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Episode 4-How far should the present shape the history that we teach?

Episode 4-How far should the present shape the history that we teach?

Update: 2020-05-15
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0.00-0.54: Introduction to the episode

0.54-13.48: Are there any events/people/topics that we think we will teach differently because of he pandemic?

13.48-20.33: How do we navigate the tension between a curriculum with expanatory power while not inserting our own perspectives in a problematic way?

20.33-40.00: The Big History Project

40.00-44.37: Lockdown suggestions

Chloe: #Curricularium remote CPD. Tweet at Will Bailey-Watson @mrwbw if you would like access!

Rachel: Killing Eve

Simon: Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl

Jacob: World Order by Henry Kissinger

David: Marnie Hughes-Warrington on History as Wonder

Lecture: https://londonhiesig.wordpress.com/events-3/

Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/History-as-Wonder-Beginning-Historiography/dp/1138846228/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=history+as+wonder&qid=1589573339&sr=8-1


The music is played by our own Jacob Keet! 

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Episode 4-How far should the present shape the history that we teach?

Episode 4-How far should the present shape the history that we teach?

David Hibbert, Rachel Lewin, Chloe Bateman, Simon Davies, Jacob Keet

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