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The Antiquarians of the Nation: Monuments and Language in Nineteenth-Century Roussillon: National Cultivation of Culture, cartea 16

Autor Francesca Zantedeschi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2019
In the nineteenth century, the search for the artistic, architectural and written monuments promoted by the French State with the aim to build a unified nation transcending regional specificities, also fostered the development of local or regional identitary consciousness. In Roussillon, this distinctive consciousness relied on a basically cultural concept of nation epitomised mainly by the Catalan language – Roussillon being composed of Catalan counties annexed to France in 1659. In The Antiquarians of the Nation, Francesca Zantedeschi explores how the works of Roussillon's archaeologists and philologists, who retrieved and enhanced the Catalan specificities of the region, contributed to the early stages of a ‘national’ (Catalan) cultural revival, and galvanised the implicit debate between (French) national history and incipient regional studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004368965
ISBN-10: 9004368965
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria National Cultivation of Culture


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Maps and Figures
Introduction

Part 1: Monuments


1 Tailoring the Repertoire of the French Nation
1 The Revolutionary Vandalism and the Preservation of National Heritage
1.1The Raising Awareness of the ‘national heritage’ and Its Enhancement
1.2The Preservation of National Heritage: The Creation of Museums
2 Searching for Ancestors: the Enthusiasm for the Middle Ages
2.1The Romanists-Germanists Debate
3 Early Nineteenth-Century Celticism and the Celtic Origins of France
3.1The Académie Celtique and the Beginnings of French Ethnology
3.2The Celtophile Trend in Literature
4 Rewriting the History of the French People(s)
5 Governing the Historical and Documental Heritage
5.1The Commission des Monuments Historiques
2Antiquarians and Archaeologists: The Retreival of Monuments in Roussillon
1 From Antiquarianism to Archaeology
2 Initial Attempts to Preserve National Monuments in Roussillon
2.1The Enquête pour la recherche des antiquités
2.2The Results of the Survey in the Pyrénées-Orientales Department
3 Travelling in and Discovering Medieval France
3.1The Promotion of Romanesque Monuments
3.2Mérimée’s Journey to Roussillon
4 Institutionalising Archaeology in Roussillon
4.1Searching for Celtic Monuments
5 The Early rearrangements of the CTHS
5.1The Revue des Société savantes Replaced the Bulletin
6 The Sociétés Savantes and the Recovery of Roussillon Cultural Particularities
6.1Cultural Life in Roussillon under the July Monarchy

Part 2: Language



3Vernacular Languages to be Preserved as National Heritage: Catalan
1 Catalan Language in Roussillon Prior to the Nineteenth Century
2 The Politics of Language at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
2.1The First Surveys on Languages
3 The Blossoming of the Romance Studies in France
3.1The Bourgeoning Taxonomy: Grammars, Manuals, and Dictionaries
4 Romance Studies: Recovering Catalan
4.1Early Studies on Catalan in Roussillon
4.2Jaubert de Passa’s Historical Research on Catalan
4The Long-Standing Traditionalist Approach to Language Studies
1 A Step Further: Differentiating Catalan from Occitan
1.1François-Romain Cambouliu’s Research
2 Romance Studies in France in the Second Half of the Century
2.1The Consecration of National Romance Studies
3 The Resilient ‘Antiquarian’ Approach of Roussillon Philologists

Part 3: Catalan Cultural Revival in Roussillon


5A Transnational Cultural Context: Occitans and Catalans
1 The Awakening of the French ‘Provinces’
2 The Occitan Cultural Revival
2.1The Forerunners of the Provençal Literary Revival: the ‘Dialectal’ Poets
3 The Félibrige
3.1Mistral’s Myth
4 Resurrecting the Albigensians
5 The Occitan-Catalan Friendship
6 The Recovery of the Catalan National Culture
6.1Literary Historicism
6.2Language
6.3The Renaixença
7 From Cultural Revival to the First Political Ventures
8 Re-reading the Occitan-Catalan ‘Friendship’
6Catalan Language and Literature in Roussillon, 1880–1906
1 The Troubled Dawning of the Third Republic
1.1The Anticlerical Policies of the Third Republic
2 Vernacular Language as a Religious Rampart
2.1
Abbé Joseph Santol
3 Catalan and Roussillon ‘Germanor
3.1Catalan National Epics: L’Atlàntida and Canigó
3.2The Genesis of Canigó and Its Reception in Roussillon
3.3Celebrating Catalan Brotherhood
4 The ‘Dark Side’ of the Roussillon Linguistic and Literary Revival
5 On the Way to fin-de-siècle Regionalism
5.1Debates on Catalan by the End of the Nineteenth Century
6 The Linguistic Standardisation of Catalan
6.1
The Primer Congrés Internacional de la Llengua Catalana (1906)
6.2Impact of the Congress in Roussillon

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index


Notă biografică

Francesca Zantedeschi, PhD (2009 and 2016), currently holds a research scholarship from the Gerda Henkel Stiftung. Her publications include articles on cultural nationalism and nation-building, Occitan linguistic issues, and the monograph Une langue en quête d’une nation (2013).