“Why history syllabus should concern us” plus 3 more |
- Why history syllabus should concern us
- The History of Canmore: ‘A colourful journey from past to present’
- NZ History Trust Awards celebrates 21st economically
- History Elevates Three On Programming Team
Why history syllabus should concern us Posted: 15 Dec 2010 05:31 PM PST A FEW days ago, two senior academics involved in the writing of history textbooks emerged from the shadows with the public allegation that our textbooks are biased and littered with errors ("Biased history", Dec 13). According to Dr Ranjit Singh Malhi, "secondary text books have been used to promote political interests". |
The History of Canmore: ‘A colourful journey from past to present’ Posted: 15 Dec 2010 03:39 PM PST The History of Canmore is clearly representative of a labour of love for, Rob Alexander, a local historian, reporter and now author. |
NZ History Trust Awards celebrates 21st economically Posted: 15 Dec 2010 02:46 PM PST For the first time in its 21 years the New Zealand History Research Trust has awarded a major grant of $60,000 – to Brian Easton for his project, 'Not in Narrow Seas: A History of New Zealand from an Economic Perspective'. |
History Elevates Three On Programming Team Posted: 15 Dec 2010 12:29 PM PST Michael Stiller, Mary Donahue, Julian Hobbs promoted to... |
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