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Mark Hlavacik, "Willing Warriors: A New History of the Education Culture Wars" (U Chicago Press, 2025)

Mar 28, 2026
Mark Hlavacik, assistant professor at Texas A&M and author of Willing Warriors, studies public arguments about schooling. He traces how culture wars reshaped education from the 1970s to today. Short, vivid case studies reveal how exposés, viral classroom panics, and high-profile interventions drive heated curriculum battles. He also explores when conflict can spur better public debate and how to read education controversies critically.
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INSIGHT

Exposé Tactics Are Planned Not Accidental

  • National History Standards controversy shows exposé rhetoric is often premeditated and strategic rather than spontaneous.
  • Mark Hlavacik documents Lynn Cheney crafting op-eds and coordinating research months earlier to derail the standards before release.
ANECDOTE

Behind The Scenes Work That Killed Standards

  • Lynn Cheney used earlier research and conference monitoring to prepare criticisms before the National History Standards were published.
  • Hlavacik found notes showing her research assistant developed editorials from MLA and CAA conference observations.
INSIGHT

Bloom's Provocations Contain Valuable Questions

  • Alan Bloom mixes problematic claims with serious questions about curriculum purpose and corporatization of higher education.
  • Hlavacik argues Bloom's critique of vocational college aims and loss of common texts still warrants discussion despite disagreeable views.
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