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Bureaucratic rationalism, political partisanship and Acadian nationalism: The 1920 New Brunswick history textbook controversy.

机译:官僚理性主义,政治党派主义和阿卡迪亚民族主义:1920年新不伦瑞克省历史教科书之争。

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This doctoral dissertation is a microhistory of a textbook controversy in 1920 New Brunswick, Canada. During a time of post war sensitivity to nationalism and patriotism, public feeling was aroused as the result of a complaint about Myers' General History, a world history textbook with a newly written chapter about the Great War. In the chapter, the American author made no reference to Canada, and overemphasized British and especially American war efforts.;Contextualized in the rich historical literature examining history and citizenship education and the history of education in Canada, this dissertation draws on a wide range of archival sources, most particularly the Board of Education correspondence and New Brunswick newspapers, to explore how questions about history education were interpreted through the lens of the bureaucratic rationality of the educational administrator, the political partisanship of the newspaper editor, and the Acadian nationalism of the Roman Catholic Bishop. The 1920 New Brunswick history textbook controversy contributes to our understanding of the political nature of public memory, and the complex intertwining of religion and language rights within schooling, history education and citizenship in Canada, and in New Brunswick.;A close examination of events over the course of the following six months investigates the public outcry, the bureaucratic response of the New Brunswick Board of Education and the political manoeuvring of the media. Their focus on the original issues of patriotism, citizenship, history education and the role of schooling eventually dissolved into longstanding conflicts over language and religion.
机译:该博士论文是加拿大1920年在新不伦瑞克省的一本教科书争议的微观史。战后对民族主义和爱国主义敏感的时期,由于人们对世界历史教科书《迈尔斯的通史》的抱怨而引起了公众的关注。在这一章中,美国作者没有提到加拿大,而过分强调了英国,尤其是美国的战争努力。;在研究历史和公民教育以及加拿大教育史的丰富历史文献中,本文结合上下文进行了广泛的论述。档案资料,尤其是教育委员会的通讯和新不伦瑞克报纸,以探讨如何通过教育管理者的官僚理性,报纸编辑的政治党派以及阿卡迪亚民族主义的视角来解释有关历史教育的问题罗马天主教主教。 1920年新不伦瑞克省历史教科书的争议有助于我们理解公共记忆的政治性质,以及加拿大和新不伦瑞克省在学校,历史教育和公民身份方面宗教与语言权利的复杂交织。在接下来的六个月中,我们调查了公众的强烈抗议,新不伦瑞克省教育委员会的官僚作风以及媒体的政治操纵。他们将重点放在爱国主义,公民权,历史教育和学校教育的作用等原始问题上,最终化为长期的语言和宗教冲突。

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  • 作者

    Helyar, Frances.;

  • 作者单位

    McGill University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 McGill University (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Canadian.;Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 251 p.
  • 总页数 251
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:24

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