Emotions and Everyday Nationalism in Modern European History
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Emotions and Everyday Nationalism in Modern European History
Van Ginderachter, Maarten; Stynen, Andreas; Nunez Seixas, Xose Manoel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2020
224
Dura
Inglês
9781138354296
15 a 20 dias
453
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Introduction: emotions and everyday nationalism in modern European history
1. Feeling nationhood while telling lives: ego-documents, emotions and national character during the Age of Revolutions
2. So close and yet so far: degrees of emotional proximity in pauper letters to Dutch national power holders around 1800
3. 'Lou tresor dou Felibrige': an Occitan dictionary and its emotional potential for readers
4. Learning to love: embodied practices of patriotism in the Belgian nineteenth-century classroom (and beyond)
5. Performing and remembering personal nationalism among workers in late Russian Poland
6. In search of the true Italy: emotional practices and the nation in Fiume 1919/1920
7. Bringing out the dead: mass funerals, cult of death and the emotional dimension of nationhood in Romanian interwar fascism
8. Feeling the fatherland: Finnish soldiers' lyrical attachments to the nation during the Second World War
9. Emotional communities and the reconstruction of emotional bonds to alien territories: the nationalization of the Polish 'Recovered Territories' after 1945
Conclusions: national(ized) emotions from below
1. Feeling nationhood while telling lives: ego-documents, emotions and national character during the Age of Revolutions
2. So close and yet so far: degrees of emotional proximity in pauper letters to Dutch national power holders around 1800
3. 'Lou tresor dou Felibrige': an Occitan dictionary and its emotional potential for readers
4. Learning to love: embodied practices of patriotism in the Belgian nineteenth-century classroom (and beyond)
5. Performing and remembering personal nationalism among workers in late Russian Poland
6. In search of the true Italy: emotional practices and the nation in Fiume 1919/1920
7. Bringing out the dead: mass funerals, cult of death and the emotional dimension of nationhood in Romanian interwar fascism
8. Feeling the fatherland: Finnish soldiers' lyrical attachments to the nation during the Second World War
9. Emotional communities and the reconstruction of emotional bonds to alien territories: the nationalization of the Polish 'Recovered Territories' after 1945
Conclusions: national(ized) emotions from below
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Young Men;Nationalism Research;Essex Pauper Letters;Civic Education;Nationalist Workers;Working Class Memory;Finnish Soldiers;Pauper Letters;Occitan Language;National Democracy Party;Emotional Community;National Emotions;Petite Patrie;Beloved Monarch;Greater Finland;Context Specific Expression;Polish Nationalism;Petitionary Prayer;Merciful King;Emotional Frontier;Sarah Hall;Alceste De Ambris;Emotional Practices;True Italy;Argentinian President Carlos Menem
Introduction: emotions and everyday nationalism in modern European history
1. Feeling nationhood while telling lives: ego-documents, emotions and national character during the Age of Revolutions
2. So close and yet so far: degrees of emotional proximity in pauper letters to Dutch national power holders around 1800
3. 'Lou tresor dou Felibrige': an Occitan dictionary and its emotional potential for readers
4. Learning to love: embodied practices of patriotism in the Belgian nineteenth-century classroom (and beyond)
5. Performing and remembering personal nationalism among workers in late Russian Poland
6. In search of the true Italy: emotional practices and the nation in Fiume 1919/1920
7. Bringing out the dead: mass funerals, cult of death and the emotional dimension of nationhood in Romanian interwar fascism
8. Feeling the fatherland: Finnish soldiers' lyrical attachments to the nation during the Second World War
9. Emotional communities and the reconstruction of emotional bonds to alien territories: the nationalization of the Polish 'Recovered Territories' after 1945
Conclusions: national(ized) emotions from below
1. Feeling nationhood while telling lives: ego-documents, emotions and national character during the Age of Revolutions
2. So close and yet so far: degrees of emotional proximity in pauper letters to Dutch national power holders around 1800
3. 'Lou tresor dou Felibrige': an Occitan dictionary and its emotional potential for readers
4. Learning to love: embodied practices of patriotism in the Belgian nineteenth-century classroom (and beyond)
5. Performing and remembering personal nationalism among workers in late Russian Poland
6. In search of the true Italy: emotional practices and the nation in Fiume 1919/1920
7. Bringing out the dead: mass funerals, cult of death and the emotional dimension of nationhood in Romanian interwar fascism
8. Feeling the fatherland: Finnish soldiers' lyrical attachments to the nation during the Second World War
9. Emotional communities and the reconstruction of emotional bonds to alien territories: the nationalization of the Polish 'Recovered Territories' after 1945
Conclusions: national(ized) emotions from below
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Nationalism Research;Essex Pauper Letters;Civic Education;Nationalist Workers;Working Class Memory;Finnish Soldiers;Pauper Letters;Occitan Language;National Democracy Party;Emotional Community;National Emotions;Petite Patrie;Beloved Monarch;Greater Finland;Context Specific Expression;Polish Nationalism;Petitionary Prayer;Merciful King;Emotional Frontier;Sarah Hall;Alceste De Ambris;Emotional Practices;True Italy;Argentinian President Carlos Menem