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- Title
HISTORY AND HERITAGE: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
- Authors
SEIXAS, PETER
- Abstract
In some ways, "history"--as the scientific, evidence-based investigation of the past--and "heritage"--as the emotion-laden commitment to our national, familial and personal inheritances-are incommensurable approaches to understanding the past. When it comes to planning public commemorations or setting goals for school curricula, they are frequently at odds. This paper explores the relationship of history and heritage in the current moment in Canada, after the demise of the Historical Thinking Project, and in anticipation of Confederation commemorations. It lays out the educational potential of a careful and conscious reconciliation between the two agendas.
- Subjects
CANADA; CULTURAL property; CANADIAN history; ETHNIC identity of Canadians; HISTORIOGRAPHY education; CRITICAL thinking studies; EDUCATION policy; CANADIAN national character; CULTURAL policy; EDUCATION
- Publication
Canadian Issues / Thèmes Canadiens, 2014, p12
- ISSN
0318-8442
- Publication type
Article