The Nation, Europe and the World: Textbooks and Curricula in Transition

H. Schissler, Y. Soysal
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"The fascinating analyses bring out how the importance and the shape of the others in narratives of the nation vary in the unequal structure of the world and the geopolitics of knowledge production ...the diversity of the essays makes for immensely engaging reading." * American Journal of Sociology Textbooks in history, geography and the social sciences provide important insights into the ways in which nation-states project themselves. Based on case studies of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Greece, Turkey Bulgaria, Russia, and the United States, this volume shows the role that concepts of space and time play in the narration of 'our country' and the wider world in which it is located. It explores ways in which in western European countries the nation is reinterpreted through European lenses to replace national approaches in the writing of history. On the other hand, in an effort to overcome Eurocentric views,'world history' has gained prominence in the United States. Yet again, East European countries, coming recently out of a transnational political union, have their own issues with the concept of nation to contend with. These recent developments in the field of textbooks and curricula open up new and fascinating perspectives on the changing patterns of the re-positioning process of nation-states in West as well as Eastern Europe and the United States in an age of growing importance of transnational organizations and globalization. Hanna Schissler teaches modern German history at the University of Hanover and is a Senior Research Fellow at the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research in Braunschweig. Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal teaches sociology at the University of Essex and is the current president of the European Sociology Association.
国家、欧洲和世界:转型中的教科书和课程
“这些引人入胜的分析揭示了在不平等的世界结构和知识生产的地缘政治中,国家叙事中其他人的重要性和形态是如何变化的……文章的多样性使得阅读非常吸引人。”*《美国社会学杂志》历史、地理和社会科学方面的教科书对民族国家的自我规划方式提供了重要的见解。根据法国、德国、荷兰、西班牙、希腊、土耳其、保加利亚、俄罗斯和美国的案例研究,本书展示了空间和时间概念在“我们的国家”及其所在的更广阔世界的叙述中所起的作用。它探讨了西欧国家如何通过欧洲视角重新诠释民族,以取代历史写作中的国家方法。另一方面,为了克服以欧洲为中心的观点,“世界史”在美国获得了突出地位。然而,东欧国家,最近从一个跨国政治联盟中走出来,有他们自己的问题,与国家的概念进行斗争。在跨国组织和全球化日益重要的时代,教科书和课程领域的这些最新发展为西方、东欧和美国民族国家重新定位过程的变化模式开辟了新的、迷人的视角。Hanna Schissler在汉诺威大学教授现代德国历史,同时也是位于布伦瑞克的Georg Eckert国际教科书研究所的高级研究员。Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal在埃塞克斯大学教授社会学,现任欧洲社会学协会主席。
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