O. L., Jr. Davis Elizabeth Anne Yeager Stuart J. Foster
Many history students find the peope and events portryed in their textbooks to be wooden, remote and empty. For history to come alive to them, students often seek personal meanings as they use knowledge of context and ponder details.
Many history students find the peope and events portryed in their textbooks to be wooden, remote and empty. For history to come alive to them, student...
The pages of this book illustrate that as instruments of socialization and sites of ideological discourse textbooks are powerful artefacts in introducing young people to a specific historical, cultural and socioeconomic order. Crucially, exploring the social construction of school textbooks and the messages they impart provides an important context from within which to critically investigate the dynamics underlying the cultural politics of education and the social movements that form it and which are formed by it. The school curriculum is essentially the knowledge system of a society...
The pages of this book illustrate that as instruments of socialization and sites of ideological discourse textbooks are powerful artefacts in introduc...
The Second World War stands as the most devastating and destructive global conflict in human history. More than 60 nations representing 1.7 billion people or three quarters of the world's population were consumed by its horror. Not surprisingly, therefore, World War II stands as a landmark episode in history education throughout the world and its prominent place in school history textbooks is almost guaranteed. As this book demonstrates, however, the stories that nations choose to tell their young about World War II do not represent a universally accepted "truth" about events during the war....
The Second World War stands as the most devastating and destructive global conflict in human history. More than 60 nations representing 1.7 billion pe...
The Second World War stands as the most devastating and destructive global conflict in human history. More than 60 nations representing 1.7 billion people or three quarters of the world's population were consumed by its horror. Not surprisingly, therefore, World War II stands as a landmark episode in history education throughout the world and its prominent place in school history textbooks is almost guaranteed. As this book demonstrates, however, the stories that nations choose to tell their young about World War II do not represent a universally accepted "truth" about events during the war....
The Second World War stands as the most devastating and destructive global conflict in human history. More than 60 nations representing 1.7 billion pe...