The development of industrial civilization and its study in the humanities courses
Journal: Studia Humanitatis (Vol.2020, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-04-25
Authors : Moskalenko;
Page : 8-8
Keywords : industrial society; modernization; the humanities; teaching; education;
Abstract
This article covers a study of the industrial civilization phenomenon in courses on history, cultural studies, philosophy and political science for pupils and students. It focuses on features of industrial society development which students need to know in order to get a holistic picture of historical and cultural processes. Moreover, this article shows the relationship between the development of industrial society and the formation of political ideologies as well as provides advisories to help teachers explain these aspects to students. Addressing ways of explaining the specifics of Russian industrial society development to students is another major focus of this article.
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