Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 501 pages) : illustrations (some color), color map |
Contents |
Preface / Henry L. Roediger, III and James V. Wertsch -- Introduction to the volume / James V. Wertsch and Henry L. Roediger, III -- When we forget / Strobe Talbott -- City on a hill : pilgrims, Puritans, and the origin of America / Abram Van Engen -- Europe in 1989, America in 2020, and the death of the lost cause / David W. Blight -- Charlottesville and the END of American exceptionalism / Jeffrey K. Olick -- Finding a way forward : memory and the future in American national narratives / Christina Simko -- The weight of the past : ecological perspectives on a contested Confederate monument / David Cunningham -- From hero to villain : stability and change in popular beliefs about Christopher Columbus / Amy Corning and Howard Schuman -- Psychological aspects of national memory : an American case / Jeremy K. Yamashiro -- Social representations of history, living historical memory, and historical charters : refining collective memory towards a theory of political culture change / James H. Liu, Sarah Y. Choi, Robert Jiqi Zhang, Roosevelt Vilar, Mo. Abdul Hakim -- Decades later : what World War II events are remembered as the most important ones? Implications of data collected in 12 countries / Magdalena Abel, Sharda Umanath, Krystian Barzykowski -- National and state narcissism as reflected in overclaiming of responsibility / Henry L. Roediger, III, Adam L Putnam, Jeremy K. Yamashiro -- United States and Germany's collective memories of pride and shame for American and German history / Sharda Umanath, Madgalena Abel -- Persistence of national core memory over 3000 years : the case of ancient vs. modern Israel / Yadin Dudai -- National pasts as political presents : war memory in East Asia / Carol Gluck -- How China remembers the Korean War and the limits of statist nationalism / Zhao Ma -- Using a golden age : national memory of Georgia's favorite king / Nutsa Batiashvili -- Collective memory and mass movements : when mobilization requires neither leadership nor political elites / Rauf Garagozov -- Mass-movements and coalitional psychology : mobilization requires neither tribalism nor gullibility / Pascal Boyer -- Towards a dynamical -- in the field -- approach to collective memory / Alin Coman -- How collective memories emerge : a cognitive psychological perspective / Suparna Rajaram, Tori Peña, Garrett D. Greeley -- Populist beliefs : byproducts of an adaptive system? / Elizabeth J. Marsh, Matthew Stanley, Morgan K. Taylor -- The narrative tools of national memory / James V. Wertsch |
Summary |
This volume brings together distinguished scholars to address broad societal claims about the surge in populist nationalism in the scholarly literature on collective memory. Through an examination of conceptual claims and empirical evidence in the collective memory literature, this book offers a multidisciplinary, modern approach to studying these persistent challenges |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from home page (Oxford Academic, viewed December 21, 2023) |
Subject |
Nationalism and collective memory -- Case studies
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Populism -- Case studies
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Political psychology -- Case studies
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Nationalism and collective memory
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Political psychology
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Populism
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Politics & government.
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Politics and Government.
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Roediger, Henry L., III, editor.
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Wertsch, James V., editor.
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LC no. |
2021052757 |
ISBN |
9780197568705 |
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019756870X |
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9780197568682 |
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0197568688 |
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9780197568699 |
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0197568696 |
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