Historically, school systems arose in conjunction with the nation-state and have served to construct and enforce a sense of national community. To what extent does regime type predict the inclusive or exclusive nature of those national and civic narratives told in state schools? And how do these narratives manage antecedent conceptions of national identity propagated under previous regimes? This dissertation addresses these questions through a comparative study of the relationship between schooling and the articulation of national and civic identity across time and regime change. The data included over 400 state-approved history and civics textbooks for elementary and secondary schooling published between 1918 and 2005 in Slovakia. Slovaki...
This thesis explores the ways in which changes to citizenship are tied to changes in the secondary s...
The annexation of the Crimea, a former Autonomous Republic of Ukraine, by the Russian Federation tha...
This paper draws upon data from two youth-focused, ethnographically informed inquiries—one in Poland...
Purpose: This article proposes an analytical framework that helps to identify and challenge misconce...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
Based on a diachronic case study of history textbooks used in Slovak primary and secondary schools s...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
Contextualisation This article combines insights from political science, history and soci...
The main aim of this chapter is provide a new insight into understanding the nexus between ideology,...
This dissertation investigated the ways that young people in Tallinn, Estonia conceptualize citizens...
This thesis is set against a twofold background: national identity as a source of public resistance ...
Even though the interrelation of the emergence of modern mass school systems and processes of nation...
For many years, Slovakia has been struggling with low voter turnout and a disengaged public. At the ...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
This dissertation is a historical examination of citizenship education in the United States, beginni...
This thesis explores the ways in which changes to citizenship are tied to changes in the secondary s...
The annexation of the Crimea, a former Autonomous Republic of Ukraine, by the Russian Federation tha...
This paper draws upon data from two youth-focused, ethnographically informed inquiries—one in Poland...
Purpose: This article proposes an analytical framework that helps to identify and challenge misconce...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first ten years of the post-communist period suggest tha...
Based on a diachronic case study of history textbooks used in Slovak primary and secondary schools s...
The article seeks to elucidate some controversial problems of the formation of both civic and nation...
Contextualisation This article combines insights from political science, history and soci...
The main aim of this chapter is provide a new insight into understanding the nexus between ideology,...
This dissertation investigated the ways that young people in Tallinn, Estonia conceptualize citizens...
This thesis is set against a twofold background: national identity as a source of public resistance ...
Even though the interrelation of the emergence of modern mass school systems and processes of nation...
For many years, Slovakia has been struggling with low voter turnout and a disengaged public. At the ...
This dissertation integrates a social and cultural history of socialist childhood and citizenship wi...
This dissertation is a historical examination of citizenship education in the United States, beginni...
This thesis explores the ways in which changes to citizenship are tied to changes in the secondary s...
The annexation of the Crimea, a former Autonomous Republic of Ukraine, by the Russian Federation tha...
This paper draws upon data from two youth-focused, ethnographically informed inquiries—one in Poland...