Historical borders and maps as symbolic supports to master narratives and history education [Separata] /

This article represents an attempt to establish a fruitful dialogue among the field of border studies, history education, sociocultural psychology, and the history of cartography. Seminal studies on borders have asserted that the historical maps included in textbooks are basically an imagined repres...

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Autores principales: Parellada, Cristian Abraham (Autor), Carretero Rodríguez, Mario Miguel (Autor), Rodríguez Moneo, María (Autor)
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