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Results of the Project

Wrochem, Oliver von: The development of memory culture in German society after the war and the Nazi era. Memorials as symbolic sites of “negative memory” and as places to develop a reflective historical consciousness

Oliver von Wrochem: The development of memory culture in German society after the war and the Nazi era. Memorials as symbolic sites of “negative memory” and as places to develop a reflective historical consciousness. In: Bjerg, Helle; Körber, Andreas; Lenz, … Continue reading

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Körber, Andreas: Historical Thinking and Historical Competencies as Didactical Core Concepts

In modern, pluralist and heterogeneous societies, teaching history may not mean to narrate to learners the (presumably) one and only accepted “master narrative” — in most cases a narrative of pride and pain (EURCLIO), but rather to enable learners to … 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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Forthcoming: TeacMem Publication “Teaching Historical Memories in an Intercultural Perspective”

Teaching Historical Memories in an Intercultural Perspective Concepts and Methods Experiences and Results from the TeacMem Project Edited on behalf of  Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial by  Helle Bjerg, Andreas Körber, Claudia Lenz, and Oliver von Wrochem Redaction: Ulrike Jensen Contents … 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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TeacMem: The Second (Copenhagen) Seminar – Short Report

TeacMem: Developing Competence-Orientated Teaching on Historical Memories The Second (Copenhagen) Seminar – Short Report Around noon on 28th of September, 2010, 20 members and addressees of the TeacMem Seminar met at the Danish Resistance Museum (Frihedsmuseet) at Churchill Park in … 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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