
Kunnen we leren van het verleden?
Een hoorcollege over het nut van geschiedenis
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Narrated by:
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Maarten Van Rossem
About this listen
In het verleden behaalde resultaten bieden geen garantie voor de toekomst. Maar kunnen we wel van het verleden leren? Misschien helpt geschiedenis gebeurtenissen, trends en nieuws in perspectief te zetten en kan het zo een remedie vormen voor onze kortzichtige blik. Maarten van Rossem behandelt in dit hoorcollege de rol van geschiedenis en geschiedenisstudie in een samenleving die niet verder kijkt dan de dag van morgen.
Inhoud:
- H1. Het nut van geschiedenisstudie
- H2. Lessen uit de geschiedenis
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