Longing for the good old days of ‘our country’: Understanding the triggers, functions and consequences of national nostalgia
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2019
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Smeekes, A.N.
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Abstract
Research indicates that national nostalgia thrives across the world and is harnessed by
populist radical-right parties (PRRPs) to mobilize people for their exclusionary
standpoints. While national nostalgia is a timely issue, the topic has only recently started
to get attention in social psychology. In this chapter, I investigate the triggers, functions
and consequences of national nostalgia for present day group dynamics by integrating
social psychological theories on intergroup relations, group-based emotions, and identity
motivation with sociological and anthropological work on collective nostalgia and political
scientific research on PRRPs. I demonstrate that, on the one hand, national nostalgia can
be seen as functional and constructive for native majority members, in the sense that it
helps them protect to national identity continuity in times of uncertainty and change. On
the other hand, national nostalgia can be seen as a destructive force, as it results in
exclusionary understandings of national identity based on historical roots and in antiimmigrant and anti-Muslim sentiments. I demonstrate that the stronger endorsement of this
nativist ideology forms an important explanation for why national nostalgia is related to a
greater likelihood of PRRP voting in the Netherlands.
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