“…History education is supposed to generate an understanding of the relation between past and present. If students do not understand that past and present are very different epistemological worlds (Carretero & Solcoff, 2012;Lowenthal, 1985), this is not only confusion but also a misconception in opposition to the development of historical thinking 680 20 CARRETERO AND VAN ALPHEN (Levesque, 2008;Seixas, 2004;Wineburg, 2001) and ultimately a limited understanding of the complex and dynamic present. In this sense, identification is conceived to be a possible inhibitor to historical understanding.…”