Folklore and nationalism in Europe during the long nineteenth century / edited by Timothy Baycroft and David Hopkin.

The growth of nations, national ideologies and the accompanying quest for the ‘authentic’ among ‘the people’ has been a subject of enquiry for many disciplines. Building upon wide-ranging scholarship, this interdisciplinary study seeks to analyse the place of folklore in the long nineteenth century...

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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:National Cultivation of Culture 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (439 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Oral Epic: The Nation Finds a Voice /
Shaping the Voice of the People in Nineteenth-Century Operas /
Folk Culture and Nation-Building in the Less than Developed World: A Study on the Visual Culture of Citizenship /
Ideas of Folk and Nation in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Architecture /
The Regional and the Global: Folk Culture at World’s Fairs and the Reinvention of the Nation /
Ethnographic Display and Political Narrative: The Salle de France of the Musée d’Ethnographie du Trocadéro /
Displaying the Arlésienne: Museums, Folklife and Regional Identity in France /
Folklore as a Weapon: National Identity in German-Annexed Alsace, 1890–1914 /
Negotiating Progress and Degeneracy: Irish Antiquaries and the Discovery of the ‘Folk’, 1770–1844 /
Narrating Scotland: Andrew Lang’s Coloured Fairy Book Collection, The Gold of Fairnilee, and ‘A Creelfull of Celtic Stories’ /
England—The Land without Folklore? /
An Imperialist Folklore? Establishing the Folk-Lore Society in London /
The Ballad Revival and National Literature: Textual Authority and the Invention of Tradition /
National Folklore, National Drama and The Creation of Visual National Identity: The Case of Jón Árnason, Sigurður Guðmundsson and Indriði Einarsson in Iceland /
Oral Traditions and the Making of the Finnish Nation /
Sorrowful Folksong and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Finland /
Folklore beyond Nationalism: Identity Politics and Scientific Cultures in a New Discipline /
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Index.
Summary:The growth of nations, national ideologies and the accompanying quest for the ‘authentic’ among ‘the people’ has been a subject of enquiry for many disciplines. Building upon wide-ranging scholarship, this interdisciplinary study seeks to analyse the place of folklore in the long nineteenth century throughout Europe as an important symbol in the growth and development of nations and nationalism, and in particular to see how combining perspectives from History, Literary Studies, Music and Architecture can help provide enhanced and refreshing perspectives on the complex process of nation-building. With a range of detailed case studies drawing upon archival, literary, visual and musical sources as well as material culture, it raises questions about individual countries but also about links and similarities across Europe.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283551004
9786613863454
9004211837
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Timothy Baycroft and David Hopkin.