Category Archives: Common comments and posts

Everything connected to the topic of the project in a way, e.g. current discussions about history, memory culture, book reviews etc. pp

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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Press Article: Christian Semler: Der Staat und die Erinnerung. taz. 23.12.2009

The German (“alternative”) newspaper “die tageszeitung” (taz) published a commentary by Christian Semler today on the debate around the project to install a “Center against displacements” (Zentrum gegen Vertreibungen) promoted by the German “association of displaced” (“Bund der Vertriebenen“) headed … Continue reading

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excursion to Auschwitz

Below you can find an article about our journey to Krakau. In May 2009 80 pupils from Emilie-Wüstenfeld-Gymnasium went there to visit the memorial of Auschwitz/Birkenau. Stephanie Voigtsberger and Wolfgang Jasser, both members of TeacMem, accompanied them. Krakau ‚Äì Eine … Continue reading

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another debate in hamburg

please have a look:¬† why do antiimperialists disturb the showing of the movie “warum israel” from claude lanzmann? http://b-g-h-u.blogspot.com http://warumisrael.wordpress.com/

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an interesting final thesis for M.A. degree

Universität Bamberg, Lehrstuhl für Archäologie des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit Kathrin Fischer: Spurensuche in Buchenwald ‚Äì Vom Konzentrationslager zur Gedenkstätte 1. Einleitung 2. Einführender geschichtlicher Abriss 3. Aufbau und Strukturierung der Anlage im Lauf der Zeit 3.1. Allgemeines zum Aufbau … 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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History project for the 3rd grade of Honningsvåg school – preliminary report

These days road work has been done on the playing ground next to the elementary school in Honningsv√•g. Interested pupils of the 3rd grade were watching these works and all of a sudden one of them found a hourse shoe. … Continue reading

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Photo of The North Sea Traffic Museum

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Press Statement at project’s start (German)

Presseerklärung Trinationales Projekt zur Lehrerfortbildung über Erinnerungskultur(en) im Geschichtsunterricht Die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, des Holocaust und der deutschen Besetzung eines Großteils von Europa beschäftigt nicht nur Wissenschaftler, sondern prägt auch weiterhin und zunehmend die Erinnerungskultur in vielen Ländern Europas. Nicht … Continue reading

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Welcome

Here a web presentation and blog for the Project “TeacMem – Developing Competence-Orientated History Teaching on Historical Memories” will be developed

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