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Civic Education and Contested Democracy: Towards a Pedagogic State in the Netherlands Post 1945 (1st Edition 2020)

Part of the Palgrave studies in global citizenship, education and democracy series
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This book explores citizenship education and democracy in the Netherlands. From the Second World War to the present day, debates about civic education and democracy have raged in the country: this book demonstrates how citizens, social movements and political elites have articulated their own notions of democracy. Civic education illustrates democracy as an essentially contested concept - the transmission of political ideals highlights conflicting democratic values and a problem of paternalism. Ultimately, who dictates what democracy is, and to whom? As expectations of citizens rise, they are viewed more and more as objects of a pedagogical project, itself a controversial notion. Focusing on what democracy means practically in society, this book will be of interest to scholars of citizenship education and post-war Dutch political history.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3030562980 / 9783030562984
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
370.115
14/10/2020
England
English
250 pages
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