IJHLTR International Journal Volume 15, Number 1
The International Journal of History Learning and Teaching
                            Contents
Editorial pp. 5–7
Editorial: Identity, Nationalism And Thinking Historically
France pp. 8–23
Anna Zadora, University of Strasbourg, France
History Teaching In Belarus: Between Europe And Asia 
Brazil pp. 24–33 
Maria Auxiliadora Schmidt, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil 
The History Of Afro-Brazilian People: A Theme Of The Burdening History Of Brazil 
Canada pp. 34–48 
Raphaël Gani, University of Ottawa, Canada 
David Scott, University of Calgary, Canada 
Social Studies Teachers’ Resistance To Teaching Francophone Perspectives In Alberta 
Spain pp. 49–64 
Cosme J. Gómez Carrasco, University of Murcia, Spain 
Ramón López Facal, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain 
Jorge Sáiz Serrano, University of Valencia, Spain 
Narrating “Histories Of Spain”. Students Teachers and the Construction Of National Narratives 
Greece pp. 65–79 
Eleni Apostolidou, University of Ioannina, Greece The Past, The Present And The Future Of The Economic Crisis, Through Greek Students’ Accounts Of Their History 
Greece pp. 80–92 
Kostas Kaviskis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece 
“They Ought To Understand The Achievements Of The Ancient Greeks”: The Views Of Greek Prospective Teachers On The Educational Role Of Archaeology 
Greece pp. 93–102 
Ioannis Nioutsikos, Institute of International Relations, Athens, Greece 
The Effect Of Prior Knowledge On Teaching International History: An Empirical Case Study In UK Higher Education 
Sweden pp. 103–117 
Stefan Ekecrantz, Stockholm University, Sweden
Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy And Undergraduate History 
Australia pp. 118–136 
Deborah Henderson, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia 
'It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’: Examining Pre-Service Teacher Reflections On Preparing To Teach History In The Australian Curriculum In Years 7-10
Malta pp. 137–159 
Yosanne Vella, University of Malta, Malta 
Kimberly Caruana, University of Malta, Malta 
An Investigation Into Finding Effective Ways Of Presenting A Written Source To Students 
England – UK pp. 160–172 
James William Percival, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United Kingdom 
Investigating Narrative Forms Of History Pedagogy In Primary Initial Teacher Education In England