Unity and Diversity in European Culture c.1800
Hagen Schulze editor Tim Blanning editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Oct '06
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Two of the most popular, innovative and controversial fields of historical study are cultural history and the history of nationalism. This volume brings these two areas together by addressing a central concern of recent research on the cultural history of Europe: the transition from the cosmopolitan culture of the Enlightenment to the self-consciously national cultures of the nineteenth century. Eleven lively and accessible chapters cover the public sphere, music, the visual arts, political culture, literature, the role of the state, and national languages. Among the many topics discussed are the decline in the degree and importance of patronage by the churches and the nobility; the corresponding expansion in the role played by the anonymous public and the market; the decline of international languages in favour of national vernaculars; the importance of the 'other' in determining a sense of national identity; and the growing appreciation by the state of the significance of the 'fine arts' as being conducive to social harmony, economic prosperity, and political stability.
[An] impressive collection. It is truly interdisciplinary and cross-cultural with much here to interest the reader. * Eric Boston, History *
This collection should provide stimulation for all those interested in the transformations of European culture in the so-called Sattelzeit between about 1750 and 1850. * Brian Vick, English Historical Review *
ISBN: 9780197263822
Dimensions: 240mm x 164mm x 21mm
Weight: 488g
224 pages