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Chapter 1: Introduction: Negotiating Ethnic Diversity With National Identity in History Education
Part I: The Politics of Reconciliation and History Education in Post-conflict Contexts
Chapter 2: Peace Through History Education: The Activities of UNESCO, the Georg-Eckert-Institut and the Council of Europe
Chapter 3: Cure or Disease? History Education and the Politics of Reconciliation in East Asia
Chapter 4: Unity in Diversity or Political Separation Driven by Cultural Difference? Textbook Revision in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chapter 5: Curricular Decentralisation as an Antidote to Burmanisation? Including Ethnic Minorities Histories in Myanmars Government Schools (2011-20)
Part II: Negotiating the History of Minorities in European Settler Countries and a Former Empire
Chapter 6: Portrayals of Ethnic Minorities, Migration and Empire in English History Textbooks (1920-2020)
Chapter 7: History Education and Historical Thinking in Multicultural Contexts: A Canadian Perspective
Chapter 8: National Identity in the History Curriculum in Australia: Educating for Citizenship
Chapter 9: Potentially Transformative: Aligning Mori Perspectives, Difficult Histories and Historical Thinking
Part III: Reconciling Ethnonationalism With Ethnic Diversity in Asia
Chapter 10: Reconstructing the Nation: Struggles in Portraying Ethnic Minorities in Chinese Mainstream History Textbooks
Chapter 11: Historical Narratives and National Identity in Lower Secondary History Textbooks in Malaysia (1959-2020)
Chapter 12: National Identity and History Teaching in Singapore: Bringing the Malays Back In
Chapter 13: Constructing the Thai Race in Thai History Textbook Narratives
Chapter 14: Afterword: Minorities and History Teaching.
Part I: The Politics of Reconciliation and History Education in Post-conflict Contexts
Chapter 2: Peace Through History Education: The Activities of UNESCO, the Georg-Eckert-Institut and the Council of Europe
Chapter 3: Cure or Disease? History Education and the Politics of Reconciliation in East Asia
Chapter 4: Unity in Diversity or Political Separation Driven by Cultural Difference? Textbook Revision in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chapter 5: Curricular Decentralisation as an Antidote to Burmanisation? Including Ethnic Minorities Histories in Myanmars Government Schools (2011-20)
Part II: Negotiating the History of Minorities in European Settler Countries and a Former Empire
Chapter 6: Portrayals of Ethnic Minorities, Migration and Empire in English History Textbooks (1920-2020)
Chapter 7: History Education and Historical Thinking in Multicultural Contexts: A Canadian Perspective
Chapter 8: National Identity in the History Curriculum in Australia: Educating for Citizenship
Chapter 9: Potentially Transformative: Aligning Mori Perspectives, Difficult Histories and Historical Thinking
Part III: Reconciling Ethnonationalism With Ethnic Diversity in Asia
Chapter 10: Reconstructing the Nation: Struggles in Portraying Ethnic Minorities in Chinese Mainstream History Textbooks
Chapter 11: Historical Narratives and National Identity in Lower Secondary History Textbooks in Malaysia (1959-2020)
Chapter 12: National Identity and History Teaching in Singapore: Bringing the Malays Back In
Chapter 13: Constructing the Thai Race in Thai History Textbook Narratives
Chapter 14: Afterword: Minorities and History Teaching.