Editing the Nation's Memory : Textual Scholarship and Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Europe.
Europe's nation-states emerged from a complex of nineteenth-century developments in which cultural consciousness-raising played a formative role. The nineteenth-century reflection on Europe's national identities involved a re-inventory and revalorisation of the vernacular cultural past and...
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Language: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Rodopi,
2008.
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Series: | European Studies - An Interdisciplinary Series in European Culture, History and Politics, 26.
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Table of Contents:
- Authors in this volume; introduction; texts between past and present: european readership, national rootedness; case studies i emerging canons around the european rim; case studies ii european cross-currents: england, germany and the low countries; the case of beowulf; walther von der vogelweide and early-nineteenth-century learning; hoffmann von fallersleben and dutch medieval folksong; private to public: book collecting and philology in early-independent belgium; stages in the development of dutch literary historicism; the nation's canon and the book trade.