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Elizabeth Norman

    Elizabeth M. Norman explore les récits humains profonds qui se situent au cœur d'événements historiques marquants. Son travail se distingue par une recherche méticuleuse et une approche empathique, donnant une voix à ceux qui sont souvent négligés. L'écriture de Norman dissèque les complexités des expériences de guerre, soulignant la résilience et le courage des individus confrontés à d'immenses défis. À travers ses livres, elle offre aux lecteurs une perspective captivante pour comprendre l'histoire et l'humanité.

    Counterfeit Countess, The
    The Teacher Educator's Handbook
    A Modern History of Russian Childhood
    • A Modern History of Russian Childhood

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      1. Introduction: The History of Modern Childhood -- 2. Education, the State and the Russian Child in the Eighteenth Century -- 3. Childhood in Late Imperial Russia -- 4. Childhoods in Revolution, Civil War and Austerity, 1917 - 1929 -- 5. Stalinism and the Making of Soviet Childhood -- 6. Post-War Soviet Childhoods, 1953 - 1991 -- 7. Postscript: Childhood in Modern Russian Federation -- 8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.

      A Modern History of Russian Childhood
    • A range of detailed narratives about practice written by teacher educators, for teacher educators, carefully curated by the author to draw out key learning points, including a range of coaching questions.

      The Teacher Educator's Handbook
    • The previously untold story of the incredible Janina (Pepi Spinner) Mehlberg, a young Polish-Jewish mathematician who saved the lives of many inmates of the Majdanek concentration and extermination camp at Lublin in Poland during the Second World War - which she did by posing as a bogus Polish aristocrat named Countess Janina Suchodolska.

      Counterfeit Countess, The