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''Remembering'' World War II and willingness to fight : sociocultural factors i...

Author(s): Paez, Dario cv logo 1 ; Liu, James H. cv logo 2 ; Techio, Elza cv logo 3 ; Slawuta, Patricia cv logo 4 ; Zlobina, Anya cv logo 5 ; Cabecinhas, Rosa cv logo 6

Date: 2008

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/29462

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Social representations; Collective memory; War attitudes


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Students from 22 nations answered a survey on the most important events in world history. At the national level, free recalling and a positive evaluation of World War II (WWII) were associated with World Values Survey willingness to fight for the country in a war and being a victorious nation. Willingness to fight, a more benign evaluation of WWII, and recall of WWII were associ- ated with nation-level scores on power distance and low postmaterialism, suggesting that values stressing obedience and competition between nations are associated with support for collective violence, whereas values of expressive individualism are negatively related. Internal political vio- lence was unrelated to willingness to fight, excluding direct learning as an explanation of legit- imization of violence. Recall of wars in general (operationalized by WWI recall) was also unrelated to willingness to fight. Results replicate and extend Archer and Gartner’s classic study showing the legitimization of violence by war to the domain of collective remembering.
Document Type Article
Language English
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