Category Archives: Norway

Ulrike Jensen: Remembering Ambivalent Histories and Contested Commemoration: The White Buses

In this article, Ulrike Jensen, assistant at Neuengamme Memorial’s study center, presents materials and reflections on how to address the ambivalent and debated history of the White Buses Rescue action in spring 1945 in history teachingband teacher training. The arcticle … Continue reading

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Claudia Lenz • Harald Syse: Exploring Norwegian memory culture with competence-oriented learning method. The TeacMem seminar in Oslo

Claudia Lenz • Harald Syse: “Exploring Norwegian memory culture with competence-oriented learning method. The TeacMem seminar in Oslo.” In: Bjerg, Helle; Körber, Andreas; Lenz, Claudia; von Wrochem, Oliver (Eds.; 2013): Teaching Historical Memories in an Intercultural Perspective. Concepts and Methods. … Continue reading

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Jenny Heggvik • May Britt Wiel Haugland: “So hard an age, when battles rage”. A teaching programme about war memorials in Telavåg and Bergen

Jenny Heggvik • May Britt Wiel Haugland: “‘So hard an age, when battles rage’. A teaching programme about war memorials in Telavåg and Bergen.” In: Bjerg, Helle; Körber, Andreas; Lenz, Claudia; von Wrochem, Oliver (Eds.; 2013): Teaching Historical Memories in … Continue reading

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Claudia Lenz: Mutual Guided Tour of the Akershus Fortress Memorial Landscape

Claudia Lenz: “Mutual Guided Tour of the Akershus Fortress Memorial Landscape.” In: Bjerg, Helle; Körber, Andreas; Lenz, Claudia; von Wrochem, Oliver (Eds.; 2013): Teaching Historical Memories in an Intercultural Perspective. Concepts and Methods. Experiences and Results from the TeacMem Project. … 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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View of Televag

The wonderful view from the museum- the village of Telavåg that was totally destroyed by the Nazis during WWII

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