Marnie Hughes-Warrington is Lecturer in History at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
R.G. Collingwood's name is familiar to historians and history educators around the world. Few, however, have charted the depths of his reflections on what it means to be educated in history. In this book Marnie Hughes-Warrington begins with the facet of Collingwood’s work best known to teachers — re-enactment — and locates it in historically-informed discussions on empathy, imagination and history education. Revealed are dynamic concepts of the a priori imagination and education that tend towards reflection on the presuppositions that shape our own and others’ forms of life.
评分
评分
评分
评分
Never noticed Collingwood was a contemporary of the Oxford philosophers; he is always acknowledged as a practical historian by Chinese readers who know him through but *The Idea of History* and his *Autobiography*, despite the other dozen of his books. Less interested in the philosophy of education, I might have, however, underrated this book.
评分Never noticed Collingwood was a contemporary of the Oxford philosophers; he is always acknowledged as a practical historian by Chinese readers who know him through but *The Idea of History* and his *Autobiography*, despite the other dozen of his books. Less interested in the philosophy of education, I might have, however, underrated this book.
评分Never noticed Collingwood was a contemporary of the Oxford philosophers; he is always acknowledged as a practical historian by Chinese readers who know him through but *The Idea of History* and his *Autobiography*, despite the other dozen of his books. Less interested in the philosophy of education, I might have, however, underrated this book.
评分Never noticed Collingwood was a contemporary of the Oxford philosophers; he is always acknowledged as a practical historian by Chinese readers who know him through but *The Idea of History* and his *Autobiography*, despite the other dozen of his books. Less interested in the philosophy of education, I might have, however, underrated this book.
评分Never noticed Collingwood was a contemporary of the Oxford philosophers; he is always acknowledged as a practical historian by Chinese readers who know him through but *The Idea of History* and his *Autobiography*, despite the other dozen of his books. Less interested in the philosophy of education, I might have, however, underrated this book.
本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.quotespace.org All Rights Reserved. 小美书屋 版权所有