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    Education policies, schools and pupils in Africa

    From mid-19th C. to the end of the 1970s

    L'histoire de l'éducation offre une perspective unique pour comprendre les constructions nationales, l'impérialisme et la structuration des sociétés ; elle renseigne sur les dynamiques politiques, économiques, sociales et culturelles de l'Afrique coloniale et post-coloniale. Penser les sociétés coloniales africaines, les indépendances et les constructions nationales à travers la scolarisation enrichira une perspective comparatiste à l’échelle du continent car les questions liées à l'instruction et à la scolarisation ont occupé une place importante dans la constitution des empires coloniaux, des réseaux sociaux et intellectuels qui les ont structurés et des débats qui les ont animés.

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  • Call for papers - Education

    The Children's '68

    The global upheaval caused by the protest movements around ‘68 revolutionised social structures, overturned cultural conventions, challenged political ideologies, and catalysed civil rights activism by women, gay people and ethnic minorities. Childhood historians stress the importance of this period in altering the authority structures that shaped children’s lives. This special issue proposes to analyse ‘68 as a watershed moment in children’s culture and its related disciplines, following Marwick’s (1998) now canonical definition of ‘68 as the crystallisation of the cultural revolution of the ‘long sixties’ (c.1958-c.1974).

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