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El. knyga: Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education

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This volume comprises a broad interdisciplinary examination of the many different approaches by which contemporary scholars record our history. Carretero, Berger and Grever provide a comprehensive overview through 38 chapters divided into four parts:  a) Historical  Culture and Public Uses of History; b) The Appeal of the Nation in History Education of  Postcolonial Societies; c) Reflections on History Learning  and Teaching; d) Educational  Resources: Curricula, Textbooks and New Media. This unique text integrates contributions of researchers from History, Education, Collective Memory, Museum Studies, Heritage, Social and Cognitive Psychology and other Social Sciences and also stimulates an interdisciplinary dialogue. Contributors come from various countries of Northern and Southern America, Europe and Asia providing an international perspective that does justice to the complexity of this field of study. The Palgrave Handbook of Research in Historical Culture and Education provides the state-of-the-art on current research on historical culture and history education focussing on how citizens and societies make sense of the past through different ways of representing it.

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"The editors are to be congratulated on providing scholars and students with an invaluable compendium of original and up-to-date materials on the theory and practice of history teaching from a huge range of diverse cultures. At a time of increasing pressure to nationalize history teaching, it is especially useful to have this uniquely international and interdisciplinary set of provocative analyses essential for much-needed comparative global perspectives." (David Lowenthal, Cambridge University, UK) "A rich and diverse collection of essays reflecting the state of the art in the unexplored field at crossroads between multiple disciplines, in particular cultural history, memory and heritage studies, and education understood in a wide sense, not at all limited to schools. A multinational approach offering innovative insights into history teaching and learning, and opening up the search for present and future developments of educational and general interest." (Luisa Passerini, European University Institute, Florence, Italy) "An indispensable volume for anyone who wants to understand the state of history teaching today." (Samuel Wineburg, Stanford University, USA)
1 Introduction: Historical Cultures and Education in Transition
1(36)
Mario Carretero
Stefan Berger
Maria Greyer
Part I Historical Culture: Conceptualizing the Public Uses of History 37(188)
2 History Writing and Constructions of National Space: The Long Dominance of the National in Modern European Historiographies
39(20)
Stefan Berger
3 Historical Consciousness and Historical Thinking
59(14)
Peter Seixas
4 Historical Culture: A Concept Revisited
73(18)
Maria Greyer
Robbert-Jan Adriaansen
5 Historical Rights to Land: How Latin American States Made the Past Normative and What Happened to History and Historical Education as a Result
91(18)
Tamar Herzog
6 'The Times They Are a-Changin'. On Time, Space and Periodization in History
109(24)
Chris Lorenz
7 Democracy and History Museums. Museo de America
133(20)
Marisa Gonzalez de Oleaga
8 Illustrating National History
153(16)
Peter Burke
9 Film, the Past, and a Didactic Dead End: From Teaching History to Teaching Memory
169(22)
Wulf Kansteiner
10 Historical Edutainment: New Forms and Practices of Popular History?
191(16)
Barbara Korte
Sylvia Paletschek
11 The Jurassic Park of Historical Culture
207(18)
Antonis Liakos
Mitsos Bilalis
Part II The Appeal of the Nation in History Education of Postcolonial Societies 225(186)
12 Teaching National History to Young People Today
227(16)
Jocelyn Letourneau
13 Echoing National Narratives in English History Textbooks
243(16)
Tina Van der Vlies
14 Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts of History Textbooks
259(16)
Susanne Grindel
15 History in French Secondary School: A Tale of Progress and Universalism or a Narrative of Present Society?
275(20)
Nicole Tutiaux-Guillon
16 National Narratives and the Invention of Ethnic Identities: Revisiting Cultural Memory and the Decoionized State in Morocco
295(16)
Norah Karrouche
17 Constructing Identity and Power in History Education in Ukraine: Approaches to Formation of Peace Culture
311(20)
KarMa V. Korostelina
18 Postcolonial Discourses and Teaching National History. The History Educators' Attempts to Overcome Colonialism in the Republic of Korea
331(24)
Sun Joo Kang
19 History for Nation-Building: The Case of Greece and Turkey
355(18)
Hercules Millas
20 Conflicting Narratives about the Argentinean 'Conquest of the Desert': Social Representations, Cognitive Polyphasia, and Nothingness
373(18)
Alicia Barreiro
Jose Antonio Castorina
Floor van Alphen
21 After Empire: The Politics of History Education in a Post-Colonial World
391(20)
Andrew Mycock
Part III Reflections on History Learning and Teaching 411(180)
22 What to Teach in History Education When the Social Pact Shakes?
413(14)
Alberto Rosa
Ignacio Bresco
23 The Power of Story: Historical Narratives and the Construction of Civic Identity
427(22)
Helen Haste
Angela Bermudez
24 Shared Principles in History and Social Science Education
449(20)
Keith C. Barton
25 Concept Acquisition and Conceptual Change in History
469(22)
Maria Rodriguez-Moneo
Cesar Lopez
26 Social Representations of the Past and Competences in History Education
491(20)
Dario Paez
Magdalena Bobowik
James Liu
27 Teaching History Master Narratives: Fostering Imagi-Nations
511(18)
Mario Carretero
28 Organizing the Past: Historical Accounts, Significance and Unknown Ontologics
529(24)
Lis Cercadillo
Arthur Chapman
Peter Lee
29 Historical Reading and Writing in Secondary School Classrooms
553(20)
Jeffery D. Nokes
30 Engaging Students in Historical Reasoning: The Need for Dialogic History Education
573(18)
Carla van Boxtel
Jannet van Drie
Part IV Educational Resources: Trends in Curricula, Textbooks, Museums and New Media 591(190)
31 Bridging the Gap. Comparing History Curricula in History Teacher Education in Western Countries
593(20)
Nicola Brauch
32 Cultural Wars and History Textbooks in Democratic Societies
613(24)
Tony Taylor
Stuart Macintyre
33 Trends and Issues Surrounding the Reading of Historical Texts in the Republic of Korea
637(20)
Ho Hwan Yang
34 History Education Reform in Twenty-First Century China
657(16)
Side Wang
Yueqin Li
Chencheng Shen
Zhongjie Meng
35 Tools in Teaching Recent Past Conflicts: Constructing Textbooks Beyond National Borders
673(24)
Robert Maier
36 Emotional, Moral, and Symbolic Imagery of Modern History Textbooks
697(20)
Tatyana Tsyrlina-Spady
Michael Lovorn
37 Educational Websites on the Memory of Slavery in Europe: The Ongoing Challenge of History Teaching
717(18)
Stephan Klein
38 Social Media, New Technologies and History Education
735(20)
Terry Haydn
Kees Ribbens
39 The Never-ending Story About Heritage and Museums: Four Discursive Models
755(26)
Mikel Asensio
Elena Pol
Name Index 781(24)
Subject Index 805
Mario Carretero is Professor at Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain, where he was Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, and Researcher at FLACSO, Argentina. He has carried out an extensive research on history education. His last two books are History Education and the Construction of National Identities (2012) (co-ed.) and Constructing Patriotism (funded by the Guggenheim Foundation) (2011).

Stefan Berger is Director of the Institute for Social Movements at the Foundation Library of the Rhur University-Bochum, Germany. His research interests are modern and contemporary european history, especially of Germany and Britain, comparative labour history, nationalism and history of historiography. He has published The Contested Nation (2011) and Nationalizing the Past (2010).

Maria Grever is Professor of History and Theory and Director of the Center for Historical Culture at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. She has published widely on canonization processes, historical culture, collective memory and identity, heritage and history education. Currently she leads the research program War! Popular Culture and European Heritage of Major Armed Conflicts (2015-2019).