03804oam 2200673 c 450 991015540400332120220221094418.03-7344-0430-49783734404306(CKB)3710000000974663(MiAaPQ)EBC4769938(Wochenschau Verlag)9783734404306(EXLCZ)99371000000097466320220221d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierRemembering and Recounting the Cold WarCommonly Shared History?Markus Furrer, Peter Gautschi1st ed.Frankfurt am MainWochenschau Verlag20161 online resource (209 pages) illustrationsWochenschau Wissenschaft3-7344-0429-0 Authors Foreword Introduction Markus Furrer, Peter Gautschi: Memory Cultures and History Education. Introduction Pictures Anu Raudsepp: On the Enemy Image in the Cold War Period History Textbooks Used in Estonia Daniel V. Moser-Léchot: China after 1949 in Swiss History Textbooks from 1950 to 2005 Political Culture Tamas Kanyo-Fischer: Erud? The Political Culture of the Cold War - Remarks on Hungary Alexander S. Khodnev: The Culture of Memory of the Cold War in Modern Russia, 1991-2015 Ismail H. Demircioglu: The Culture of Remembrance of the Cold War in Turkey Recounting the Cold War Markus Furrer: A view of the Cold War in the Swiss Historical Narrative Ueli Bischof: The Cold War and Switzerland. Views of History of Central Switzerland Teachers of the Secondary Level I and II Ismail H. Demircioglu, Ebru Demircioglu: The Cold War in Turkish History Textbooks Ismail H. Demircioglu, Ebru Demircioglu: What Do Turkish History Teachers Think About The Cold War? Debating the Cold War Joanna Wojdon: Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski (Jack Strong). A Case Study of the Polish Debates on the Cold War Lesson dossier on a history double lesson from Switzerland Documented and compiled by Peter Gautschi, Hans Utz, Nora Zimmermann: Switzerland's Attitude in the Cold War AuthorsPerceptions and images of the Cold War as they appear in textbooks, in the classroom but also in public and in the scientific discourse are topic of this volume "Remembering and Recounting the Cold War - Commonly Shared History?". These perceptions and images are particularly interesting because they are part of the communicative memory and are thus in the process of undergoing change. It is also the task of history didactics, here understood as a science concerned with investigating, theorizing on and staging the way of how people and societies deal with history and memories, to describe, to analyze and to interpret such moldings of teaching cultures, memory cultures and, of course, individual and collective views of this era.Wochenschau Wissenschaft.SchweizKalter KriegEuropaRusslandGeschichtsunterrichtPolitische KulturTürkeiGeschichtskulturEstlandGedenkenChinaSchweizKalter KriegEuropaRusslandGeschichtsunterrichtPolitische KulturTürkeiGeschichtskulturEstlandGedenkenChinaFurrer MarkusedtGautschi PeteredtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910155404003321Remembering and Recounting the Cold War2783470UNINA