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Chapter 5. Historical Consciousness and Representations of National Territories: What the Trump and Berlin Walls Have in Common
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction Historical Consciousness: Theory and Practice 1
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Part I HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS, CURRICULUM, AND PEDAGOGY
- Chapter 1. Schools, Students, and Community History in Northern Ireland 17
- Chapter 2. “Orientation to the Past”: Some Reflections on Historical Consciousness Research from England 32
- Chapter 3. History Education Research into Historical Consciousness in Flanders 46
- Chapter 4. Historical Consciousness: A Learning and Teaching Perspective from the Netherlands 61
- Chapter 5. Historical Consciousness and Representations of National Territories: What the Trump and Berlin Walls Have in Common 76
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Part II HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN AND BEYOND BORDERS
- Chapter 6. Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific 89
- Chapter 7. Looking Back at Canadians and Their Pasts 103
- Chapter 8. Private Lives, Public History: Navigating Australian Historical Consciousness 113
- Chapter 9. “Chinese and their Pasts”: Exploring Historical Consciousness of Ordinary Chinese—Initial Findings from Chongqing 125
- Chapter 10. “They Fought for Our Language”: Historical Narratives and National Identification among Young French Canadians 142
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Part III HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
- Chapter 11. What is Black Historical Consciousness? 161
- Chapter 12. “There Are Current Lessons from the Holocaust”: Making Meaning from Jewish Histories of the Holocaust 175
- Chapter 13. The “Realness” of Place in the Spiral of Time: Reflections on Indigenous Historical Consciousness from the Coast Salish Territory 185
- Chapter 14. Intergenerational Family Memory and Historical Consciousness 200
- Chapter 15. Researching Identity and Historical Consciousness 212
- Epilogue Why Historical Consciousness? 224
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction Historical Consciousness: Theory and Practice 1
-
Part I HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS, CURRICULUM, AND PEDAGOGY
- Chapter 1. Schools, Students, and Community History in Northern Ireland 17
- Chapter 2. “Orientation to the Past”: Some Reflections on Historical Consciousness Research from England 32
- Chapter 3. History Education Research into Historical Consciousness in Flanders 46
- Chapter 4. Historical Consciousness: A Learning and Teaching Perspective from the Netherlands 61
- Chapter 5. Historical Consciousness and Representations of National Territories: What the Trump and Berlin Walls Have in Common 76
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Part II HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN AND BEYOND BORDERS
- Chapter 6. Mothers’ Darlings of the South Pacific 89
- Chapter 7. Looking Back at Canadians and Their Pasts 103
- Chapter 8. Private Lives, Public History: Navigating Australian Historical Consciousness 113
- Chapter 9. “Chinese and their Pasts”: Exploring Historical Consciousness of Ordinary Chinese—Initial Findings from Chongqing 125
- Chapter 10. “They Fought for Our Language”: Historical Narratives and National Identification among Young French Canadians 142
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Part III HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
- Chapter 11. What is Black Historical Consciousness? 161
- Chapter 12. “There Are Current Lessons from the Holocaust”: Making Meaning from Jewish Histories of the Holocaust 175
- Chapter 13. The “Realness” of Place in the Spiral of Time: Reflections on Indigenous Historical Consciousness from the Coast Salish Territory 185
- Chapter 14. Intergenerational Family Memory and Historical Consciousness 200
- Chapter 15. Researching Identity and Historical Consciousness 212
- Epilogue Why Historical Consciousness? 224
- Index 233