The historical curriculum of Dr. Hussein Amin and its resources
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Dr. Hussein Amin is a historian, researcher, radio and television personality ... He is the historian who has not emerged from the silo of history for more than 60 years. He was born in the Bab al-Boub neighborhood near the great door in Baghdad in 1923, he studied in the primary safety and in the western middle school, And his colleagues in the formation of a national cultural association known as the Arab Youth after the death of King Ghazi (April 1939) .
He graduated from the Central High School and entered the Teachers' Primary School in 1945, where he was appointed and then traveled to Alexandria, Egypt to complete his studies. He received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in 1960. He was the first Iraqi to receive a doctorate from Alexandria University in Islamic history.
Jamal Abdul Nasser, Dr. Hussein Amin (the Iraqi Historical Society) founded and became its president since the beginning of the seventies of the last century, and was elected first Secretary General of the Union of Arab Historians. More than 650 radio interviews were presented in heritage and history issues. He also participated in many Iraqi, Arab and foreign historical conferences. He is a member of the Paris-based International Historical Society. It has had close links with many Arab and international cultural institutions.
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