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Item A New Modern History of East Asia(Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2018-01-01) Ping, Bu; Weimu, Rong; Chaoguang, Wang; Qisheng, Wang; Xizhu, Li; Yilin, Jin; Xiaojuan, Ma; Changli, Li; Shihua, Gao; Jidong, Du; Yuan, Bi; Zhimin, Xu; Hangou, Zhu; Qun, Yang; Siyan, Xu; Sumio, Obinata; Tokushi, Kasahara; Yoshifumi, Tawara; Toshiya, Iko; Hiroshi, Ise; Yurika, Ueyama; Ogasawara, Tsuyoshi; Kazuharu, Saito; Song, Yonok; Masataka, Tanaka; Yukiyoshi, Tanaka; Hiroko, Tsubokawa; Hideaki, Tobe; Hayakawa, Noriyo; Honjo, Toki; Matsumoto, Takenori; Maruhama, Eriko; Miyagawa, Hidekazu; Yosuke, Watanabe; Chuback, Sin; Seongbo, Kim; Jeongin, Kim; Hanjong, Kim; Samhun, Pak; Joonhyun, Pak; Jinhee, Pak; Hyeonjong, Wang; Jongmoon, Ha; Inseok, Lee; Inyoung, Choi; Fuchs, Eckhardt; Kasahara, Tokushi; Saaler, SvenFor decades, historians and societal forces have campaigned for rapprochement, reconciliation and dialogue between East Asian nations. This book is a result of these efforts. Debates regarding the interpretation of the modern history of East Asia continue to affect bilateral relations between the states of the region. History education has become a particularly controversial issue in this context. This book’s main message is that a common understanding regarding the history of East Asia is possible, even though some differences remain. It is not only a major contribution to reconciliation in the region, but as the first textbook on the history of East Asia written collaboratively by scholars from three East Asian countries, it is also highly recommended for use in an anglophone teaching environment. The authors are a group of historians, teachers and concerned citizens from China, Japan and South Korea.Item Luther und die Reformation in internationalen Geschichtskulturen. Perspektiven für den Geschichtsunterricht(Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2017-11) Buck, Thomas Martin; Hasberg, Wolfgang; Hinz, Felix; Wilschut, Arie; Cajani, Luigi; Maier, Robert; Tode, Sven; Štimac, Zrinka; Cha, Yongku; Watanabe, Shin; Albers, Helene; Claußen, Susanne; Janus, Richard; Bernhard, Roland; Bernhard, Roland; Hinz, Felix; Maier, RobertWas schreiben Schulbücher zum Thema Reformation? Wie deuten sie das Wirken Martin Luthers? Wie stellen sie die Rolle der katholischen Kirche dar und wie nehmen sich Museen, Romane und andere Manifestationen der Geschichtskultur des Themas an? Das Buch reflektiert die Antworten auf diese Fragen im Licht geschichtsdidaktischer Diskurse. Es zeigt zudem, wie ehemals sozialistische Länder nach 1989/1991 das Thema neu entdeckten, und reißt mit zwei asiatischen Sichtweisen die globale Dimension der Rezeption dieses früher vorwiegend aus westlicher Perspektive reflektierten Themas an. In diesem Sinne soll dieser Band dazu beitragen, Geschichtsunterricht multiperspektivisch zu bereichern.Item Changing histories. Japanese and South African textbooks in comparison (1945 - 1995)(Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2011) Nishino, RyôtaThe teaching of history in South African and Japanese schools has attracted sustained criticism for the alleged attempts to conceal the controversial aspects of their countries’ past and to inculcate ideologies favourable to the ruling regimes. This book is the first attempt to systematically compare the ways in which education bureaucracy in both nations dealt with opposition and critics in the period from ca. 1945 to 1995, when both coun tries were dominated by single-party governments for most of the fifty years. The author argues that both South African and Japanese education bureaucracy did not overtly express its intentions in the curriculum documents or in the textbooks, but found ways to enhance its authority through a range of often subtle measures. A total of eight themes in 60 officially approved Standard 6 South African and Japanese middle-school history textbooks have been selected to demonstrate the changes and continuity.