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Historians and nationalism [[electronic resource] ] : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Historians and nationalism [[electronic resource] ] : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Autore Baár Monika
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (353 p.)
Disciplina 940.072
947.0072
Collana Oxford historical monographs
Soggetto topico Historiography - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Historiography - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-968199-6
1-282-40276-5
0-19-157385-X
9786612402760
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Introduction; 1 Five Biographical Profiles; Lelewel; Daukantas; Palacký; Horváth; Kogalniceanu; 2 Romantic Historiography in the Service of Nation-Building; The democratization of historical writing; Commitment and impartiality; Romantic progressivism; Self-congratulation versus emancipation; The blueprint of national historiography; Consolation and encouragement; Conclusion: desiderata and fulfilments; 3 Institutionalization and Professionalization; The transformation of historiographical standards; Learned societies; Universities; Publication of primary sources; Journals
Auxiliary sciencesCensorship; Conclusion; 4 Intellectual Background; Enlightenment in national contexts; Herder's legacy; The impact of the Scottish Enlightenment; The Spätaufklärung in Göttingen; Encounters with Nikolai Karamzin; Contemporary resonances: the French liberal school; Conclusion; 5 Language as Medium, Language as Message; The fecundity of inferiority complexes; Language as a bridge: in the service of unity; Language as evergreen cowberry: representing continuity; The unique language: antiquity and other virtues; Enriching the national culture through translations
The Lithuanian RobinsonPromoting academic language in Hungary; The birth of modern political language in Romania; Towards creating 'original' scholarship; Conclusion; 6 National Antiquities; The interest in origins and early societies; The vantage point: Tacitus; Nordic antiquity; Indo-European antiquity; Putative Czech antiquity; Roman antiquity; Semi-Nomadic antiquity; Conclusion; 7 Feudalism and the National Past; The study of feudalism in historical scholarship; Conquest and colonization; The late arrival of feudalism and its illegitimate nature
Humanitarianism, common sense and urban libertiesFeudal institutions as national institutions; Creating modern society: the emancipation of the peasantry; Liberalism versus democracy; Ways of change: reform versus revolution; Conclusion; 8 The Golden Age; The evolution of master narratives; Virtue in the forest: pagan Lithuania; Poland: a true republic; The Czechs: a small nation's contribution to liberty; The Hungarian constitution and the spirit of liberalism; Romania: united and independent; Conclusion; 9 Perceptions of Others and Attitudes to European Civilization
Images of the self and othersExternal others: the neighbours; Internal others: the Jews; Internal others: the Jesuits; Internal others: women; Symbolic geography: East, West and their alternatives; The Cyrano de Bergerac effect; Negation and analogy: the nation's mission; Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Z
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465602303321
Baár Monika  
Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2010
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Historians and nationalism : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Historians and nationalism : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Autore Baár Monika
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 340 pages)
Disciplina 940.072
947.0072
Collana Oxford historical monographs
Soggetto topico Historiography - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Historiography - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
ISBN 0-19-968199-6
1-282-40276-5
0-19-157385-X
9786612402760
Classificazione 15.01
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Introduction; 1 Five Biographical Profiles; Lelewel; Daukantas; Palacký; Horváth; Kogalniceanu; 2 Romantic Historiography in the Service of Nation-Building; The democratization of historical writing; Commitment and impartiality; Romantic progressivism; Self-congratulation versus emancipation; The blueprint of national historiography; Consolation and encouragement; Conclusion: desiderata and fulfilments; 3 Institutionalization and Professionalization; The transformation of historiographical standards; Learned societies; Universities; Publication of primary sources; Journals
Auxiliary sciences; Censorship; Conclusion; 4 Intellectual Background; Enlightenment in national contexts; Herder's legacy; The impact of the Scottish Enlightenment; The Spätaufklärung in Göttingen; Encounters with Nikolai Karamzin; Contemporary resonances: the French liberal school; Conclusion; 5 Language as Medium, Language as Message; The fecundity of inferiority complexes; Language as a bridge: in the service of unity; Language as evergreen cowberry: representing continuity; The unique language: antiquity and other virtues; Enriching the national culture through translations
The Lithuanian Robinson; Promoting academic language in Hungary; The birth of modern political language in Romania; Towards creating 'original' scholarship; Conclusion; 6 National Antiquities; The interest in origins and early societies; The vantage point: Tacitus; Nordic antiquity; Indo-European antiquity; Putative Czech antiquity; Roman antiquity; Semi-Nomadic antiquity; Conclusion; 7 Feudalism and the National Past; The study of feudalism in historical scholarship; Conquest and colonization; The late arrival of feudalism and its illegitimate nature
Humanitarianism, common sense and urban liberties; Feudal institutions as national institutions; Creating modern society: the emancipation of the peasantry; Liberalism versus democracy; Ways of change: reform versus revolution; Conclusion; 8 The Golden Age; The evolution of master narratives; Virtue in the forest: pagan Lithuania; Poland: a true republic; The Czechs: a small nation's contribution to liberty; The Hungarian constitution and the spirit of liberalism; Romania: united and independent; Conclusion; 9 Perceptions of Others and Attitudes to European Civilization
Images of the self and others; External others: the neighbours; Internal others: the Jews; Internal others: the Jesuits; Internal others: women; Symbolic geography: East, West and their alternatives; The Cyrano de Bergerac effect; Negation and analogy: the nation's mission; Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910792256303321
Baár Monika  
Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Historians and nationalism : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Historians and nationalism : East-Central Europe in the nineteenth century / / Monika Baár
Autore Baár Monika
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 340 pages)
Disciplina 940.072
947.0072
Collana Oxford historical monographs
Soggetto topico Historiography - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Historiography - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Central - History - 19th century
Nationalism - Europe, Eastern - History - 19th century
ISBN 0-19-968199-6
1-282-40276-5
0-19-157385-X
9786612402760
Classificazione 15.01
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Introduction; 1 Five Biographical Profiles; Lelewel; Daukantas; Palacký; Horváth; Kogalniceanu; 2 Romantic Historiography in the Service of Nation-Building; The democratization of historical writing; Commitment and impartiality; Romantic progressivism; Self-congratulation versus emancipation; The blueprint of national historiography; Consolation and encouragement; Conclusion: desiderata and fulfilments; 3 Institutionalization and Professionalization; The transformation of historiographical standards; Learned societies; Universities; Publication of primary sources; Journals
Auxiliary sciences; Censorship; Conclusion; 4 Intellectual Background; Enlightenment in national contexts; Herder's legacy; The impact of the Scottish Enlightenment; The Spätaufklärung in Göttingen; Encounters with Nikolai Karamzin; Contemporary resonances: the French liberal school; Conclusion; 5 Language as Medium, Language as Message; The fecundity of inferiority complexes; Language as a bridge: in the service of unity; Language as evergreen cowberry: representing continuity; The unique language: antiquity and other virtues; Enriching the national culture through translations
The Lithuanian Robinson; Promoting academic language in Hungary; The birth of modern political language in Romania; Towards creating 'original' scholarship; Conclusion; 6 National Antiquities; The interest in origins and early societies; The vantage point: Tacitus; Nordic antiquity; Indo-European antiquity; Putative Czech antiquity; Roman antiquity; Semi-Nomadic antiquity; Conclusion; 7 Feudalism and the National Past; The study of feudalism in historical scholarship; Conquest and colonization; The late arrival of feudalism and its illegitimate nature
Humanitarianism, common sense and urban liberties; Feudal institutions as national institutions; Creating modern society: the emancipation of the peasantry; Liberalism versus democracy; Ways of change: reform versus revolution; Conclusion; 8 The Golden Age; The evolution of master narratives; Virtue in the forest: pagan Lithuania; Poland: a true republic; The Czechs: a small nation's contribution to liberty; The Hungarian constitution and the spirit of liberalism; Romania: united and independent; Conclusion; 9 Perceptions of Others and Attitudes to European Civilization
Images of the self and others; External others: the neighbours; Internal others: the Jews; Internal others: the Jesuits; Internal others: women; Symbolic geography: East, West and their alternatives; The Cyrano de Bergerac effect; Negation and analogy: the nation's mission; Conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820933003321
Baár Monika  
Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui