Educational Reforms and Teaching of History in Contemporary Spain -- Nation, History and Education as Contested Issue

This article analyses the changes in education legislation and the history curriculum in Spain over recent decades. To this end, the characteristics established for the teaching of history in the last two education laws, passed in 2013 and 2020 -- the first by a conservative government and the secon...

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