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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
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    Format: 1 online resource (127 p.).
    ISBN: 9783030936549 , 3030936546
    Series Statement: Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
    Content: This is a necessary exercise in deconstruction and reconstruction that challenges conventional and critical approaches to peace education. Schultze-Krafts new book is an impressive piece of synthesis, a personal manifesto married to a rigorous interrogation of the theoretical literature. It pushes boundaries enhancing the sustaining peace agenda. As such it deserves the critical attention of policy makers at the highest level, as well as scholar-practitioners. Paul Arthur, Professor of Politics, Ulster University, UK This impressive and valuable book delves into the intricacies, shortcomings and potential of historical memory-based approaches to peace education, unafraid of the tough questions and knowledgeably embracing complexities. Schultze-Krafts advocacy of the memory culture approach to sustainable peace pedagogy will be of great value to educators and researchers not only in Colombia but also in other countries and regions emerging from violent conflict. Eckhardt Fuchs, Leibniz Institute for Educational Media Georg Eckert Institute, Germany Schultze-Kraft vigorously addresses the concepts and practices of, and political debates on, historical memory in the midst of violent conflict, enabling us to respond to key questions about the transition to peace: how to reconstruct traumatic pasts, how to narrate them, how to process them and how to transmit them to new generations with pedagogical purposes. Offering an exploration of tools for the empowerment of communities and for the elaboration of public policies to turn the aftermath of violent conflict into an opportunity for social transformation, researchers, conflict resolution practitioners and educators will find this book particularly helpful. Gonzalo Sanchez G., Former Director of the National Historical Memory Commission, Colombia Informed by the authors long-standing fieldwork in the Global South, this open access book presents a comprehensive narrative about the relationship between peace education, historical memory and the sustaining peace agenda, advocating for the adoption of a new perspective on education for sustaining peace through historical memory. Peace education in countries wrestling with, or emerging from, violent conflict is up against major challenges. Incorporating a focus on historical memory into peace education, without losing sight of its own pitfalls, can support learners and teachers to achieve positive change at the individual as well as social and institutional levels. Historical memory-oriented peace education stands to enhance the UN-led sustaining peace agenda and the SDGs. Markus Schultze-Kraft is Professor of Political Science at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, and Arnhold Associate at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media Georg Eckert Institute, Germany.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Conventional and Critical Approaches to Peace Education -- 3. Historical Memory and Its (Dis)contents -- 4. Historical Memory-Oriented Peace Education and the Sustaining Peace Agenda -- 5. Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Schultze-Kraft, Markus Education for Sustaining Peace Through Historical Memory Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030936532
    Additional Edition: Print version: SCHULTZE-KRAFT, MARKUS. EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINING PEACE THROUGH HISTORICAL MEMORY. [S.l.] : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2022 3030936538
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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