Education, Curriculum and Nation-Building: Contributions of Comparative Education to the Understanding of Nations and Nationalism

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Contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on nationalism, the book explores how educational systems and practices contribute to the phenomena of nationalism and nation-building. Using nine comparative case studies from four continents, the book elaborates a theoretical understanding of nationalism from the perspectives of comparative education research. It integrates the theme of nation, nation-building and nationalism and its involvement with issues of education. It explores the theoretical scope of concepts such as national identities, national literacies, or "doing" nation. The book revives the idea that nation should be the starting point of comparative research and contributes to the theoretically reflective integration of nationalism research into education research. This timely book will be highly relevant for researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of comparative education, international education, education policy, and curriculum studies.

Author(s): Daniel Tröhler
Series: Oxford Studies in Comparative Education
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 287
City: London

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Contents
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List of Editor and Contributors
Introduction: Understanding nationalism through the lens of education
1 Education and the nation: Educational knowledge in the dominant theories of nationalism
2 “The divine fire . . . burns within them.” National Davids and Goliaths in Swiss, Danish, and Scottish school lessons
3 Nation-building by education statistics and data: A comparative perspective on school surveys in Switzerland, France, and Scotland
4 Education and nationalism after empire: Imposing and inventing the nation as the fundament of the modern state in interwar Austria and “Slovene Yugoslavia”
5 Sharing nationalism through public education in Latin America: An overview of early-twentieth-century Argentina and Mexico
6 Korean ethnic nationalism and modern education: Christianity and political ideologies in shaping one nation and two states
7 Nation-building and curriculum in Canada
8 Primers as a nation’s self-portrait: The case of Latvia and Lithuania in the 1920s and 1930s
9 Literacies of childhood and nation in the Anthropocene: Insights from (post) soviet early literacy textbooks
10 Reform histories and changing educational conceptions of the nation and nationalism in Norwegian and Swedish curricula (1900–2020)
11 Concluding chapter: Education, nationalism, and internationalism: gap-filling and gap-creating
Index