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- Title
Losing the Hearts and Minds, or How Clio Disappeared from Canadian Public Schools.
- Authors
Fink, Leon
- Abstract
Reviews J. L. Granatstein's 'Who Killed Canadian History?' (1998), Ken Osborne's 'In Defence of History: Teaching the Past and the Meaning of Democratic Citizenship' (1995), and Bob Davis's 'Whatever Happened to High School History? Burying the Political Memory of Youth: Ontario, 1945-1995' (1995). The teaching of Canadian history in public schools changed dramatically from the 1960's through the 1990's. Though radically different, all three books agree that A. B. Hodgetts's report 'What Culture? What Heritage?' (1968) ushered in an emphasis on social processes and issues at the expense of history courses.
- Publication
Labour / Travail, 1999, Vol 43, p211
- ISSN
0700-3862
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/25148945