Protestant Nations Redefined : : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / / Pasi Ihalainen.
This volume reconstructs the various meanings attached to the concepts of nation and fatherland in eighteenth-century English, Dutch and Swedish political preaching. After discussing sermons as a medium of national ideology, it analyses the decline of the Israelite prototype of nation, the changing...
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Ihalainen, Pasi, author. Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / Pasi Ihalainen. Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2005. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; 109 Description based on print version record. This volume reconstructs the various meanings attached to the concepts of nation and fatherland in eighteenth-century English, Dutch and Swedish political preaching. After discussing sermons as a medium of national ideology, it analyses the decline of the Israelite prototype of nation, the changing relationship between religious and national communities, international Protestantism, the weakening stereotype of popery, redefinitions of the Protestant monarchy, and the diversification of national vocabulary. It also compares the rise of non-theological languages of classical patriotism, freedom, economy and nature in three political cultures, revealing how the secular worship of nation arose even within the public presentation of religion. As post-nationalist comparative history, this study will be welcomed by readers with varied national and scholarly backgrounds interested in the Enlightenment and nationalism. Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgements -- A Note on References, Dates and Quotations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. State Sermons as a Medium of Official Political Ideology -- 2. Israelite Parallels in the Language of Nation -- 3. Interaction Between the Concepts of Nation and Protestantism -- 4. International Protestantism and the Limits of the Nation -- 5. The Stereotype of Popery in Constructions of the National Community -- 6. Interaction Between the Concepts of Nation and Protestant Prince -- 7. Definitions and Redefinitions of the Nation and Fatherland -- 8. The Rise of Classical Patriotism in the Language of Nation -- 9. Associations Between Freedom and Protestantism in the Language of Nation -- 10. The Rise of a Commercial Nation -- 11. The Language of Nature in Protestant State Sermons -- Conclusion -- Appendix: 'National' as an attribute in state sermons preached in the presence of the highest English/British authorities on national anniversaries, 1685-1772 -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Places. Nationalism Religious aspects Church of England History 18th century. Nationalism Religious aspects Gereformeerde Kerk in de Nederlanden History 18th century. Nationalism Religious aspects Svenska kyrkan History 18th century. Rhetoric Religious aspects Church of England History 18th century. Rhetoric Religious aspects Gereformeerde Kerk in de Nederlanden History 18th century. Rhetoric Religious aspects Svenska kyrkan History 18th century. 90-04-14485-4 Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; 109. |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / |
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Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / Pasi Ihalainen. |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / Pasi Ihalainen. |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / Pasi Ihalainen. |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 / |
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Changing Perceptions of National Identity in the Rhetoric of the English, Dutch and Swedish Public Churches, 1685-1772 |
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Protestant Nations Redefined : |
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protestant nations redefined : changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the english, dutch and swedish public churches, 1685-1772 / |
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Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions ; |
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Acknowledgements -- A Note on References, Dates and Quotations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. State Sermons as a Medium of Official Political Ideology -- 2. Israelite Parallels in the Language of Nation -- 3. Interaction Between the Concepts of Nation and Protestantism -- 4. International Protestantism and the Limits of the Nation -- 5. The Stereotype of Popery in Constructions of the National Community -- 6. Interaction Between the Concepts of Nation and Protestant Prince -- 7. Definitions and Redefinitions of the Nation and Fatherland -- 8. The Rise of Classical Patriotism in the Language of Nation -- 9. Associations Between Freedom and Protestantism in the Language of Nation -- 10. The Rise of a Commercial Nation -- 11. The Language of Nature in Protestant State Sermons -- Conclusion -- Appendix: 'National' as an attribute in state sermons preached in the presence of the highest English/British authorities on national anniversaries, 1685-1772 -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Places. |
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