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Record Nr.

UNINA9910146397203321

Titolo

National Romanticism : Formation of National Movements / / edited by Balazs Trencsenyi and Michal Kopecek

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Budapest ; ; New York, : Central European University Press, 2007

ISBN

9786155211249

978-6-15521-124-9

978-615-5211-24-9

615-5211-24-8

2-8218-1491-7

1-281-37684-1

9786611376840

1-4294-2547-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 498 pages)

Collana

Discourses of collective identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945): texts and commentaries ; ; 2

Altri autori (Persone)

TrencsenyiBalazs <1973->

KopecekMichal

Disciplina

943.0009/034

Soggetti

Nationalism - Europe, Eastern - History

Ethnicity - Europe, Eastern - History

Europe, Eastern History Sources

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

CONSTANTINOS PAPARRIGOPOULOS: HISTORY OF THE HELLENIC NATIONJOVAN JOVANOVIC ZMAJ: BRIGHT GRAVES, GRANDFATHER AND GRANDSON; IVAN VAZOV: UNDER THE YOKE; NAMIK KEMAL: OTTOMAN HISTORY; CHAPTER II. SPIRIT OF THE NATION: CUSTOMS, LANGUAGE, RELIGION; JOSEF JUNGMANN: SECOND CONVERSATION CONCERNING THE CZECH LANGUAGE; VUK STEFANOVIC KARADIC: LITTLE SLAVO- SERBIAN SONG BOOK OF THE COMMON PEOPLE; FERENC KÖLCSEY: NATIONAL TRADITIONS, HYMN; MAURYCY MOCHNACKI: THOUGHTS ON HOW THE TRANSLATION OF FOREIGN BELLES- LETTRES INFLUENCES POLISH LITERATURE; CHARLES SEALSFIELD: AUSTRIA AS IT IS

Sommario/riassunto

67 texts, including hymns, manifestos, articles or extracts from lengthy



studies exemplify the relation between Romanticism and the national movements in the cultural space ranging from Poland to the Ottoman Empire. Each text is accompanied by a presentation of the author, and by an analysis of the context in which the respective work was born.The end of the 18th century and first decades of the 19th were in many respects a watershed period in European history. The ideas of the Enlightenment and the dramatic convulsions of the French Revolution had shattered the old bonds and cast doubt upon the established moral and social norms of the old corporate society. In culture a new trend, Romanticism, was successfully asserting itself against Classicism and provided a new key for a growing number of activists to 're-imagine' their national community, reaching beyond the traditional frameworks of identification (such as the 'political nation', regional patriotism, or Christian universalism). The collection focuses on the interplay of Romantic cultural discourses and the shaping of national ideology throughout the 19th century, tracing the patterns of cultural transfer with Western Europe as well as the mimetic competition of national ideologies within the region.