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... attitude is appropriate . Attitudes themselves are ill - formed and may be focussed by the images and attitudes of the mass media ( 1986 , 43 ) . The children were asked if they watched documentaries and films about the past . Only half ...
... attitude is appropriate . Attitudes themselves are ill - formed and may be focussed by the images and attitudes of the mass media ( 1986 , 43 ) . The children were asked if they watched documentaries and films about the past . Only half ...
Page 138
... attitudes towards them have changed little . As Crispin Jones points out : Although the sun has set on the Empire , the attitudes and emotions that sustained it in Britain have continued to shape many thoughts and actions ( 1986 , 32 ) ...
... attitudes towards them have changed little . As Crispin Jones points out : Although the sun has set on the Empire , the attitudes and emotions that sustained it in Britain have continued to shape many thoughts and actions ( 1986 , 32 ) ...
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... attitudes ( gender stereotypes ) on the past . Although changing these ingrained attitudes is much harder , children can at least begin to appreciate that an understanding of the past requires interpretation . It is possible to do this ...
... attitudes ( gender stereotypes ) on the past . Although changing these ingrained attitudes is much harder , children can at least begin to appreciate that an understanding of the past requires interpretation . It is possible to do this ...
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