Folkeskolens historieundervisning - National og/eller flerkulturel historiepolitik?

In 2005 the Danish government launched a reform of the history curriculum of the Danish Primary School. The result of this reform was new curriculum guidelines, including a remarkable new invention in Danish educational history – a mandatory ‘history canon’, consisting of 27 ‘places of memory’. In t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Slagmark - Tidsskrift for idéhistorie 2018-03 (60), p.131-145
1. Verfasser: Haas, Claus
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In 2005 the Danish government launched a reform of the history curriculum of the Danish Primary School. The result of this reform was new curriculum guidelines, including a remarkable new invention in Danish educational history – a mandatory ‘history canon’, consisting of 27 ‘places of memory’. In this article I analyze the politics of history and memory of this reform – seen from an official nation-state perspective. I ask: How did the government prioritize between concerns of national and multicultural politics of history? Was the new curriculum guidelines an attempt to renationalize the curriculum, and/or and attempt to strengthen a multiculturaldimension? I conclude that the former turned out to be the main concern.
ISSN:0108-8084
1904-8602
DOI:10.7146/sl.v0i60.103997