History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks

Zimbabwe is a country in southern Africa that was formerly known as Rhodesia and was established in 1890 by European settlers. Zimbabwe gained independence from the colonial regime in 1980 and has a rich historical background. This study serves to understand the use of archaeology in two selected Fo...

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Main Author: Plescia, Bronwyn Bianca
Other Authors: Wassermann, Johannes Michiel
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76766
Plescia, BB 2019, History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks, MEd Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76766>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-767662021-10-23T05:15:48Z History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks Plescia, Bronwyn Bianca Wassermann, Johannes Michiel u17301905@tuks.co.za Bentrovato, Denise UCTD archaeology and history education educational archaeology historical archaeology archaeology and history textbooks archaeology in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is a country in southern Africa that was formerly known as Rhodesia and was established in 1890 by European settlers. Zimbabwe gained independence from the colonial regime in 1980 and has a rich historical background. This study serves to understand the use of archaeology in two selected Form 3 Zimbabwean history textbooks. The study was a case study with embedded units of analysis situated in the interpretivist paradigm analysing how and why archaeology had been used in Zimbabwean school history textbooks. Content analysis of each unit was employed to better understand this concept and the transdisciplinary relationship between historians and archaeologists is conceptualized in the textbooks. What emerged from the analysis was that archaeology was indeed made use of to explain the prehistory of Zimbabwe, it was just the depth of the archaeological content that differed between the two textbooks sampled. Archaeology was used in a nationalistic manner to show that prior to the arrival of Europeans, Zimbabwe did indeed have a thriving culture with city states, craftsmen and international trade contrary to the Eurocentric views that native Zimbabweans were primitive. In this study, it was shown that without archaeology the prehistory of Zimbabwe would remain fragmented and mixed up in romanticised versions of Great Zimbabwe being built by the Queen of Sheba or being connected to the mines of King Solomon and never really giving credit to the native inhabitants of Zimbabwe who were the true architects of a nation as great as that of Great Zimbabwe. In the light of the recent political transformations in Zimbabwe, it was however evident that the history textbooks have changed, relying less on archaeology and more on a patriotic form of history filled with oral traditions and earlier historical writings of the Arabs and Portuguese traders and explorers of old. Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2019. Humanities Education MEd Unrestricted 2020-11-04T15:09:49Z 2020-11-04T15:09:49Z 20/04/20 2019 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76766 Plescia, BB 2019, History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks, MEd Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/76766> A2020 17301905 en © 2020 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria
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topic UCTD
archaeology and history education
educational archaeology
historical archaeology
archaeology and history textbooks
archaeology in Zimbabwe
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archaeology and history education
educational archaeology
historical archaeology
archaeology and history textbooks
archaeology in Zimbabwe
Plescia, Bronwyn Bianca
History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks
description Zimbabwe is a country in southern Africa that was formerly known as Rhodesia and was established in 1890 by European settlers. Zimbabwe gained independence from the colonial regime in 1980 and has a rich historical background. This study serves to understand the use of archaeology in two selected Form 3 Zimbabwean history textbooks. The study was a case study with embedded units of analysis situated in the interpretivist paradigm analysing how and why archaeology had been used in Zimbabwean school history textbooks. Content analysis of each unit was employed to better understand this concept and the transdisciplinary relationship between historians and archaeologists is conceptualized in the textbooks. What emerged from the analysis was that archaeology was indeed made use of to explain the prehistory of Zimbabwe, it was just the depth of the archaeological content that differed between the two textbooks sampled. Archaeology was used in a nationalistic manner to show that prior to the arrival of Europeans, Zimbabwe did indeed have a thriving culture with city states, craftsmen and international trade contrary to the Eurocentric views that native Zimbabweans were primitive. In this study, it was shown that without archaeology the prehistory of Zimbabwe would remain fragmented and mixed up in romanticised versions of Great Zimbabwe being built by the Queen of Sheba or being connected to the mines of King Solomon and never really giving credit to the native inhabitants of Zimbabwe who were the true architects of a nation as great as that of Great Zimbabwe. In the light of the recent political transformations in Zimbabwe, it was however evident that the history textbooks have changed, relying less on archaeology and more on a patriotic form of history filled with oral traditions and earlier historical writings of the Arabs and Portuguese traders and explorers of old. === Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2019. === Humanities Education === MEd === Unrestricted
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title History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks
title_short History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks
title_full History through archaeology - a case study of Zimbabwean history textbooks
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