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ID185022
Title ProperLong-Term Effects of Oppression
Other Title InformationPrussia, Political Catholicism, and the Alternative für Deutschland
LanguageENG
AuthorLUKAS HAFFERT ;  Haffert, Lukas
Summary / Abstract (Note)Contemporary political behavior is often affected by historical legacies, but the specific mechanisms through which these legacies are transmitted are difficult to pin down. This paper argues that historical political conflicts can affect political behavior over several generations when they trigger an enduring organizational mobilization. It studies how the oppression of German Catholics in the nineteenth century led to a regionally differentiated mobilization of political Catholicism that still affects political support for the radical right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) today. Using newly collected data on historical oppression events, it shows that Catholic regions where oppression was intense saw greater mobilization of Catholic lay organizations than Catholic regions where oppression was milder and show lower support for the AfD today. The paper thus contributes to the literature on the historical determinants of political behavior as well as to the question of which regional context effects strengthen or weaken the radical right.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 116, No.2; May 2022: p.595 - 614
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review Vol: 116 No 2
Key WordsPolitical Catholicism ;  für Deutschland


 
 
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