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- Highlights the relationship between peace education and historical memory in the context of promoting sustainable peace
- Argues that a focus on historical memory in peace education can facilitate achieving positive change
- Informed by the author's experiences as a higher education teacher in the frontline classroom in Columbia
Part of the book series: Memory Politics and Transitional Justice (MPTJ)
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“This is a necessary exercise in deconstruction and reconstruction that challenges conventional and critical approaches to peace education. Schultze-Kraft’s 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-Kraft’s 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 Sánchez G., Former Director of the National Historical Memory Commission, Colombia)
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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
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Education for Sustaining Peace through Historical Memory
Authors: Markus Schultze-Kraft
Series Title: Memory Politics and Transitional Justice
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93654-9
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham
eBook Packages: Political Science and International Studies, Political Science and International Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2022
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-93653-2Published: 13 February 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-93654-9Published: 12 February 2022
Series ISSN: 2731-3840
Series E-ISSN: 2731-3859
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 119
Number of Illustrations: 1 illustrations in colour
Topics: International Relations, Memory Studies, Educational Policy and Politics, Development Studies