Contents // Acknowledgments vii // Contributors ix // Introduction 3 // PETER SEIXAS // I. Historiographies and Historical Consciousness // Towards a Theoretical Framework for Comparing Historiographies: // Some Preliminary Considerations 25 // CHRIS LORENZ // Specific Narratives and Schematic Narrative Templates 49 // JAMES v. WERTSCH // Historical Consciousness: Narrative Structure, Moral Function, // and Ontogenetic Development 63 // as s e // JORN RUSEN // History, Memory, and Historical Distance 86 // MARK SALBER PHILLIPS // vi Contents // II. History Education and Historical Consciousness // Young People’s Assimilation of a Collective Historical Memory: // A Case Study of Quebeckers of French-Canadian Heritage 109 // JOCELYN LETOURNEAU AND SABRINA MOISAN // Understanding History 129 // PETER LEE // Historical Consciousness and Historical Education: // What to Expect from the First for the Second 165 // CHRISTIAN LAVILLE // The Pedagogical Insistence of Public Memory 183 // ROGER I. SIMON // A Dialogue on Narrative and Historical Consciousness 202 // ROGER SIMON, JORN RUSEN, AND OTHERS (EDITED // AND INTRODUCED BY KENT DEN Heyer) // III. The Politics of Historical Consciousness // Disputed Territory: The Politics of Historical Consciousness // in Australia 217 // TONY TAYLOR // The Pursuit of the Past: A Polemical Perspective 240 // JOHN TORPEY