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Schnakenberg, Ulrich. "Developing Multiperspectivity Through Cartoon Analysis: Strategies for Analyzing Different Views of Three Watersheds in Modern German History." (2010)

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Schnakenberg, Ulrich. "Developing Multiperspectivity Through Cartoon Analysis: Strategies for Analyzing Different Views of Three Watersheds in Modern German History." Teaching History 139 (2010): 32-9.

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Studying cartoons can be an engaging experience for students but it can also present students with considerable difficulties. Cartoons are typically highly complex texts that are often very hard to interpret and students need to develop appropriate reading strategies to interpret cartoons effectively. In this article Ulrich Schnakenberg explores ways of scaffolding cartoon analysis and exemplifies cartoon analysis by interpreting cartoons relating to key watersheds in German history: the Versailles Peace Treaty (1919), 1945: Germany defeated - what now? and 1950s: allow Germany to rearm? Schnakenberg also shows how cartoon analysis can be used to explore multiple perspectives in history.

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