Newsletter – July 2022
LAH Newsletter – July 2022
The Lebanese Association for History celebrated the launch of the book “Towards a New Path in History Education in Lebanon”; Conversations about the trends approaches for History education in Lebanon, 2021 on Wednesday July 6, 2022 at Dar El Nemr, Clemenceau.
Date: 10, 11 June 2022
The “Masader Platform” workshops were launched in Lebanon after a tour of the Arab world! The Lebanese Association for History organized a workshop at the Sayed Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah Public Library in Haret Hreik on June 10 and 11, 2022 to introduce the platform and train on its use. It was an interactive workshop, facilitated…
“Returning from Hell” was the focus of the roundtable organized by USEK’s Lebanese Heritage Foundation in collaboration with LAH. The event, which took place on September 8 and was streamlined online, is part of a series of roundtables launched this summer. The book, written by ex-detainee in Syria Mr. Ali Abou Dehn, tells his story…
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SIDON, Lebanon: Sidon’s Sea Castle is said to have stood for almost 800 years. Built by crusaders, destroyed by the Mamluks and restored by Fakhreddine, the castle, as well as the city that surrounds it, are steeped in history. What if, instead of learning about this history in textbooks, children could go back in time…
A program hosted by NC State’s Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies is transforming the way Lebanese teachers educate students about their country’s history. The program, a collaboration with the Center for Lebanese Studies and the Lebanese Association for History in Lebanon, brought teachers to campus this summer to learn about the latest scholarship on Lebanon and…