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Heroes and villains of world history across cultures
Authors
A Appadurai
A Gupta
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B Schwartz
C Calhoun
C Fowler
CG Sibley
CG Sibley
Chan-Hoong Leong
Chris G. Sibley
CN Macrae
César A Hidalgo
D Fuchs
D Rindskopf
Dario Paez
Denis J. Hilton
DJ Hilton
DJ Schneider
DO Sears
DO Sears
E Burke
E Hobsbawm
F Fukuyama
FJR Van de Vijver
G Hofstede
G Ritzer
Gail Moloney
Gisela Böhm
HK Bhabha
I Greenstein
Ilya Garber
J Henrich
J Olick
JA Hagenaars
James H. Liu
JH Liu
JH Liu
JH Liu
JH Liu
JH Liu
JV Wertsch
JX Inda
Katja Hanke
L van Ypersele
Laurent Licata
LK Muthén
M Bobowik
M Douglas
M Sahlins
MA Hogg
MA Leichtman
MC Nussbaum
MS Wilson
Olivier Klein
PD Bliese
R Inglehart
RD Kaplan
Rosa Cabecinhas
S Freud
S Moscovici
S Reicher
S Reicher
S van Hooft
Sammyh S. Khan
SE Asch
SH Schwartz
Stanley O. Gaines
Velichko Valchev
W Wagner
Wolfgang Wagner
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
Doi
Abstract
© 2015 Hanke et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are creditedEmergent properties of global political culture were examined using data from the World History Survey (WHS) involving 6,902 university students in 37 countries evaluating 40 figures from world history. Multidimensional scaling and factor analysis techniques found only limited forms of universality in evaluations across Western, Catholic/Orthodox, Muslim, and Asian country clusters. The highest consensus across cultures involved scientific innovators, with Einstein having the most positive evaluation overall. Peaceful humanitarians like Mother Theresa and Gandhi followed. There was much less cross-cultural consistency in the evaluation of negative figures, led by Hitler, Osama bin Laden, and Saddam Hussein. After more traditional empirical methods (e.g., factor analysis) failed to identify meaningful cross-cultural patterns, Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) was used to identify four global representational profiles: Secular and Religious Idealists were overwhelmingly prevalent in Christian countries, and Political Realists were common in Muslim and Asian countries. We discuss possible consequences and interpretations of these different representational profiles.This research was supported by grant RG016-P-10 from the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange (http://www.cckf.org.tw/). Religion Culture Entropy China Democracy Economic histor
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