05244nam 2200793Ia 450 991046237880332120200520144314.01-283-85440-690-04-24186-810.1163/9789004241862(CKB)2670000000309425(EBL)1081545(OCoLC)821180599(SSID)ssj0000784925(PQKBManifestationID)12329801(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000784925(PQKBWorkID)10783546(PQKB)10178544(MiAaPQ)EBC1081545(OCoLC)820132017(nllekb)BRILL9789004241862(PPN)174395736(Au-PeEL)EBL1081545(CaPaEBR)ebr10631766(CaONFJC)MIL416690(EXLCZ)99267000000030942520120910d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe historical imagination in nineteenth-century Britain and the Low Countries[electronic resource] /edited by Hugh Dunthorne and Michael WintleLeiden ;Boston Brill20131 online resource (290 p.)National cultivation of culture ;v. 5Description based upon print version of record.90-04-23379-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands and the Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century: An Introduction /Michael Wintle -- 1. From Waterloo Field to Bruges-la-Morte. Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century /Niek van Sas -- 2. A Very English Affair? Defining the Borders of Empire in Nineteenth-Century British Historiography /Andrew Mycock -- 3. Who is the Nation and What Does It Do? The Discursive Construction of the Nation in Belgian and Dutch National Histories of the Romantic Period /Marnix Beyen -- 4. The Colonies in Dutch National Museums for Art and History (1800–1885) /Ellinoor Bergvelt -- 5. ‘Retro-Fitting the Past’: Literary Historicism between the Golden Spurs and Waterloo /Joep Leerssen -- 6. The Victorians, the Dark Ages and English National Identity /Joanne Parker -- 7. ‘A True Conception of History’: ‘Making the Past Part of the Present’ in Late Victorian Historical Romances /Anna Vaninskaya -- 8. Picturing Patriotism: The Image of the Artist-Hero and the Belgian Nation State, 1830–1900 /Jenny Graham -- 9. A Few Painters, A Few Heroes and Many Factory Workers: In Search of the Historical Culture of Belgian Immigrants in Northern France, 1850–1914 /Tom Verschaffel and Saartje Vanden Borre -- 10. ‘Retracing the History of our Country’: National History Painting and Engraving in Britain and the Low Countries in the Nineteenth Century /Hugh Dunthorne -- General Bibliography -- Fifty Years of Anglo-Dutch Historical Conferences and Britain and the Netherlands Published Volumes, 1959–2012 -- Index.The nineteenth century laid the foundations of history as a professional discipline but also popularized and romanticized the subject. National histories were written and state museums founded, while collective memories were created in fiction and drama, art and architecture and through the growth of tourism and the emergence of a heritage industry. The authors of this collection compare Britain, the Netherlands and Belgium, unearthing the ways in which history was conceived and then utilized. They conclude that although nationalistic historicism ruled in all genres, the interaction of the nineteenth century with its imagined past was far richer and more complex, both across national borders and within them. Contributors include: Niek van Sas, Andrew Mycock, Marnix Beyen, Ellinoor Bergvelt, Joep Leerssen, Joanne Parker, Anna Vaninskaya, Jenny Graham, Tom Verschaffel, Saartje Vanden Borre, Hugh Dunthorne and Michael Wintle.National Cultivation of Culture5.Art and historyGreat BritainArt and historyBelgiumArt and historyNetherlandsLiterature and historyGreat BritainHistory19th centuryLiterature and historyBelgiumHistory19th centuryLiterature and historyNetherlandsHistory19th centuryGreat BritainHistoriography19th centuryBelgiumHistoriography19th centuryNetherlandsHistoriography19th centuryElectronic books.Art and historyArt and historyArt and historyLiterature and historyHistoryLiterature and historyHistoryLiterature and historyHistory907.2907.2041Dunthorne Hugh1037848Wintle Michael J612517MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462378803321The historical imagination in nineteenth-century Britain and the Low Countries2459046UNINA