Networks, regions and nations : : shaping identities in the Low Countries, 1300-1650 / / editors, Robert Stein, Judith Pollmann.
‘Nationalism’ may be a modern phenomenon, but national identities are not. The medieval and early modern Low Countries are a case in point. In this myriad of political and clerical territories, identities proved dynamic. Princes and rebels, soldiers and poets, all played a part in the shaping of new...
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Superior document: | Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, v. 149 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2010. |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ;
149. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (vi, 290 pages) :; illustrations, maps |
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Other title: | The dynamics of national identity in the later Middle Ages / An urban network in the Low Countries : a cultural approach / The imagined community of Friesland in the late Middle Ages / The functions of the late medieval Brabantine legend of Brabon / Against Burgundy : the appeal of Germany in the duchy of Guelders / The Habsburg theatre state : court, city and the performance of identity in the early modern southern Low Countries / War and identity in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1477-1559 / War propaganda, literature and national identity in Renaissance France, c. 1490-1560 / The city defeated and defended : civism as political identity in the Habsburg-Burgundian Netherlands / In defence of the common fatherland : patriotism and liberty in the Low Countries, 1555-1576 / No man's land : reinventing Netherlandish identities, 1585-1621 / 'Lands' and 'fatherlands' : changes in the plurality of allegiances in the sixteenth century Holy Roman Empire / |
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Summary: | ‘Nationalism’ may be a modern phenomenon, but national identities are not. The medieval and early modern Low Countries are a case in point. In this myriad of political and clerical territories, identities proved dynamic. Princes and rebels, soldiers and poets, all played a part in the shaping of new imagined communities. The essays in this volume show how regional and interregional identities developed, old ones survived, and novel ones came into being. They offer a fascinating insight into the continuities and discontinuities in the formation of (national) identities in the Low Countries and its neighbouring countries – and are an important contribution to the ongoing debates about national and other identities. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1282951394 9786612951398 9047444744 |
ISSN: | 1573-4188 ; |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | editors, Robert Stein, Judith Pollmann. |