Historical trauma may cast a shadow over the lives of subsequent generations of victimised groups. We examine the buffering role of victimised group identification on the association between the cognitive availability of historical trauma, historical trauma symptoms, and conspiracy beliefs. Two studies conducted in Poland (Study 1: Ukrainian minority, N = 92; Study 2: ethnic Poles; N = 227) revealed that among highly identified group members (compared to those with low levels of group identification), the relation between the cognitive availability of historical trauma and historical trauma symptoms was weaker. Study 2 additionally showed that the consequences of historical trauma are detectable among members of historically victimised grou...
Twentieth century has witnessed several cases of mass traumatization when groups as wholes were ostr...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...
The aim of our study is to explore how clear vs. fuzzy knowledge on war’s violence, meant to sociali...
Conspiracy beliefs constitute a propensity to attribute major events to powerful agents acting again...
Collective traumas may often lead to deep societal divides and internal conflicts. In this article, ...
Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological researc...
Two U.S. studies report a differential effect of identity centrality and in-group superiority on rea...
The present research examined how group members construe events of conflict and violence in which th...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
Collective memories which is a group’s shared representations of its past and which has the potentia...
Relegating past in-group transgressions to ancient history might deflect threat to collective identi...
In societies with collective memories of their group\u27s historical victimization, perceptions of t...
Cognitive theories of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that trauma narratives that make ...
Twentieth century has witnessed several cases of mass traumatization when groups as wholes were ostr...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...
The aim of our study is to explore how clear vs. fuzzy knowledge on war’s violence, meant to sociali...
Conspiracy beliefs constitute a propensity to attribute major events to powerful agents acting again...
Collective traumas may often lead to deep societal divides and internal conflicts. In this article, ...
Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological researc...
Two U.S. studies report a differential effect of identity centrality and in-group superiority on rea...
The present research examined how group members construe events of conflict and violence in which th...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
Collective memories of historical ingroup victimization can be linked to prosocial or hostile interg...
Collective memories which is a group’s shared representations of its past and which has the potentia...
Relegating past in-group transgressions to ancient history might deflect threat to collective identi...
In societies with collective memories of their group\u27s historical victimization, perceptions of t...
Cognitive theories of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that trauma narratives that make ...
Twentieth century has witnessed several cases of mass traumatization when groups as wholes were ostr...
Despite the fact that survivors of Soviet political repressions still feel the adverse long-term con...
The aim of our study is to explore how clear vs. fuzzy knowledge on war’s violence, meant to sociali...