Une chronologie historique assez détaillée et très intéressante, retraçant l’évolution d’une grande variété d’événements...
C’est Hillary Shaw de Harper Adams University à Newport qui nous la propose en ces termes :
www.fooddeserts.org, section 8, now has links to chronological list of world events. if you find, like me, that many students have a limited appreciation of world history (and you don’t share the view of Henry Ford that ’history is bunk’ (as I teach about the reasons why Wal-Mart’s German venture went wrong, many of these reasons being history-related, for example the insistence that all board meetings be conducted in English, or lack of appreciation of why Germans hate inflation, or have a keen sense of preservation for the environmemnt), then this resource may be useful.
The students think Wal-Mart’s schoolboy errors are quite funny - until you ask how they would feel to be the executive of the German operation, post failure, up in front of the CEO explaining exactly how /why you’ve lost the company...
Essayez donc de vous y perdre, c’est assez marrant
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/00-1799.htm
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/1800-1899.htm
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/1900-1929.htm
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/1930-1949.htm
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/1950-1979.htm
▻http://www.fooddeserts.org/images/1980-now.htm