The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great War, a major event that has profoundly affected Europe. A survey conducted in 20 European countries (N = 1906 students in social sciences) shows a high consensus: The outbreak of the war is attributed to the warring nations' leaders while the responsibility of the populations is minimized. Building on the concept of social representation of history (Liu & Hilton, 2005), we suggest that the social representations of the Great War fulfill social psychological functions in contemporary Europe. We suggest that WWI may function as a charter for European integration. Their content also suggests a desire to distinguish a positively valued ingroup ("t...
Published online: 02 November 2021The article surveys the social and military history of Austria-Hun...
Social representations of the historical past, anchored in historical experience and cultural values...
This study explores the development of the postwar memory - or lack of it - of the British war effor...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
International audienceThe present study examines current social representations associated with the ...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
The present study addresses antecedents and consequences of collective vic-timhood in the context of...
The present manuscript examines the way young Europeans represent Europe’s history. A study conducte...
This article addresses the experiences of Croats and Croatia in the aftermath of the First World Wa...
The present study addresses antecedents and consequences of collective victimhood in the context of ...
The notion that through increased state cooperation and dependency, national divisions can be overco...
A study of the genesis of ‘European civilisation’ as a concept of 20th-C EU political practice & as ...
This thesis compares English and German commemorative practices after the Great War. In England, com...
A study of the genesis of ‘European civilisation’ as a concept of 20th-C EU political practice & as ...
Published online: 02 November 2021The article surveys the social and military history of Austria-Hun...
Social representations of the historical past, anchored in historical experience and cultural values...
This study explores the development of the postwar memory - or lack of it - of the British war effor...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
International audienceThe present study examines current social representations associated with the ...
The present study examines current social representations associated with the origins of the Great W...
The present study addresses antecedents and consequences of collective vic-timhood in the context of...
The present manuscript examines the way young Europeans represent Europe’s history. A study conducte...
This article addresses the experiences of Croats and Croatia in the aftermath of the First World Wa...
The present study addresses antecedents and consequences of collective victimhood in the context of ...
The notion that through increased state cooperation and dependency, national divisions can be overco...
A study of the genesis of ‘European civilisation’ as a concept of 20th-C EU political practice & as ...
This thesis compares English and German commemorative practices after the Great War. In England, com...
A study of the genesis of ‘European civilisation’ as a concept of 20th-C EU political practice & as ...
Published online: 02 November 2021The article surveys the social and military history of Austria-Hun...
Social representations of the historical past, anchored in historical experience and cultural values...
This study explores the development of the postwar memory - or lack of it - of the British war effor...