Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1140140
Breaking the Nationalistic Master-Narrative: The Case of Teaching History in Contemporary Croatia
Breaking the Nationalistic Master-Narrative: The Case of Teaching History in Contemporary Croatia // Engaging with Historical Traumas: Experiential Learning and Pedagogies of Resilience / Močnik, nena ; Duijzings, Ger ; Meretoja, hanna ; Bonface Njeresa, Beti (ur.).
Abingdon : New York (NY): Routledge, 2021. str. 32-44
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Naslov
Breaking the Nationalistic Master-Narrative: The
Case of Teaching History in Contemporary Croatia
Autori
Đurašković, Stevo
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Engaging with Historical Traumas: Experiential Learning and Pedagogies of Resilience
Urednik/ci
Močnik, nena ; Duijzings, Ger ; Meretoja, hanna ; Bonface Njeresa, Beti
Izdavač
Routledge
Grad
Abingdon : New York (NY)
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
32-44
ISBN
9780367496159
Ključne riječi
historical culture, Croatia, nationalism, master-narrative, teaching history, coming to terms with the past
Sažetak
The historical culture in Croatia – as elsewhere in the post-communist Eastern Europe – has been captivated by the nationalistic master-narrative. Hence, this paper elaborates on how my course in Modern Croatian Political History – delivered in the first semester of the Polsci undergraduate studies – aims to break the nationalistic understanding of history. I approach to my students initially by teaching them on particular historical period. Subsequently in seminar discussions upon assigned readings – which usually comprehend my teaching – I introduce the students into a skills of cause – effect thinking thus making them eventually to grasp comprehensively a particular historical events. The observable outcomes have been that students understand history in a much more complex terms then they did prior attending my course. Eventually, they stop blaming others for particular hardships in the Croatian nation’s history. Hence, by deepening the understanding of my students own national history, my classes initially resonate with the aims of the ‘Never Again’ Project. Since the later outcome presents the introduction into coming to terms with the past processes, I think that my classes contribute to prospective break of a future cycle of violence, especially in respect to the legacy of the war for independence that Croatia relatively recently went through.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Politologija, Povijest
Napomena
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