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The Colonial Past in History Textbooks: Historical and Social Psychological Perspectives


reviewed by Sarah Shear - August 01, 2019

coverTitle: The Colonial Past in History Textbooks: Historical and Social Psychological Perspectives
Author(s): Karel Van Nieuwenhuyse & Joaquim Pires Valentim
Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Charlotte
ISBN: 1641131926, Pages: 296, Year: 2018
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: August 01, 2019
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 23017, Date Accessed: 9/21/2021 12:21:42 AM

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  • Sarah Shear
    University of Washington Bothell
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    SARAH B. SHEAR is an assistant professor of social studies and multicultural education at the University of Washington Bothell. She is co-editor of (Re)Imagining Elementary Social Studies: A Controversial Issues Reader (2018) and Marking the "Invisible": Articulating Whiteness in Social Studies Educator (in press).
 
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