Historical trauma
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Historical trauma (HT) is cumulative emotional and psychological wounding, over the lifespan and across generations, emanating from massive group trauma experiences. The historical trauma response (HTR) is a constellation of features in reaction to this trauma.
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Cases
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See also
- Collective trauma
- Crucifixion of Jesus
- Crimes against humanity
- Cultural genocide
- Cultural rights
- Democide
- Diaspora politics
- Dispossession, oppression, and depression
- Epigenetics
- Ethnic hatred
- Ethnic nationalism
- Ethnic violence
- Ethnocide
- Extrajudicial killing
- Extrajudicial punishment
- Forced displacement
- Genocidal massacre
- Genocide
- History of slavery
- Linguicide
- List of ethnic cleansing campaigns
- List of ethnic riots
- List of ongoing military conflicts
- List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll
- Lynching
- Pogrom
- Political cleansing of population
- Political violence
- Politicide
- Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome
- Psychological trauma
- Social cleansing
- Religious violence
- Rwandan genocide
- Terrorism
- "The Shoah" or Holocaust
- Transgenerational trauma
- Vietnam War
- War crime
- World War I
- World War II
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