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Interdisciplinary approaches -- Popular history magazines between transmission of knowledge and entertainment: some theoretical remarks / Susanne Popp -- Bygone news: the journalistic formatting of history / Fabio Crivellari -- Popular historical writing from a narratological perspective / Stephan Ja?ger -- Why Napoleon is exciting time after time: media logics and history / Susanne Kinnebrock -- Popular knowledge communication in history magazines from a perceptual psychology point of view / Manuela Glaser -- Function and use of image documents in German popular history magazines / Michael Wobring -- The use of history in popular history magazines: a theoretical approach / Marianne Sjo?land -- Part II. Exemplary studies from different European countries -- Popular history magazines in Germany / Claudius Springkart -- History magazines in the UK / Terry Haydn -- The use of powerful men, naked women and war to sell: popular history magazines in Sweden / Monika Vintarek -- Perpetrators, victims, heroes: the Second World War and national socialism in Danish history magazines / Katja Gorbahn -- Popular history magazines between information and entertainment: a qualitative study on the expectations of consumers / Miriam Hannig -- A case study of the use of popular history magazines in history teaching in England / Terry Haydn. 330 $aThis volume of essays is the result of the EU project "EHISTO", which dealt with the mediation of history in popular history magazines and explored how history in the commercialised mass media can be used in history teaching in order to develop the media literacy and the transcultural competences of young people. 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