We study how the spread of the Lost Cause narrative—a revisionist and racist retelling of the US Civil War—shifted opinions and behaviors toward national reunification and racial discrimination against African Americans. Looking at screenings of The Birth of a Nation, a blockbuster movie that greatly popularized the Lost Cause after 1915, we find that the film shifted the public discourse toward a more patriotic and less divisive language, increased military enlistment, and fostered cultural convergence between former enemies. We document how the racist content of the narrative connects to reconciliation through a "common-enemy" type of argument.

Elena Esposito, T.R. (2023). Reconciliation Narratives: The Birth of a Nation after the US Civil War. THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 113(6), 1461-1504 [10.1257/aer.20210413].

Reconciliation Narratives: The Birth of a Nation after the US Civil War

Alessandro Saia;
2023

Abstract

We study how the spread of the Lost Cause narrative—a revisionist and racist retelling of the US Civil War—shifted opinions and behaviors toward national reunification and racial discrimination against African Americans. Looking at screenings of The Birth of a Nation, a blockbuster movie that greatly popularized the Lost Cause after 1915, we find that the film shifted the public discourse toward a more patriotic and less divisive language, increased military enlistment, and fostered cultural convergence between former enemies. We document how the racist content of the narrative connects to reconciliation through a "common-enemy" type of argument.
2023
Elena Esposito, T.R. (2023). Reconciliation Narratives: The Birth of a Nation after the US Civil War. THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 113(6), 1461-1504 [10.1257/aer.20210413].
Elena Esposito , Tiziano Rotesi , Alessandro Saia , Mathias Thoenig
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