یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references.
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I: Historiographies and historical consciousness -- Towards a theoretical framework for comparing historiographies: some preliminary considerations / Chris Lorenz -- Specific narratives and schematic narrative templates / James V. Wertsch -- Historical consciousness: narrative structure, moral function, and ontogenetic development / Jörn Rüsen -- History, memory, and historical distance / Mark Salber Phillips -- II: History education and historical consciousness -- Young people's assimilation of a collective historical memory: a case study of Quebeckers of French-Canadian heritage / Jocelyn Létourneau and Sabrina Moisan -- Understanding history / Peter Lee -- Historical consciousness and historical education: what to expect from the first for the second / Christian Laville -- The pedagogical insistence of public memory / Roger I. Simon -- A dialogue on narrative and historical consciousness / Roger Simon, Jörn Rüsen, and others (edited and introduced by Kent Den Heyer) -- III: The politics of historical consciousness -- Disputed territory: the politics of historical consciousness in Australia / Tony Taylor -- The pursuit of the past: a polemical perspective / John Torpey.
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"With Theorizing Historical Consciousness, Peter Seixas has brought together a group of international scholars to address issues related to collective memory and historical consciousness from the perspectives of a number of disciplines, including history, historiography, philosophy, psychology, and education. From a practical standpoint, historical consciousness has serious implications for international relations, reparations claims, fiscal initiatives, immigration, and indeed almost every contentious area of public policy, collective identity, and personal experience. Current policy debates are laced with mutually incompatible historical analogies, and identity politics generate conflicting historical accounts. Never has the idea of a straightforward 'one history fits all' been less workable. The volume addresses this complexity through examination and comparison of various theoretical approaches to the study of historical consciousness, thus enabling us to chart the future study of how people understand the past."--Jacket.