Social representations of European history by the European youth: A cross-country comparison

Author:

Bouchat Pierre,Cabecinhas Rosa,Licata Laurent,Charton Maxence,Chryssochoou Xenia,Delouvée Sylvain,Erb Hans-Peter,Facca Léo,Flassbeck Christine,Haas Valérie,Kalampalikis Nikos,Franc Renata,Mari Silvia,Pavlovic Tomislav,Petrović Nebojša,Raudsepp Maaris,Sá Alberto,Sakki Inari,Sekerdej Maciek,Taranczewski Julien,Telle Nils-Torge,Valentim Joaquim Pires,Wenzel Aude,Wnuk Anna,Hilton Denis

Abstract

The present manuscript examines the way young Europeans represent Europe’s history. A study conducted in 11 European countries (N = 1406 students in social sciences) shows that the characters considered most important in the history of Europe are mostly men linked either to WW2, authoritarianism, or conquests and empires. Although these appear later in the rankings and despite some imbalance between countries, Europe’s history is also associated with religious figures, artists, scientists, and philosophers. These results show that the representations of the history of Europe currently shared by young Europeans correspond, in part, to historical narratives based on a specific set of experiences, events, and values supposedly common to the peoples of Europe that were promoted by European elites throughout the integration process. Further, these results suggest that beyond the negative narrative of war and the crimes of totalitarianism, the history of Europe is also embodied by positive characters transcending national boundaries and associated with a set of key elements of the EU identity: democracy, tolerance, solidarity, humanism, and the Enlightenment. Finally, we also highlight the near-total absence of characters unambiguously related to colonization and, especially, decolonization, and a strong overall under-representation of women.

Publisher

Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Applied Psychology,Social Psychology

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