What can you learn from old Board Games? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 2

Описание к видео What can you learn from old Board Games? | A Discussion with Dr. Ben Hoy | Doing History | Episode 2

Erin sits down with Dr. Ben Hoy (University of Saskatchewan) to talk about using board games to do historical research.

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Historia Nostra is written, produced, and created by Erin Isaac (PhD student in History, Western University). In our Doing History series, Erin chats with historians about how they "do history" and talks about how non-written sources can be used as historical sources.

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📚 Further Reading:

Free to Read 📖

Hoy, Benjamin. "Games and the History Classroom." Canadian Historical Association (November 2019): https://cha-shc.ca/teaching/teachers-....

Hoy, Benjamin. "The Hidden History of Indigenous Stereotypes in Tabletop Games." The Conversation (August 2018): https://theconversation.com/the-hidde....

Friesen, Eden. "Playing to learn and translate history." Arts and Science: The Magazine (March 2018): https://artsandscience.usask.ca/news/....

Academic Journals 📔

Hoy, Benjamin. “Teaching History With Custom-Built Board Games.” Simulation & Gaming 49 no. 2 (April 2018): 115–33. doi:10.1177/1046878118763624.

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