National romanticism : the formation of national movements
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National romanticism : the formation of national movements
(Discourses of collective identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770-1945) : texts and commentaries, v. 2)
Central European University Press, 2007
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67 texts, including hymns, manifestos, articles or extracts from lengthy studies exemplify the relation between Romanticism and the national movements in the cultural space ranging from Poland to the Ottoman Empire. Each text is accompanied by a presentation of the author, and by an analysis of the context in which the respective work was born.The end of the 18th century and first decades of the 19th were in many respects a watershed period in European history. The ideas of the Enlightenment and the dramatic convulsions of the French Revolution had shattered the old bonds and cast doubt upon the established moral and social norms of the old corporate society. In culture a new trend, Romanticism, was successfully asserting itself against Classicism and provided a new key for a growing number of activists to 're-imagine' their national community, reaching beyond the traditional frameworks of identification (such as the 'political nation', regional patriotism, or Christian universalism). The collection focuses on the interplay of Romantic cultural discourses and the shaping of national ideology throughout the 19th century, tracing the patterns of cultural transfer with Western Europe as well as the mimetic competition of national ideologies within the region.
目次
Introduction:
Miroslav Hroch: National Romanticism
Chapter I: Historicizing the Nation: Images of the Past, Continuity into the Present
Daniel Berzsenyi: To the Hungarians
Joseph von Hormayr: Austria and Germany
Joachim Lelewel: Legitimacy of the Polish nation
Mihail Kogalniceanu: Speech for the opening of the course on national history
Frantisek Palacky: A History of the Czech nation in Bohemia and Moravia
Mihaly Horvath: History of the Hungarian war of independence of 1848-1849
Jakub Maly: Our national rebirth
Constantinos Paparrigopoulos: History of the Hellenic nation
Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj: Bright graves and Grandfather and grandson
Ivan Vazov: Under the Yoke
Namik Kemal: Ottoman History
Chapter II: Spirit of the Nation: Folklore, Language, Religion
Josef Jungmann: Second conversation concerning the Czech language
Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic: Little Slavo-Serbian song book of the common people
Ferenc Koelcsey: National traditions and Hymn
Mauricy Mochnacki: Thoughts on how translation of foreign belles-lettres influences Polish literature
Charles Sealsfield: Austria as it is
Dimitrios Vyzantios: Babel, or the local distortion of the Greek language
Henryk Rzewuski: Moral varieties
Ludovit Stur: The Slovak dialect, or the necessity of writing in this dialect
Jevrem Grujic and Milovan Jankovic: South Slavs, or the Serbian nation with the Croats and the Bulgarians
Simion Barnutiu: The public law of the Romanians
Dora D'Istria: The Albanian nationality on the basis of popular songs
Osman Hamdi Bey and Marie de Launay: The popular costumes of Turkey in 1873
Stefan Verkovich: Veda Slovena
Teodosij Gologanov: Letter on the renewal of the Archbishopric of Ohrid
Mihai Eminescu: Political articles
Chapter III: Nationalization of the Space
Jan Kollar: The Daughter of Slava
Adam Mickiewicz: Pan Tadeusz
Istvan Szechenyi: Hunnia
Ljudevit Gaj: Proclamations
Ilija Garasanin: The draft
Ioannis Kolettis: Of this great idea
Karel Havlicek: The Slav and the Czech
Petition to the Emperor against the unification of Bohemia and Moravia
Johann Majlath: An examination of the question: whether to annex the Carpathian Slavs and Ruthenians to the Magyars
Lajos Kossuth: Proposal. Concerning the future political establishment of Hungary
Alecu Russo: The song of Romania
Petar Beron: Slavic philosophy
Ahmed Midhat Efendi: The basis of reform
Sami Frasheri: Albania, what it was, what is and what it will be?
Chapter IV: The Nation and its Neighbors in Europe: Regional Perspectives
Markos Renieris: What is Greece? West or East?
Viktor von Andrian-Werburg: Austria and her future
Frantisek Palacky: Letter to Frankfurt, 11 April 1848
Miklos Wesselenyi: Oration on the matter of the Hungarian and Slavonic nationalities Janko Draskovic: Dissertation, or Treatise
Ludovit Suhajda: Magyarism in Hungary
Lajos Mocsary: Nationality
Stefan Buszczynski: The future of Austria
Svetozar Miletic: The Eastern Question
Ion C. Bratianu: Nationality
Memorandum of the Secret Central Bulgarian Committee
Chapter V: National Heroism: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
Dositej Obradovic: Rise, O Serbia
Alexandros Ypsilantis: Fight for Faith and Motherland!
Dionysios Solomos: Hymn to Liberty
Adam Mickiewicz: Prophesies
Henryk Kamienski: Vital truths of the Polish nation
Petar II Petrovic Njegos: The mountain wreath
Franz Grillparzer: Field-marshal Radetzky
Sandor Petofi: National song
Requests of the Slovak nation
Jevrem Grujic: A vision of the state
Zsigmond Kemeny: After the revolution
Nicolae Balcescu: The course of revolution in the history of the Romanians
Hristo Botev: Hadji Dimiter and The hanging of Vasil Levski
Two Macedonian manifestos
Namik Kemal: Motherland, or Silistra
Mehmed Akif: Hymn to Independence
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