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5. Arngrímur Jónsson and the Mapping of Iceland
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Heritage and Memory Studies 2
- Contents 5
- The Roots of Nationalism 9
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Part One. The Modernist Paradigm Contested
- 1. Premodern Nations, National Identities, National Sentiments and National Solidarity 31
- 2. Vanishing Primordialism. Literature, History and the Public 47
- Revolutionary France and the Origins of Nationalism. An Old Problem Revisited 67
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Part Two. The Genealogy of National Identity
- 4. The Chronicler’s Background. Historical Discourse and National Identity in Early Modern Spain 87
- 5. Arngrímur Jónsson and the Mapping of Iceland 109
- 6. The Low Countries. Constitution, Nationhood and Character according to Hugo Grotius 135
- 7. A Russia Born of War 153
- 8. Exiled Trojans or the Sons of Gomer. Wales’s Origins in the long Eighteenth Century 167
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Part Three. Negative Mirror Imaging
- 9. Defining the Nation, Defending the Nation. the Spanish Apologetic Discourse during the Twelve Years’ Truce (1609-1621) 185
- 10. Negative Mirror Images in Anglo-Dutch Relations, 1650-1674 199
- 11. Comparing Ruins. National Trauma in Dutch Travel Accounts of the Seventeenth Century 217
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Part Four. Maps, Language and Canonisation
- 12. The Roots of Modern Hungarian Nationalism. A Case Study and a Research Agenda 235
- 13. Preserving the Past and Constructing a Canon. Defining National Taste and Tradition in an Eighteenth-Century. Cabinet of Literary Curiosities 251
- 14. Emergent Nationalism in European Maps of the Eighteenth Century 271
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Part Five. Nation in the Age of Revolution
- 15. ‘Qu’allons-nous devenir?’ Belgian National Identity in the Age of Revolution 291
- 16. Singing the Nation. Protest Songs and National Thought in the Netherlands during the Napoleonic Annexation (1810-1813) 309
- List of Illustrations 329
- List of Contributors 333
- Index 337
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Heritage and Memory Studies 2
- Contents 5
- The Roots of Nationalism 9
-
Part One. The Modernist Paradigm Contested
- 1. Premodern Nations, National Identities, National Sentiments and National Solidarity 31
- 2. Vanishing Primordialism. Literature, History and the Public 47
- Revolutionary France and the Origins of Nationalism. An Old Problem Revisited 67
-
Part Two. The Genealogy of National Identity
- 4. The Chronicler’s Background. Historical Discourse and National Identity in Early Modern Spain 87
- 5. Arngrímur Jónsson and the Mapping of Iceland 109
- 6. The Low Countries. Constitution, Nationhood and Character according to Hugo Grotius 135
- 7. A Russia Born of War 153
- 8. Exiled Trojans or the Sons of Gomer. Wales’s Origins in the long Eighteenth Century 167
-
Part Three. Negative Mirror Imaging
- 9. Defining the Nation, Defending the Nation. the Spanish Apologetic Discourse during the Twelve Years’ Truce (1609-1621) 185
- 10. Negative Mirror Images in Anglo-Dutch Relations, 1650-1674 199
- 11. Comparing Ruins. National Trauma in Dutch Travel Accounts of the Seventeenth Century 217
-
Part Four. Maps, Language and Canonisation
- 12. The Roots of Modern Hungarian Nationalism. A Case Study and a Research Agenda 235
- 13. Preserving the Past and Constructing a Canon. Defining National Taste and Tradition in an Eighteenth-Century. Cabinet of Literary Curiosities 251
- 14. Emergent Nationalism in European Maps of the Eighteenth Century 271
-
Part Five. Nation in the Age of Revolution
- 15. ‘Qu’allons-nous devenir?’ Belgian National Identity in the Age of Revolution 291
- 16. Singing the Nation. Protest Songs and National Thought in the Netherlands during the Napoleonic Annexation (1810-1813) 309
- List of Illustrations 329
- List of Contributors 333
- Index 337