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The Past as Liberation from History

by Scott Culclasure (Author)
©1999 Textbook X, 172 Pages
Series: Counterpoints, Volume 63

Summary

The Past as Liberation from History explores the difference between the social construction we call history and the lived experience we call the past, arguing that by failing to distinguish between the two, we risk unquestionably accepting as authoritative accounts of the past in which we have no voice. It shows that identities rooted in the richness and variety of the past, even when the history is painful, serve the purpose of drawing us closer to one another as we seek to realize our shared dreams of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. By placing in counterpoint broader educational concerns with the teaching experiences of the author, the study also explores this individual's testimony as a teacher seeking to make relevant for his students the examination of the past.

Details

Pages
X, 172
Year
1999
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820438405
Language
English
Keywords
experience voice life liberty happiness
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. X,172 pp.

Biographical notes

Scott Culclasure (Author)

The Author: Scott P. Culclasure is International Baccalaureate Coordinator at High Point Central High School, in the Guilford County, North Carolina, school district. He received his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Teaching from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. In addition to publishing in history journals, he has coedited The Confessions of Edward Isham: A Poor White Life of the Old South.

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