The Local Memory of Repression, and Who Fights

IF 4.5 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS World Politics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1353/wp.2024.a924506
Soeren J. Henn, Connor Huff
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abstract: How does the local memory of past repression affect whether individuals fight for or rebel against the government perpetrator? The authors theorize how information about past repression is transmitted across generations to shape long-run patterns of loyalty and rebellion toward the state. To assess this argument, they study how the legacies of the 1845–49 Irish Potato Famine affected the decisions of subsequent generations of Irishmen to fight for or against Britain. Leveraging data on more than 150,000 Irish combatants, the authors show that individuals in places more severely affected by the Famine fought in the pro-British Irish Militia and the British military in World War I at lower rates. By contrast, those individuals rebelled against Britain at higher rates. Additional quantitative analysis provides evidence consistent with the theoretical argument: constituencies more severely affected by the Famine were more likely to vote for the pro-Irish, anti-British Sinn Féin Party. This article demonstrates how the local memory of past repression can play a crucial role in shaping long-run patterns of participation in conflict.
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镇压的地方记忆,以及谁在战斗
摘要:当地人对过去镇压的记忆如何影响个人是为政府犯罪者而战还是反抗政府?作者从理论上分析了有关过去镇压的信息是如何通过世代相传来形成对国家的长期忠诚和反叛模式的。为了评估这一论点,他们研究了 1845-49 年爱尔兰马铃薯饥荒的遗留问题如何影响后代爱尔兰人为英国而战或反抗英国的决定。作者利用 15 万多名爱尔兰战斗人员的数据表明,在受大饥荒影响较严重的地方,个人在第一次世界大战中参加亲英爱尔兰民兵和英国军队的比例较低。相比之下,这些人反抗英国的比例更高。额外的定量分析提供了与理论论点一致的证据:受大饥荒影响更严重的选区更有可能投票支持亲爱尔兰、反英国的新芬党。这篇文章说明了当地人对过去镇压的记忆如何在形成参与冲突的长期模式方面发挥关键作用。
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期刊介绍: World Politics, founded in 1948, is an internationally renowned quarterly journal of political science published in both print and online versions. Open to contributions by scholars, World Politics invites submission of research articles that make theoretical and empirical contributions to the literature, review articles, and research notes bearing on problems in international relations and comparative politics. The journal does not publish articles on current affairs, policy pieces, or narratives of a journalistic nature. Articles submitted for consideration are unsolicited, except for review articles, which are usually commissioned. Published for the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Affairs
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