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The book provides a historical perspective on the Palestinian history curriculum and analyses to what extent history curriculum, during various colonial and postcolonial periods in Palestine, starting from 1861 Ottoman rule till 1999, has acted as a vehicle for promoting Palestinian national values for both Palestinian Arab students in Israel/ 1948 Palestine and the 1967Palestinian Arabs in the West Bank. It examines the critical issue of peaceful coexistence as reflected in history curriculum. The book draws on insights from postcolonialism.It calls for a serious history curricular reforms as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book provides a historical perspective on the Palestinian history curriculum and analyses to what extent history curriculum, during various colonial and postcolonial periods in Palestine, starting from 1861 Ottoman rule till 1999, has acted as a vehicle for promoting Palestinian national values for both Palestinian Arab students in Israel/ 1948 Palestine and the 1967Palestinian Arabs in the West Bank. It examines the critical issue of peaceful coexistence as reflected in history curriculum. The book draws on insights from postcolonialism.It calls for a serious history curricular reforms as a prelude for ethnic acceptance of the Other , and peaceful-coexistence, where efforts of Arab- Israeli critical ethnic and cultural studies in the field of academic history pave the way for creating a non assimilative and non distorted academic history. Primary textual sources and policy documents will be examined to develop the socio- political and cultural context of the argument presented in the book.
Autorenporträt
La Dra. Rida Blaik Hourani es licenciada en Sociología y Antropología por la Universidad Americana de Beirut, y tiene un máster en Fundamentos de la Educación y Estudios Políticos. Su investigación se centra en la enseñanza de los estudios sociales y la sociología de la educación.