Nationalism and the cultivation of culture
Identifieur interne : 000C15 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000C14; suivant : 000C16Nationalism and the cultivation of culture
Auteurs : Joep Leerssen [Pays-Bas]Source :
- Nations and Nationalism [ 1354-5078 ] ; 2006-10.
English descriptors
- Entity :
- geog : Rodopi.
- org : Catalonia and Finland, France and Estonia, Congress, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, European Science Foundation, Italy and Spain, Joep Leerssen Germany and Slovakia, Netherlands ABSTRACT, Philologists and National Learning.
- pers : Dan Sperber, Elie Kedourie, Ernest Gellner, German La, Heinrich Heine, Isaiah Berlin, Jacob Grimm, John Hutchinson, Jonas Basanavicius, La Villemarque, Leerssen, Miroslav Hroch, O’Leary, Percy Society, Philip O’Leary, Pierre Nora, Sabino de Arana, Van Tieghem, Walter Scott.
- place : Albania, Barcelona, Budapest, Bulgaria, Denmark, Edinburgh, Estonia, Europe, France, Frankfurt, Germany, Greece, Gusdorf, Iceland, Ireland, Irish Free State, Netherlands, Paris, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw, Warwick.
- Teeft :
- Activism, Amsterdam, Asen, Bulgarian newspaper, Cambridge university press, Charles university, Clarendon press, Columbia university press, Comparative approach, Cork university press, Cultivation, Cultural agenda, Cultural concern, Cultural factor such, Cultural historian, Cultural history, Cultural initiative, Cultural nationalism, Cultural preoccupation, Cultural sphere, Cultural stuff, Cultural tradition, Dutch identity, Dutch interest, Dutch sovereignty, Early cultural nationalism, Eastern europe, Ernest gellner, Europe centrale, European nationalism, Folk music, Gaelic revival, German nationalism, Grimm, Hroch, Irish free state, Jacob, Jacob grimm, Jahre erste germanistenversammlung, Joep, Joep leerssen, John donald, Journal compilation, Leerssen, Literary historicism, Literary history, Main niemeyer, Manchester university press, Many case, Material culture, Michael werner, Middle class, Miroslav hroch, Modern state, Modernisation, Modernisation process, Mutual contact, National culture, National history, National movement, National music, Nationalism, Nationalism study, Nationalist, Nationalist ideology, Nationalist movement, Nineteenth century, Northern europe, Other ideology, Peculiar character, Philology, Political activism, Political agenda, Political loyalty, Political movement, Political nationalism, Propagandist proclamation, Romanticism, Scienza nuova, Stanford university press, Territorial indistinctness, Toronto press, Various manifestation, Walter scott.
Abstract
ABSTRACT. On the basis of an extensive sample of European source material, the article investigates the meaning and importance of ‘culture’ in cultural nationalism. The author argues that European cultural nationalism in the nineteenth century followed a separate dynamic and chronology from political nationalism. Cultural nationalism involved an intense cross‐border traffic of ideas and intellectual initiatives, and its participating actors often operated extraterritorially and in multi‐national intellectual networks. This means that cultural nationalism needs to be studied on a supranational comparative basis rather than country‐by‐country, concentrating on the exchange and transfer of ideas and activities. A working model is proposed which may serve to bring these ideas and activities into focus.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8129.2006.00253.x
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