教員/講師名 | Dr. Eckhardt Fuchs(Professor of comparative and international education as well as history of education at the Technical University Braunschweig.) |
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開催年度 | 2011年度 |
開催日 | 2011/11/17 |
講演者 Dr. Eckhardt Fuchs
テーマ Coming to terms with the past is an ongoing conflict about the interpretation of history. Such conflicts are commonly called history wars. They take place at a national level as well as between various countries. They are essentially differences of opinion about the development of national traditions, the maintenance of legitimation and the construction of identity. History wars are not about facts but about the meaning of historical phenomena. Debates of this kind are typically not confined to their specialist field but meet with broad public resonance and are often the subject of vehement debate. Textbooks are highly involved in these debates since they can initiate or illustrate ethnic, cultural, religious or political conflicts and, at the same time, also serve as a means of conflict resolution and compromise. The goal of this lecture is two-folded: First, it will address some of these ongoing history wars in various parts of the world – focusing on Europe, the Near and Middle East, and East Asia – and show in which way they shape the public debate on history. Second, it will ask which role textbooks play in mediating these conflicts. In choosing a few examples of bi- and multilateral activities in textbook revision I will stress the achievements and challenges of such endeavours.
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