by D. Cannadine (Author), J. Keating (Contributor), N. Sheldon (Contributor)
The fruit of a two-year research project, this ground-breaking book aims to provide the first historical account of the teaching of history in twentieth-century England, and a series of reflections and suggestions which will inform, feed into and influence the current and future debates about teaching in schools.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 319
Edition: 2011
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 18 Nov 2011
ISBN 10: 0230300871
ISBN 13: 9780230300873
'Their book should be compulsory reading for anyone wanting to take part in the current discussion about history teaching and its future in our schools. At a single stroke, this book puts the whole debate onto a more sophisticated and grown-up level.'
- The Independent
'They make a strong, persuasive case and it's possible that history may one day be complusory to 16 as part of a Baccalaureate style curriculum.'
- BBC History Magazine, David Nicholls, Emeritus Professor of History, Manchester Metropolitan University