04803nam 22007455 450 991025511630332120230112074903.094-024-0972-610.1007/978-94-024-0972-7(CKB)4340000000062552(MiAaPQ)EBC4901921(DE-He213)978-94-024-0972-7(EXLCZ)99434000000006255220170706d2017 u| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierGlobalisation and National Identity in History Textbooks The Russian Federation /by Joseph Zajda1st ed. 2017.Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (139 pages)Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research,2543-0572 ;1694-024-0971-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1 The construction of cultural identity and nation-building: Introduction -- Chapter 2 Origins of the Russian state: Russia's historical cultural identity and the Holy Rus -- Chapter 3 School History Textbooks, Memory and Ideology in the Russian Federation during the 1990s -- Chapter 4 Russian History Education in the Russian Media: The changing geo-political culture in the Russian Federation -- Chapter 5 Historical Narratives and the Construction of Identity in Russian History Textbooks -- Chapter 6 Teachers' Attitudes towards History School Textbooks -- Chapter 7 Ideology, National Identity and Patriotism in Prescribed History Textbooks: Secondary Teachers' Responses -- Chapter 8 The Nation-Building Process in History Textbooks: Challenges in historical knowledge and understanding.Globalisation and National Identity in History Textbooks: The Russian Federation, the 16th book in the 24-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, discusses trends in dominant discourses of identity politics, and nation-building in school history textbooks in the Russian Federation (RF). The book addresses one of the most profound examples of the re-writing of history following a geo-political change. Various book chapters examine debates pertaining to national identity, patriotism, and the nation-building process. The book discusses the way in which a new sense of patriotism and nationalism is documented in prescribed Russian history textbooks, and in the Russian media debate on history textbooks. It explores the ambivalent and problematic relationship between the state, globalisation and the construction of cultural identity in prescribed school history textbooks. By focusing on ideology, identity politics, and nation-building, the book examines history teachers’ responses to the content of history textbooks and how teachers depict key moments in modern Russian history. This book, an essential sourcebook of ideas for researchers, practitioners and policymakers in the fields of globalisation and history education, provides timely information on history teachers’ attitudes towards historical knowledge and historical understanding in prescribed Russian history textbooks.Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research,2543-0572 ;16International educationComparative educationEducation—HistoryEducation and stateEducation, HigherEducation—CurriculaRussia—HistoryEurope, Eastern—HistorySoviet Union—HistoryInternational and Comparative EducationHistory of EducationEducational Policy and PoliticsHigher EducationCurriculum StudiesRussian, Soviet, and East European HistoryInternational education.Comparative education.Education—History.Education and state.Education, Higher.Education—Curricula.Russia—History.Europe, Eastern—History.Soviet Union—History.International and Comparative Education.History of Education.Educational Policy and Politics.Higher Education.Curriculum Studies.Russian, Soviet, and East European History.320.540947Zajda Josephauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut847848BOOK9910255116303321Globalisation and National Identity in History Textbooks2546458UNINA