This collection of essays gives an overview on current developments in
the field of education in the successor states of ex-Yugoslavia and the
Republic of Moldova from the mid 1990s to today. The impact of nation-
and state-building processes on the politics of history and on schooling
are analysed against the background of the complex social and political
transformations that have been taking place in the region; changes that
are usually subsumed under the problematic and rather unspecific notion
of transition. The book engages in such issues as: What is the role of
international actors and what is the impact of interventions in
education? What are the preconditions for lasting and sustainable
reforms in education? What goals are inscribed in history textbook
narratives? This book addresses these questions from an
interdisciplinary perspective and offers insights into the complicated
and ambiguous developments in the field of education in Southeast Europe
during the last decade. German text.