Category Archives: 01: Project Handbook

The Project Handbook collects all information necessary for carrying out the project, as addresses and contact information, schedules of the partner institutions, travel and organising information etc. It contains a working plan and a list of responsibilities. It will also be posted on the internal project community system and constantly updated.

Welcome to the TeacMem Project’s Website

Welcome! This is the Web presentation of the International Project “TeacMem. Developing Competence-Orientated Teaching on Historical Memories”, a joint venture of Institutions in the Fields of History Didactics, Research in Public Historical Memory, Teacher Training and Secondary Schools in Denmark, … Continue reading

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About Gjenreisningsmuseet- museum of reconstruction

Welcome to the Museum of reconstruction in Hammerfest You will find more information on our homepage.

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Our museum – North Cape Museum

Nordkappmuseet is a smaller museum which presents Arctic fisheries and aspects of everyday life on the outer coast of Finnmark county, as well as the local history of the North Cape area. The museum is located by the harbour in … Continue reading

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Photo of The North Sea Traffic Museum

Photo: Pål Hoff Continue reading

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An introduction to The North Sea Traffic Museum

Picture of¬†The North Sea Traffic Museum¬†to the left. Photographer: Päl Hoff

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