ISBN:
9789004233799
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XXI, 268 S.
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Ill., graph. Darst.
Serie:
National cultivation of culture Vol. 5
Serie:
National cultivation of culture
DDC:
907.2/041
Schlagwort(e):
Art and history
;
Art and history
;
Art and history
;
Literature and history History 19th century
;
Literature and history History 19th century
;
Literature and history History 19th century
;
Great Britain Historiography 19th century
;
Belgium Historiography 19th century
;
History
;
Netherlands Historiography 19th century
;
History
;
Historiography
;
Great Britain
;
History
;
19th century
;
Historiography
;
Belgium
;
History
;
19th century
;
Historiography
;
Netherlands
;
History
;
19th century
;
Art and history
;
Great Britain
;
Art and history
;
Belgium
;
Art and history
;
Netherlands
;
Literature and history
;
Great Britain
;
History
;
19th century
;
Literature and history
;
Belgium
;
History
;
19th century
;
Literature and history
;
Netherlands
;
History
;
19th century
;
Konferenzschrift 2009
;
Großbritannien
;
Altkatholische Kirche der Niederlande
;
Belgien
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Geschichtsbild
;
Nationalbewusstsein
;
Kollektives Gedächtnis
;
Geschichte 1800-1900
Kurzfassung:
Introduction : Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands and the historical imagination in the nineteenth-century: an introduction / Michael Wintle -- From Waterloo Field to Bruges-la-Morte. Historical imagination in the nineteenth -- Century / Niek van Sas -- The scope and language of national history. -- A very English affair? Defining the borders of empire in nineteenth-century British historiography / Andrew Mycock -- Who is the nation and what does it do? The discursive construction of the nation in Belgian and Dutch national histories of the romantic period / Marnix Beyen -- The colonies in the Dutch national museums for art and history (1800-1885) -- Three historical fiction and collective identity. -- 'Retro-fitting the past': literary historicism between the golden spurs and Waterloo / Joep Leerssen -- The Victorians, the Dark Ages and English national identity / Joanne Parker -- 'A true conception of history': 'making the past part of the present' in late Victorian historical romances / Anna Vaninskaya -- The past imagined in the visual arts. -- Picturing patriotism: the image of the artist-hero and the Belgian nation state, 1830-1900 / Jenny Graham -- A few painters, a few heroes and many factory workers: in search of the historical culture of Belgian immigrants in northern France, 1850-1914 / Saartje Vanden Borre and Tom Verschaffel -- 'Retracing the history of our country': national history painting and engraving in Britain and the Low Countries during the nineteenth century / Hugh Dunthorne
Anmerkung:
Literaturverz. S. [245] - 257
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Introduction : Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands and the historical imagination in the nineteenth-century: an introduction
,
From Waterloo Field to Bruges-la-Morte. Historical imagination in the nineteenth ; Century
,
The scope and language of national history. ; A very English affair? Defining the borders of empire in nineteenth-century British historiography
,
Who is the nation and what does it do? The discursive construction of the nation in Belgian and Dutch national histories of the romantic period
,
The colonies in the Dutch national museums for art and history (1800-1885) ; Three historical fiction and collective identity. ; 'Retro-fitting the past': literary historicism between the golden spurs and Waterloo
,
The Victorians, the Dark Ages and English national identity
,
'A true conception of history': 'making the past part of the present' in late Victorian historical romances
,
The past imagined in the visual arts. ; Picturing patriotism: the image of the artist-hero and the Belgian nation state, 1830-1900
,
A few painters, a few heroes and many factory workers: in search of the historical culture of Belgian immigrants in northern France, 1850-1914
,
'Retracing the history of our country': national history painting and engraving in Britain and the Low Countries during the nineteenth century
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