1st Edition

History Education and the Truth Problem

By Terry Haydn Copyright 2026
212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

With misinformation and distorted versions of the past gaining dangerous traction worldwide, it is crucial that students and adults can discern between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ history and make accurate and well-founded judgements on contemporary issues and problems. This timely book explores the concept of truth in the discipline of history and argues that history education must evolve to combat the... Read more

Preface  Acknowledgements  1. History and the truth problem  2. The slide into the post-truth era and other changes which have a bearing on ideas about history and truth  3. Veracity: a neglected strand of school history?  4. Changing ideas about values and dispositions in the teaching of history  5. History withheld?  6. The problem of synthetic history  7. How should history education respond to the truth problem?

Biography

Terry Haydn is Professor of Education and was for many years Director of the History PGCE Course at the University of East Anglia. He taught for many years in an inner-city school in Manchester and has published widely in the field of history education, citizenship and the use of new technologies in education.