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Balancing victimhood and complicity in Austrian history textbooks : visual and verbal strategies of representing the past in post-Waldheim Austria

Balancing victimhood and complicity in Austrian history textbooks : visual and verbal strategies of representing the past in post-Waldheim Austria / Ina Markova

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Published in:Journal of educational media, memory, and society. - Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research 3 (2011), S. 58 - 73
Main Authors:Markova, Ina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published:2011
Subjects:
Geschichte 1970-2010
Nationalsozialismus
Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Geschichtsunterricht
Schulbuch
Österreich
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