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International Conference: The School and its many Pasts

THE SCHOOL AND ITS MANY PASTS
School Memories between Social Perception and Collective Representation
(Macerata, 12-14 December 2022)

Submission Deadline: 15 December 2021

This call for papers is part of the research activities envisaged for the project of  significant national interest entitled School Memories between Social Perception and Collective Representation (Italy, 1861-2001). The intention is to continue the line of research inaugurated by the international symposium on School Memories. New Trends in Historical Research into Education: Heuristic Perspectives and Methodological Issues, which took place in Seville in 2015.

For more information download the full Call for Papers 

The CfP is also available in Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese at the conference website: https://www.memoriascolastica.it/notizie/notizie/international-conference-school-and-its-many-pasts-school-memories-between-social

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