The article discusses the optional history course ‘Meeting of Cultures’ in the Finnish upper secondary school. The focus of the course is on the history of societies outside Europe. The article analyses the aims of the course and the contents of the textbooks, and it also discusses the questions in the Matriculation Examination history exam that relate to the course. It maintains that, despite its positive elements, the course can be criticized for reproducing a static view of cultures and cultural encounters. The course does not address the processes of meaning-giving in cultural encounters but offers a conventionally political historical narrative of the encounters between Europeans and non-Europeans. It does not support critical reflexiv...