Echoing Events
The Perpetuation of National Narratives in English and Dutch History Textbooks, 1920–2010
Author(s)
van der Vlies, Tina
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); Dutch Research Council (NWO)Language
EnglishAbstract
“Echoing Events” questions the perpetuation, actualization, and canonization of national narratives in English and Dutch history textbooks, wide-reaching media that tendentially inspire a sense of meaning, memory, and thus also identity. The longitudinal study begins in the 1920s, when the League of Nations launched several initiatives to reduce strong nationalistic visions in textbooks, and ends in the new millennium with the revival of national narratives in both countries. The analysis shows how and why textbook authors have narrated different histories – which vary in terms of context, epoch, and place – as ‘echoing events’ by using recurring plots and the same combinations of historical analogies. This innovative and original study thus investigates from a new angle the resistance of national narratives to change.
Keywords
History textbooks; Textbook research; National narratives; Perpetuation; Canonization; Textbook analysis; History education; The Spanish Armada; The Dutch Revolt; England; The Netherlands; Textbook; TextbookISBN
9783847114505, 9783737014502Publication date and place
2022Imprint
V&R unipressClassification
European history
Social and cultural history
Netherlands
United Kingdom, Great Britain
Teaching of a specific subject
Educational strategies and policy
Educational: Modern (non-native or second) languages