The touch of the past: Remembrance, learning and ethics

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In Roger Simon's new collection based on ten years of research, the respected scholar reminds us that historically traumatic events simultaneously summon forgetting and remembrance in unique ways. The Touch of the Past explores the ways in which remembrance, consciousness, and history affect how students learn and educators teach. Simon examines how testimonies of historic events influence learning and how communities deal with collective memory. A serious contribution to the research in education and memory and trauma studies from a top philosopher in the field.

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Simon, R. I. (2016). The touch of the past: Remembrance, learning and ethics. The Touch of the Past: Remembrance, Learning and Ethics (pp. 1–192). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-11524-9

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