ABSTRACT: This article studies the reconciliatory potential of history education in post-conflict societies. History education today is understood through post-colonial, multiperspectival studies, which in a post-conflict society contribute to reconciliation by fostering critical thinking, being inclusive in regard to different social groups, and recognising the local, vernacular history culture. The article compares three cases of post-conflict history education, derived from Finland, Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa. It concludes by considering the nature of feasible teaching processes and the role of different educational actors
This paper introduces a journal special issue devoted to an exploration of post-colonial history edu...
This book explores the role education has played in fostering or hindering reconciliation between gr...
This paper examines the socio-political function history education has performed in the Western Balk...
This article studies the reconciliatory potential of history education in post-conflict societies. H...
A post-conflict society tends to get locked in a history war. As the practice of history in its broa...
Pursuing Post-Conflict Reconciliation in a History Classroom. Theoretical and Practical Consideratio...
The challenge of teaching history is always present in societies emerging from violent conflicts — i...
When considering the peace-building potential of history education, it is important to remember that...
In post-conflict societies marked by strong negative stereotypes or delicate and sometimes unstable ...
The international education agenda for post-conflict contexts is often focused on Education For All ...
The main object of the thesis "Education as a Possible Instrument of Reconciliation: the Case Study ...
This article reviews research on history education about recent or ongoing conflict since 1990. Hist...
This article deals with post-conflict history education moratoria: the temporary suspension of histo...
This article deals with post-conflict history education moratoria: the temporary suspension of histo...
After the fall of communist regimes, perceptions of the past and the writing of history have been re...
This paper introduces a journal special issue devoted to an exploration of post-colonial history edu...
This book explores the role education has played in fostering or hindering reconciliation between gr...
This paper examines the socio-political function history education has performed in the Western Balk...
This article studies the reconciliatory potential of history education in post-conflict societies. H...
A post-conflict society tends to get locked in a history war. As the practice of history in its broa...
Pursuing Post-Conflict Reconciliation in a History Classroom. Theoretical and Practical Consideratio...
The challenge of teaching history is always present in societies emerging from violent conflicts — i...
When considering the peace-building potential of history education, it is important to remember that...
In post-conflict societies marked by strong negative stereotypes or delicate and sometimes unstable ...
The international education agenda for post-conflict contexts is often focused on Education For All ...
The main object of the thesis "Education as a Possible Instrument of Reconciliation: the Case Study ...
This article reviews research on history education about recent or ongoing conflict since 1990. Hist...
This article deals with post-conflict history education moratoria: the temporary suspension of histo...
This article deals with post-conflict history education moratoria: the temporary suspension of histo...
After the fall of communist regimes, perceptions of the past and the writing of history have been re...
This paper introduces a journal special issue devoted to an exploration of post-colonial history edu...
This book explores the role education has played in fostering or hindering reconciliation between gr...
This paper examines the socio-political function history education has performed in the Western Balk...