Religion, church, national identity, and the solidarity movement in school history textbooks in Poland

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Daria Hejwosz-Gromkowska, Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych
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ABSTRACTThis paper analyses the Solidarity movement narratives, focusing on church representatives, religious issues, and symbols in the Polish history textbooks for upper secondary schools between 1991 and 2018. The analysed textbooks prove to reinforce Poland’s national and religious identities, with John Paul II and the priest Popiełuszko being the primary national heroes of the Solidarity movement. The Catholic Church is presented as a protector of national values during the Solidarity period. The study also reveals the gradual reduction and simplification of the textbooks’ content. This tendency is a trigger for the polarisation of the historical discourse, posing a weapon for secular policies to misuse the ideological and symbolic roles of the Church in reproducing the Pole-Catholic pattern in history textbooks.KEYWORDS: Textbookshistory educationreligionPoland Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsDaria Hejwosz-GromkowskaDaria Hejwosz-Gromkowska is a professor in the Department of Sociology of Education at the Faculty of Educational Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Her scientific research is located in the sociology of education and comparative education. The main problem areas explored in her research are social changes in higher education and citizenship education. Her current studies revolve around the problems of citizenship and national identity in textbooks.Dobrochna Hildebrandt-WypychDobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych is an associate professor in the Laboratory of Comparative Education at the Faculty of Educational Studies at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Her scientific research is located in the sociology of education and comparative education. The main problem areas explored in her research are citizenship education, national identity, and the hidden curriculum in textbooks.
波兰学校历史教科书中的宗教、教会、民族认同和团结运动
【摘要】本文分析了1991年至2018年波兰高中历史教科书中关于团结工会运动的叙述,重点关注教会代表、宗教问题和象征。经分析的教科书证明加强了波兰的民族和宗教认同,约翰·保罗二世和牧师Popiełuszko是团结工会运动的主要民族英雄。在团结工会期间,天主教会被描绘成国家价值观的保护者。研究还揭示了教科书内容的逐渐减少和简化。这种倾向引发了历史话语的两极分化,为世俗政策提供了武器,以滥用教会在历史教科书中再现波兰-天主教模式的意识形态和象征作用。关键词:教科书历史教育宗教波兰披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:daria Hejwosz-Gromkowska,波兹南Adam Mickiewicz大学教育研究学院教育社会学系教授。主要从事教育社会学和比较教育的研究。她研究的主要问题领域是高等教育的社会变迁和公民教育。她目前的研究围绕着教科书中的公民身份和国家认同问题展开。本文作者Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych是波兹南Adam Mickiewicz大学教育研究学院比较教育实验室的副教授。主要从事教育社会学和比较教育的研究。她研究的主要问题领域是公民教育、国家认同和教科书中的隐性课程。
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2.60
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12.50%
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33
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Religious Education (BJRE) is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a pedigree stretching back to 1934 when it began life as Religion in Education. In 1961 the title was changed to Learning for Living, and the present title was adopted in 1978. It is the leading journal in Britain for the dissemination of international research in religion and education and for the scholarly discussion of issues concerning religion and education internationally. The British Journal of Religious Education promotes research which contributes to our understanding of the relationship between religion and education in all phases of formal and non-formal educational settings. BJRE publishes articles which are national, international and transnational in scope from researchers working in any discipline whose work informs debate in religious education. Topics might include religious education policy curriculum and pedagogy, research on religion and young people, or the influence of religion(s) and non-religious worldviews upon the educational process as a whole.
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