History Education and Conflict Transformation: Social Psychological Theories, History Teaching and Reconciliation - John West
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History Education and Conflict Transformation: Social Psychological Theories, History Teaching and Reconciliation

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Idioma
Alemán
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Palgrave Macmillan
Páginas
404
ISBN
9783319546803
"History Education and Conflict Transformation" explores the profound influence of history teaching on peacebuilding in societies emerging from strife. This volume delves into how social psychological theories illuminate the effects, models, and implications of historical narratives, classroom practices, and textbook content in fostering reconciliation. It examines the intricate dynamics of perpetrator-victim relationships and the broader context of transitions in regions such as Eastern Europe, Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine, and Cyprus.

The book offers an in-depth analysis of how history education, when enriched by social psychological insights, can move beyond mere recounting of facts to cultivate critical historical consciousness and challenge entrenched collective memories. It presents an interdisciplinary paradigm for transformative history teaching, providing students and researchers in education, history, sociology, psychology, and peace and conflict studies with a framework to understand and implement pedagogical approaches that promote understanding and systemic change rather than simply managing conflict.

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