Folklore and Nationalism in Europe During the Long Nineteenth Century: National Cultivation of Culture, cartea 4
Timothy Baycroft, David Hopkinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004211582
ISBN-10: 9004211586
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria National Cultivation of Culture
ISBN-10: 9004211586
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria National Cultivation of Culture
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgement
List of illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Timothy Baycroft
Oral epic: The nation finds a voice, Joep Leerssen
Shaping the Voice of the People in Nineteenth-Century Operas, Krisztina Lajosi
Folk Culture & Nation-Building in the Less than Developed World: A Study on the Visual Culture of Citizenship, Ilia Roubanis
Ideas of Folk and Nation in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Architecture, Peter Blundell Jones
The Regional and the Global: Folk Culture at World's Fairs and the Reinvention of the Nation, Angela Schwarz
Ethnographic Display and Political Narrative: The Salle de France of the Musée d’ethnographie du Trocadéro, Daniel DeGroff
Displaying the Arlésienne: Museums, Folklife and Regional Identity in France, Anne Dymond
Folklore as a Weapon: National Identity in German-Annexed Alsace 1890-1914, Detmar Klein
Negotiating Progress and Degeneracy: Irish Antiquaries and the Discovery of the ‘Folk’, 1770-1844, Clare O’Halloran
Narrating Scotland: Andrew Lang’s Coloured Fairy Book Collection, The Gold of Fairnilee, and ‘A Creelfull of Celtic Stories,’ Sara M Hines
England – The Land without Folklore?, Jonathan Roper
An Imperialist Folklore? Establishing the Folk-Lore Society in London, Chris Wingfield and Chris Gosden
The Ballad Revival and National Literature: Textual Authority and the Invention of Tradition, David Atkinson
National Folklore, National Drama and The Creation of Visual National Identity: The Case of Jón Árnason, Sigurður Guðmundsson and Indriði Einarsson in Iceland, Terry Gunnell
Oral Traditions and the Making of the Finnish Nation, Pertti Anttonen
Sorrowful Folksong and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Finland, Vesa Kurkela
Conclusion, David Hopkin
Index
Acknowledgement
List of illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Timothy Baycroft
Oral epic: The nation finds a voice, Joep Leerssen
Shaping the Voice of the People in Nineteenth-Century Operas, Krisztina Lajosi
Folk Culture & Nation-Building in the Less than Developed World: A Study on the Visual Culture of Citizenship, Ilia Roubanis
Ideas of Folk and Nation in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Architecture, Peter Blundell Jones
The Regional and the Global: Folk Culture at World's Fairs and the Reinvention of the Nation, Angela Schwarz
Ethnographic Display and Political Narrative: The Salle de France of the Musée d’ethnographie du Trocadéro, Daniel DeGroff
Displaying the Arlésienne: Museums, Folklife and Regional Identity in France, Anne Dymond
Folklore as a Weapon: National Identity in German-Annexed Alsace 1890-1914, Detmar Klein
Negotiating Progress and Degeneracy: Irish Antiquaries and the Discovery of the ‘Folk’, 1770-1844, Clare O’Halloran
Narrating Scotland: Andrew Lang’s Coloured Fairy Book Collection, The Gold of Fairnilee, and ‘A Creelfull of Celtic Stories,’ Sara M Hines
England – The Land without Folklore?, Jonathan Roper
An Imperialist Folklore? Establishing the Folk-Lore Society in London, Chris Wingfield and Chris Gosden
The Ballad Revival and National Literature: Textual Authority and the Invention of Tradition, David Atkinson
National Folklore, National Drama and The Creation of Visual National Identity: The Case of Jón Árnason, Sigurður Guðmundsson and Indriði Einarsson in Iceland, Terry Gunnell
Oral Traditions and the Making of the Finnish Nation, Pertti Anttonen
Sorrowful Folksong and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Finland, Vesa Kurkela
Conclusion, David Hopkin
Index
Notă biografică
Timothy Baycroft, PhD (Cambridge), is Senior Lecturer in French History at the University of Sheffield. He has published widely on regionalism and nationalism in France and Europe, as well as border studies, including France: Inventing the Nation (Arnold, 2008).
David Hopkin, PhD (Cambridge) is Fellow and Tutor in History at Hertford College, University of Oxford. He has published extensively on oral culture and the relationship between folklore and history, including Voices of the People in Nineteenth Century France (Cambridge University Press, 2012).
David Hopkin, PhD (Cambridge) is Fellow and Tutor in History at Hertford College, University of Oxford. He has published extensively on oral culture and the relationship between folklore and history, including Voices of the People in Nineteenth Century France (Cambridge University Press, 2012).
Recenzii
"For anyone interested in the role that nationalism played in the development of nineteenth century folklore, or vice versa, the role that folklore played in the rise of nationalism and transnationalism, this is the book for you. [...] There are seventeen essays in this "fabulous" book edited by Timothy Baycroft and David Hopkin -- fabulous because the essays are all gems and contain an incredible treasure of insights into neglected topics that need more attention by researchers from different fields." - Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota, in: Marvels & Tales, spring 2014