2022
DOI: 10.14324/herj.19.1.10
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Conceptualising historical legacies for transitional justice history education in postcolonial societies

Abstract: Addressing legacies of past injustice is a central concern for transitional justice. It has most commonly been attempted through a ‘truth-telling’ approach; it is assumed that if the truth of past injustices is made known, then justice can be acted upon within contemporary society. ‘Truth telling’ – and disciplinary approaches to learning about past injustices – is therefore a central rationale for postconflict history education. However, this article argues that ‘truth telling’ is not sufficient for transitio… Show more

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“…They came to history classrooms with a fair degree of knowledge 6 and often bearing strong feelings about what occurred in the past, that they had not found in another school subject. Teaching sensitive and controversial topics allows history teachers to address historical inaccuracies or misunderstandings that learners might have (also see Robinson, 2022).…”
Section: Sensitive and Controversial Topics In History During Colonia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They came to history classrooms with a fair degree of knowledge 6 and often bearing strong feelings about what occurred in the past, that they had not found in another school subject. Teaching sensitive and controversial topics allows history teachers to address historical inaccuracies or misunderstandings that learners might have (also see Robinson, 2022).…”
Section: Sensitive and Controversial Topics In History During Colonia...mentioning
confidence: 99%