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The construction of national identity through primary school history: the Irish case

Tormey, Roland  orcid-logo
2006
British Journal of Sociology of Education

Much recent sociological work on education makes reference to gender, sexual, ethnic, local and political ‘project’ identities, yet there remains a need to bring the nation, and the state, back in; to also question the way in which ‘national’ identities are constructed in a context of globalisation and localisation. Through an analysis of Irish primary history curriculum statements from 1971 and 1999, I identify some key features of the state’s response to identity construction in a globalised context. They include a focus on pupils becoming skilled in reflexively producing identity, and a focus on a ‘boundless’ globalised identity. These changes are not unproblematic.

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research article
Author(s)
Tormey, Roland  orcid-logo
Date Issued

2006

Published in
British Journal of Sociology of Education
Volume

27

Issue

3

Start page

113

End page

324

Subjects

identity

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citizenship education

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history teaching

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primary education

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
AVP-E-CAPE  
Available on Infoscience
September 8, 2011
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