Between discovery and exploitation of history: Lay theories of history and their connections to national identity and interest in history

dc.contributor.authorWojcik, Adrian Dominik
dc.contributor.authorLewicka, Maria
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-20T07:33:54Z
dc.date.available2022-12-20T07:33:54Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractOne of the distinctions in modern historiography is that between collective memory and history. Although ideal historical research is presented as objective and driven by the search for accuracy, collective memory is nearly always distorted by the current group’s needs. In the current study, we assess whether common people use this professional distinction and whether these two concepts are used by the general population. Our findings are based on several different lines of quantitative studies with a total sample size of 3949: two representative Polish samples, a study of the collective memory of Oświęcim inhabitants and one representative study of inhabitants of six Polish cities. The findings show that laypeople distinguish between three different forms of historical understanding, corresponding to the (1) realistic view of history (history as a search for truth), (2) instrumental view of history (history as a construction in the service of the group’s current needs) and (3) relativistic view of history (disbelief in the possibility of historical cognition). The meta-analysis of correlations revealed that instrumental lay theory was positively related to the nationalistic in-group identity that glorifies the in-group. By contrast, realistic theory was positively related to patriotism – a form of in-group attachment that is open to criticism. The realistic theory was positively related, whereas the instrumental view was negatively related to the expressed interest in history. Moreover, the instrumental view of history was positively related to the explicit denial of the value of historical heritage and a strong focus on the present.pl
dc.description.sponsorshipPreparation of this paper was financed with a research grant from the National Science Centre, Poland Nr 2011/03/B/HS6/03320 to M.L. and the National Science Centre, Poland – 2011/03/N/HS6/03573 to A.D.Wpl
dc.identifier.citationMemory Studies, 15(6), 1497–1516. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980221134507pl
dc.identifier.other10.1177/17506980221134507
dc.identifier.urihttp://repozytorium.umk.pl/handle/item/6796
dc.language.isoengpl
dc.publisherSagepl
dc.subjectnational identitypl
dc.subjectin-group identificationpl
dc.subjectcollective memorypl
dc.subjectinterest in historypl
dc.subjectlay theories of historypl
dc.titleBetween discovery and exploitation of history: Lay theories of history and their connections to national identity and interest in historypl
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/preprintpl

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