Historical Memories. Rezarta Bilali & Michael Ross

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Historical Memories Rezarta Bilali & Michael Ross

Philosopher George Santayana "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

Remember Annals of St. Gall 709 Hard winter. Duke Gottfried died. 710 Hard year and deficient crops. 711 Nothing happened. 712 Flood every where... 723 Charles fought against the Saracens at Poitiers on Saturday.

Different Views "What experience and history teach is this-that people and governments never have learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from it." G. W. F. Hegel If you do not like the past, change it. William L. Burton, (American Historical Association Newsletter, 20:2, 1982). "Each age tries to form its own conception of the past. Each age writes the history of the past anew with reference to the conditions uppermost in its own time." Frederick Jackson Turner Search for analogies Iraq like Bosnia or Vietnam?

Historical Memories Take Many Forms Texts, novels, plays, films, monuments Shakespeare, Salieri Narratives by teachers, group & religious leaders Individual memories of insiders & outsiders.

So Why Bother Remembering History? Psychological perspective: Group identity (insiders and outsiders) Personal identity (insiders and sometimes outsiders)

Parallels Between Group & Personal Identity High self/group regard Motivation: self/group preservation Threaten self/group ID self/group protective motives History self/group understanding (Who am I/we?) Self/group views<--->history Insiders consider themselves to be history experts History conflicts<---->territorial conflicts

Group & societal level Past Present

Group & societal level Past Present

Magnitude Gap Severity of harm Moral Culpability Time Span Intentions of Perpetrators Baumeister & Catanese, 1999

Sources of distortions in interpretations of violent past Selective remembering Fabrication of events Blaming the enemy Blaming the circumstances Minimization of harm Exaggeration of harm Recollections Attributions of responsibility Severity of harm (Baumeister & Hastings, 1997)

Shared representations of the past Present Historical memories Individuallevel

Antecedents Group membership Ingroup identification Group status, Ideology, SDO The type of events Interpretation of events Bilali, 2009; Cairns et al., 1998; McKeever et al., 1993; Sahdra & Ross, 2007; Sibley et al., 2007

Consequences Collective Emotions Past Victimization Intergroup outcomes Consequences for the ingroup Kaiser et al., 2004; Mack, 1983; Vollhardt, 2009; Wohl & Branscombe, 2008

Consequences Reminders of Ingroup Wrongdoing Collective Emotions: Guilt, Shame, Intergroup outcomes (e.g., reparations, apologies Level of categorization

Philosopher George Santayana "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

Palestinian prime minister, Salam Fayyad Let us not allow ourselves the luxury of acting as victims forever. This is a case of two opposed historical narratives. And if this is going to direct traffic in the future, we are not going too far. It s time to get on with it and end this conflict. Let s move on. Let s really look forward.

Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement for Burundi in 2000), called for clarification of the entire history of Burundi, going as far back as possible in order to inform Burundi about their past. The purpose of this clarification shall be to rewrite Burundi s history, so that all Burundians can interpret it in the same way (Protocol 1, Article 8, c).

Reconciliation Historical memories TRCs Memorials History education etc

Process vs. content The normative and moral framework What kind of historical truth? -- Establishing accountability & responsibility; -- Delegitimizing the institutional frameworks of the past; -- Breaking the past patterns of behavior; -- Focusing on the lessons learned Single truth vs. multiple truths

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