World War II affected almost all nations of the world. The events of the war and their consequences are still being debated today, decades later. In two studies, we examined how people from different countries remembered the war. Over 100 people from each of 11 countries (Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Russia, UK, and USA) provided their opinions of the 10 most important events of WWII. Participants also completed an event recognition test to assess their general knowledge of the war. The results demonstrate great consensus for important events, but also some striking differences wherein people frequently nominated events that were important to only their country. Particularly, Russians' collective mem...
The study of mass consciousness is one of the most pressing sociological issues. Historical memory i...
Remembering the Second World War brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast of lead...
Students from 22 nations answered a survey on the most important events in world history. At the nat...
World War II affected almost all nations of the world. The events of the war and their consequences ...
We assessed the knowledge of 1,338 people from 11 countries (8 former Allied and 3 former Axis) abou...
Following open-ended methodology used in an earlier research by Liu et al., social representations o...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Informing the British Council...
Remembering the Road to World War Two is a broad and comparative international survey of the histori...
We examined whether and how memories and knowledge of World War II (WWII) transmit across generation...
Abstract A collective memory is a representation of the past that is shared by members of a group. W...
This thesis provides a survey of the English memory of the Second World War and Holocaust using oral...
This thesis provides a survey of the English memory of the Second World War and Holocaust using oral...
Flashbulb memories are defined as vivid and long-lasting memories for the reception context of an im...
We examined and compared the initiating conditions of flashbulb memory (FBM) confidence and event me...
There is no doubt that the most important event of the 20th century was a joint victory of the unite...
The study of mass consciousness is one of the most pressing sociological issues. Historical memory i...
Remembering the Second World War brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast of lead...
Students from 22 nations answered a survey on the most important events in world history. At the nat...
World War II affected almost all nations of the world. The events of the war and their consequences ...
We assessed the knowledge of 1,338 people from 11 countries (8 former Allied and 3 former Axis) abou...
Following open-ended methodology used in an earlier research by Liu et al., social representations o...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Informing the British Council...
Remembering the Road to World War Two is a broad and comparative international survey of the histori...
We examined whether and how memories and knowledge of World War II (WWII) transmit across generation...
Abstract A collective memory is a representation of the past that is shared by members of a group. W...
This thesis provides a survey of the English memory of the Second World War and Holocaust using oral...
This thesis provides a survey of the English memory of the Second World War and Holocaust using oral...
Flashbulb memories are defined as vivid and long-lasting memories for the reception context of an im...
We examined and compared the initiating conditions of flashbulb memory (FBM) confidence and event me...
There is no doubt that the most important event of the 20th century was a joint victory of the unite...
The study of mass consciousness is one of the most pressing sociological issues. Historical memory i...
Remembering the Second World War brings together an international and interdisciplinary cast of lead...
Students from 22 nations answered a survey on the most important events in world history. At the nat...