Why History of Education?

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In this episode we speak with Prof. Dr. Johannes Westberg (University of Groningen) about his thoughts on the social role of history of education, different takes on the functions of historical narratives, and the need for the film “Die Hard 4”. Westberg, who recently co-convened ISCHE 42, one of the largest conferences in the field, is one of the innovative voices of recent developments in history of education. Aside from recent developments in our discipline, we also talk about his own scientific socialization.

“Laudatio” by Prof. Dr. Marcelo Caruso (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Periode1-dec.-2021

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  • TitelWhy History of Education?
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletHistEdOnAir Bringing history of education to your ears.
    MediatypePodcast
    Duur / lengte / grootte53 minutes
    Land/RegioGermany
    Release datum01/12/2021
    BeschrijvingIn this episode we speak with Prof. Dr. Johannes Westberg (University of Groningen) about his thoughts on the social role of history of education, different takes on the functions of historical narratives, and the need for the film “Die Hard 4”. Westberg, who recently co-convened ISCHE 42, one of the largest conferences in the field, is one of the innovative voices of recent developments in history of education. Aside from recent developments in our discipline, we also talk about his own scientific socialization.

    “Laudatio” by Prof. Dr. Marcelo Caruso (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
    Producent / auteurDepartment of History of Education at Humboldt University Berlin and the Research Library for the History of Education (BBF) Berlin
    URLhttps://histedonair.com/2-why-history-of-education
    PersonenJohannes Westberg