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Education and Historical Justice: Redress, Reparations and Reconciliation in the Classroom
 
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ISBN13:9781350470231
ISBN10:1350470236
Binding:Hardback
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Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Education and Historical Justice

Redress, Reparations and Reconciliation in the Classroom
 
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Number of Volumes: Hardback
 
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Education and Historical Justice explores how global movements for historical redress and reconciliation are reshaping education and schooling.

This book is the first to theorize the important and growing nexus between education and historical justice engaging questions of temporality, narrativity and responsibility. It considers how educational policy, curriculum, pedagogy, and materials are being reformed to address goals of historical justice, redress and reparations globally, with a focus on Australia, Canada, Northern Ireland and South Africa. It places these changes and challenges in historical context drawing on international human rights law, political and historical theory, and histories of education, to account for the growing role of education in the pursuit of historical justice. Finally, it assesses how education oriented towards historical justice reconfigures subjectivities and raises questions around complicity, guilt, and collective responsibility which have important implications for educators, researchers, and policymakers.

Table of Contents:

Introduction
1. History Education and Historical Justice
2. Education and Settler Colonialism
3. Temporality & Historicity
4. Narrativity
5. Responsibility
6. Major Themes
Conclusion
References
Index