The field of memory studies tends to focus attention on the ‘3Ms’ – museums, monuments, memorials – as sites where memories are constructed, communicated, and contested. Where education is identified as a site for memory, the focus is often narrowly on what is or is not communicated within curricula or textbooks, assuming that schools simply pass on messages agreed or struggled over elsewhere. This article explores the possibilities opened when educative processes are not taken as stable and authoritative sites for transmitting historical narratives, but instead as spaces of contestation, negotiation and cultural production. With a focus on ‘difficult histories’ of recent conflict and historical injustice, we develop a research agenda for ...
Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this r...
This article analyses the educational role of historical memory in Spain in the context of Education...
In September 2013 at Kyoto University, we had a series of lectures entitled 'Education and the retri...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The article analyzes unfoldings and enactments of narratives on a politically divisive past in educa...
This special issue of the Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society explores memory practices...
The article analyzes unfoldings and enactments of narratives on a politically divisive past in educa...
Many peace educators wish to be able to do more than foster enhanced communication or cultural skill...
This research article shows the results of a classroom experience in which the school becomes a stag...
Engaging with historical events, people and places encourages students to envision history as a dyna...
Curriculum theory is a call to understanding. My call as a curriculum theorist is to attempt to unde...
One of the most important skills a student of peace studies can gain is the ability to deconstruct d...
Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this r...
There are many things that can be done to educate young people about controversial topics - includin...
In post-conflict societies teaching and learning happens in contexts that are heavilyinfluenced by i...
Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this r...
This article analyses the educational role of historical memory in Spain in the context of Education...
In September 2013 at Kyoto University, we had a series of lectures entitled 'Education and the retri...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The article analyzes unfoldings and enactments of narratives on a politically divisive past in educa...
This special issue of the Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society explores memory practices...
The article analyzes unfoldings and enactments of narratives on a politically divisive past in educa...
Many peace educators wish to be able to do more than foster enhanced communication or cultural skill...
This research article shows the results of a classroom experience in which the school becomes a stag...
Engaging with historical events, people and places encourages students to envision history as a dyna...
Curriculum theory is a call to understanding. My call as a curriculum theorist is to attempt to unde...
One of the most important skills a student of peace studies can gain is the ability to deconstruct d...
Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this r...
There are many things that can be done to educate young people about controversial topics - includin...
In post-conflict societies teaching and learning happens in contexts that are heavilyinfluenced by i...
Why should educational researchers study the history of education? This article suggests that this r...
This article analyses the educational role of historical memory in Spain in the context of Education...
In September 2013 at Kyoto University, we had a series of lectures entitled 'Education and the retri...