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• Heritage education is dependent on political approaches for historical representations. • Heritage education in conflict settings has the potential to transform learners’ perceptions. • The findings challenge a binary view between national and local heritage education. • The paper offers an alternative framework for conceptualizing heritage education as a spectrum from propagandistic to empowering forms.
Kisler et al. (Fri,) studied this question.