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1. From apology to truth? Settler colonial injustice and curricular reform in Australia since 2008.

2. Why was inquiry practice not there? Analysis of demand-resource empirics of classroom pedagogy.

3. Rhetoric of Redress: Australian Political Speeches and Settler Citizens' Historical Consciousness.

4. Sinophobia + Sinocentrism— An AsianCrit Analysis of the US Military's Wartime Curricular [Re]racialization of Chinese [Americans].

5. Social realism and school history: the role of the historical discipline in substantive knowledge selection.

6. Representation, Race and Empire: a Postcolonial Analysis of the New York Global History Regents exam.

7. A decolonial reading of the history curriculum: towards undoing historicide for curricular justice for the Zimbabwean learner.

8. How far did the toppling of the Colston statue in 2020 impact upon primary history subject-leaders' curriculum decision-making in North-West England?

9. Toward an Inclusive World History: Pre-Service Teachers and the Curricular Gate.

10. The problem of teleological history education and the possibilities of a multispecies, multiscalar, and non-continuous history.

11. History Education in Turkey: Tensions between National and Global Views.

12. A three-thousand-year-old soldier: history and the Hebrew Bible in Jewish-Israeli public education.

13. The representation of minorities in the Finnish National Core Curriculum for history.

14. Irish history at school, its transnational nature and its international contexts, 1980s–1990s: convergence and divergence between the Irish state and Northern Ireland.

15. 'Talk about the questions of the day, shun them not': three late Victorian voices on the place of history in English schools.

16. Intentional, tacit, contingent: knowledge recontextualization in the official History curriculum - a Critical Discourse Analysis.

17. "There's no way we can teach all of this": Factors that influence secondary history teachers' content choices.

18. Reteaching/retouching Heimat: expellees, home and belonging in German schools' post-war curricula.

19. Performative historical competence: use-of-history as symbolic action.

20. YouTube audio-visual documentaries: Effect on Nigeria students' achievement and interest in history curriculum.

21. Tracing the Unsteady Relationship between Asia Education Policy Discourse and History Curriculum in Australia.

22. Student access to the curriculum in an age of performativity and accountability: an examination of policy enactment.

23. Students' historical contextualization and the cold war.

24. Justice Then and Now: Engaging Students in Critical Thinking About Justice and History.

25. The 'World Politics' course: changing thinking on international relations education in Ontario Secondary Schools, 1850–1970.

26. Historical knowledge in a knowledge economy – what types of knowledge matter?

27. Teaching History in Schools: Captured Curriculum/Political Pedagogy?

28. Understanding the dominant discourse of colonialism: A qualitative, single case study of an eighth-grade U.S. History classroom.

29. Silences in a climate of voicing: teachers' perceptions of societal and self-silencing regarding sensitive historical issues.

30. Sensitivities in history teaching across Europe and Israel.

31. Engaging with curriculum reform: insights from English history teachers' willingness to support curriculum change.

32. Internal consistency in a Swedish history curriculum: a study of vertical knowledge discourses in aims, content and level descriptors.

33. ‘Everything was black and white … ’: primary school pupils’ naive reasoning while situating historical phenomena in time.

34. Historical Perspective in Marketing Management, Explicating Experience.

35. Holding the severed finger: Korean students’ understanding of historical significance.

36. Copts in Egyptian history textbooks: towards an integrated framework for analyzing minority representations.

37. Exploring Culture Change: a New Path for History Teaching.

38. The treatment of the Holocaust in high school history textbooks: a case study from Spain.

39. Fiction, history and pedagogy: a double-edged sword.

40. Topic variability and criteria in interpretational history teaching.

41. Powerful knowledge, intercultural learning and history education.

42. Curriculum decisions -- the challenges of teacher autonomy over knowledge selection for history.

43. Memory practices and colonial discourse: on text trajectories and lines of flight.

44. Rethinking Taiwanese nationality and subjectivity: implications from language issues in colonial Taiwan in the 1920s.

45. Can the Subaltern Nation Speak by Herself in the History Curriculum?

46. Using Hybrid Assessments to Develop Civic Competency in History.

47. Preparing to Teach a Slavery Past: History Teachers and Educators as Navigators of Historical Distance.

48. Different battlegrounds, similar concerns? The ‘history wars’ and the teaching of history in Australia and England.

49. English history teachers’ views on what substantive content young people should be taught.

50. Historical Experience and the Haitian Revolution in the History Classroom.

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