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    Geschichtsmythen über Hispanoamerika

    Entdeckung, Eroberung und Kolonisierung in deutschen und österreichischen Schulbüchern des 21. Jahrhunderts

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    Author(s)
    Bernhard, Roland
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    There are numerous popular myths concerning Hispanic America in German and Austrian textbooks from the first decade of the 21st century, and thus there is a big gap between historical narratives in textbooks and the scientific historical discourse. An analysis of textbooks from four centuries shows, that some of the myths were introduced into the textbooks in the twentieth century – for example the “myth of the flat earth” of medieval times. The myths relating to Hispanic America and the images and assumptions they conveyed were important to many different groups throughout history, became incorporated into collective memory and were uncritically incorporated into German and Austrian textbooks.
     
    Das Thema Hispanoamerika ist in deutschen und österreichischen Geschichtsschulbüchern aus dem ersten Jahrzehnt des 21. Jahrhunderts massiv von populären Geschichtsmythen geprägt, was eine große Kluft zwischen Schulbuchdiskurs und Fachwissenschaft zur Folge hat. Teilweise gelangten die Mythen - wie beispielsweise die Erzählung über die von Kolumbus überwundene vermeintlich flache Erde des Mittelalters - erst im 20. Jahrhundert in die Lehrwerke, was anhand einer Analyse von Schulbüchern aus vier Jahrhunderten gezeigt werden kann. Die Mythen zu Hispanoamerika und ihre verschiedenen Basisannahmen waren für verschiedene Kollektive im Laufe der Geschichte wichtige Tradierungsbedürfnisse, wurden Teil des kollektiven Bewusstseins und unhinterfragt in deutsche und österreichische Schulbücher übernommen.
     
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38911
    Keywords
    Textbooks; Textbook research; Columbus; Cortés; Latin America; Flat earth; Historical Myths; Didactics of History; Schulbücher; Schulbuchforschung; Kolumbus; Cortés; Lateinamerika; Flache Erde; Geschichtsmythen; Geschichtsdidaktik; Bartolomé de Las Casas; Christoph Kolumbus; Indigene Völker; Indigene Völker Südamerikas; Mythos; Spanien; Textbook
    DOI
    10.14220/9783737002042
    ISBN
    9783737002042
    Publisher
    Brill
    Publisher website
    http://www.brill.com
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Imprint
    V&R unipress
    Pages
    246
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