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Articles

The stories of our national past: History and heritage in a Jewish high school

Pages 219-243 | Published online: 07 Apr 2015
 

ABSTRACT

This paper explores the relationship between the teaching of history (the academic study of the past) and the teaching of heritage (meaningful stories tying people to a collective past). The research was conducted in a Jewish high school whose explicit mission involves teaching history through a US history course and heritage through an Israeli history course. Yet in reality, both classes, in different ways and to different effects, were engaged in a shared quest to help students understand the past and find meaning in its stories. This paper shows that history and heritage – often viewed by scholars as distinct enterprises – are neither clearly delineated nor mutually exclusive within the context of high school history education. By exploring two different attempts to navigate the murky waters of history and heritage, this paper highlights the tensions that arise when teachers aim to help students find personal and collective meaning, as well as intellectual stimulation, in their studies of the past.

Acknowledgements

The author gratefully acknowledges Sam Wineburg, Danielle Igra, Miriam Heller Stern, Lauren Applebaum, and the anonymous reviewers of this journal for comments that greatly improved the manuscript.

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Notes

1. Mosborg Citation(2002) defines the term background narrative as “the socially shared schema of historical events and ideas that appeared to be activated by an encounter with a story on a given topic. Synoptic of events across time, background narratives chiefly concern an overall arc or direction of change and they convey moral judgments” (p. 333).

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Notes on contributors

Sivan Zakai

Sivan Zakai is an assistant professor of education at American Jewish University.

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