Relegating past in-group transgressions to ancient history might deflect threat to collective identity. Germans (but not Canadians) judged the Holocaust to be more subjectively remote in time when they read only about German-perpetrated atrocities than when this threat was mitigated. Greater subjective distance predicted lower collective guilt, which, in turn, predicted less willingness to make amends (Study 1). Distancing under threat was more pronounced among defensive Germans who felt unjustly blamed by other nations (Study 2). In Study 3, the authors examined the causal role of subjective time. Nondefensive Germans induced to view the Holocaust as closer reported more collective guilt and willingness to compensate. In contrast, defensiv...
Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological researc...
When are current generations held accountable for transgressions committed by previous generations? ...
Memories of wrongdoings are often viewed as an obstacle to reconciliation in divided societies. Is i...
As time distances people from moral transgressions, do affected parties experience a lingering need ...
Kazarovytska F, Kretzschmar M, Lamberty P, Rees J, Knausenberger J, Imhoff R. From Moral Disaster to...
The authors examined how categorization influences victimized group members' responses to contempora...
Germany’s past is marked not only by the atrocities of the Holocaust, but also by a history of colle...
Many German and American researchers have studied the truly long-lasting effects of World War II on ...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
When does collective memory influence behavior? We highlight two conditions under which the memory o...
Two types of out-groups are hypothesized to make people feel guilty, about their in-group's misdeeds...
Black and White Americans show relative agreement on the extent of anti-Black racism before the 1960...
The aim of our study is to explore how clear vs. fuzzy knowledge on war’s violence, meant to sociali...
The current thesis aimed to extend existing research on intergroup forgiveness by considering histor...
The present research investigates how reading stories about past mistreatment of children who had be...
Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological researc...
When are current generations held accountable for transgressions committed by previous generations? ...
Memories of wrongdoings are often viewed as an obstacle to reconciliation in divided societies. Is i...
As time distances people from moral transgressions, do affected parties experience a lingering need ...
Kazarovytska F, Kretzschmar M, Lamberty P, Rees J, Knausenberger J, Imhoff R. From Moral Disaster to...
The authors examined how categorization influences victimized group members' responses to contempora...
Germany’s past is marked not only by the atrocities of the Holocaust, but also by a history of colle...
Many German and American researchers have studied the truly long-lasting effects of World War II on ...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
When does collective memory influence behavior? We highlight two conditions under which the memory o...
Two types of out-groups are hypothesized to make people feel guilty, about their in-group's misdeeds...
Black and White Americans show relative agreement on the extent of anti-Black racism before the 1960...
The aim of our study is to explore how clear vs. fuzzy knowledge on war’s violence, meant to sociali...
The current thesis aimed to extend existing research on intergroup forgiveness by considering histor...
The present research investigates how reading stories about past mistreatment of children who had be...
Both historians and lay people attempt to explain national histories. However, psychological researc...
When are current generations held accountable for transgressions committed by previous generations? ...
Memories of wrongdoings are often viewed as an obstacle to reconciliation in divided societies. Is i...