National Thought in Europe: A Cultural HistoryAmsterdam University Press, 2006 - 312 pages Ranging widely across countries and centuries, National Thought in Europe critically analyzes the growth of nationalism from its beginnings in medieval ethnic prejudice to the romantic era’s belief in a national soul. A fertile pan-European exchange of ideas, often rooted in literature, led to a notion of a nation’s cultural individuality that transformed the map of Europe. By looking deeply at the cultural contexts of nationalism, Joep Leerssen not only helps readers understand the continent’s past, but he also provides a surprising perspective on contemporary European identity politics. |
Contents
List of Illustrations | 9 |
Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Source Traditions | 23 |
The Politics of National Identity | 103 |
Identity Rampant | 171 |
Aftermath and Conclusions TwentiethCentury Issues | 225 |
Appendices | 253 |
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