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Record Nr.

UNINA9910845497403321

Autore

Zajda Joseph

Titolo

Globalisation, Nation-Building and History Education / / by Joseph Zajda, John Whitehouse

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024

ISBN

3-031-44813-8

Edizione

[1st ed. 2024.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (168 pages)

Collana

Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, , 2543-0572 ; ; 40

Altri autori (Persone)

WhitehouseJohn

Disciplina

375

Soggetti

Education - Curricula

Historiography

History - Methodology

International education

Comparative education

Educational sociology

Education and state

Social justice

Curriculum Studies

Historiography and Method

International and Comparative Education

Sociology of Education

Educational Policy and Politics

Social Justice

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1.Historical thinking and historical narratives in school textbooks -- 2.Historical narratives depicting significant events in Russian history textbooks -- 3. Russian history school textbooks, ideology, and nation-building in the Russian Federation -- 4. The search for historical paradigms in history textbooks in the Russia Federation -- 5. Teaching history and learning national identity in the classroom -- 6. Historical thinking: Procedural concepts for learning and teaching history -- 7. History, narrative, and pedagogy: The Sicilian expedition.



Sommario/riassunto

This book uses historiography and discourse analysis to provide a new insight into understanding the nexus between ideologies, the state, and nation-building—as depicted in history school textbooks. It focuses on the interpretation of social and political change, significant events, and examining possible new biases and omissions in school textbooks. The ‘Europeanization’ of history textbooks in the EU is an example of western-dominated Grand Narrative of pluralist democracy, multiculturalism, and human rights, according to the canon of a particularly European dimension. Various public debates in the USA, China, the Russian Federation (RF), Japan, and elsewhere, dealing with understandings of a nation-building, national identity, and history education point out to parallels between the political significance of school history and the history education debates globally. The book demonstrates that the issue of national identity and balanced representations of the past continue to dominate the debate surrounding the goals, dominant ideologies and content of history textbooks, and historical narratives. It concludes that competing discourses and ideologies will continue to define and shape the nature and significance of historical knowledge, ideologies and the direction of values education in history textbooks. This book provides an easily accessible, practical, yet scholarly insights into local and global trends in the field of history education, and should be required reading for a broad spectrum of users, including policy-makers, academics, graduate students, education policy researchers, administrators, and practitioners.