A key assumption in collective memory research is that group members are particularly inclined to preserve history that reinforces the ingroup's positive identity. Yet, this assumption lacks solid empirical support, as research has rarely measured the identity-protective potential of historical events considered important to remember. Theoretically, this support is essential because group members may engage with history for reasons other than benefiting their ingroup. We complement existing lite
Do people across the world want to remember positive ingroup histories?
Fiona Kazarovytska·Roland Imhoff·Verena Heidrich·Slieman Halabi·Silvana D'Ottone·Edward Clarke·Katrín Árnadóttir·Suryodaya Sharma
