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Whose love of which country? : composite states, national histories and patriotic discourses in early modern East Central Europe / edited by Balazs Trencsenyi, Marton Zaszkaliczky.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Trencsényi, Balázs, 1973-
Zászkaliczky, Márton.
Series:
Studies in the history of political thought ; v. 3.
Studies in the history of political thought, 1873-6548 ; v. 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism--Europe, Eastern--Historiography.
Nationalism.
Nationalism--Europe, Eastern--History.
Patriotism--Europe, Eastern--Historiography.
Patriotism.
Patriotism--Europe, Eastern--History.
Nationalism--Europe, Central--Historiography.
Nationalism--Europe, Central--History.
Patriotism--Europe, Central--Historiography.
Patriotism--Europe, Central--History.
Europe, Eastern--Historiography.
Europe, Eastern.
Europe, Central--Historiography.
Europe, Central.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 784 pages)
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Contributors to this volume seek to reconsider the heritage of discourses of patriotism and national allegiance in East Central Europe between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. It results from an international research project, “The Intellectual History of Patriotism and the Legacy of Composite States in East Central Europe,” which brought together scholars to discuss the problem of patriotism in the light of the many levels of ethnic, cultural and political allegiances characterizing East Central Europe in early modern times. The authors analyze the complex process of the formation, reception and transmission of early modern discourses of collective identity in a regional context. Along these lines, the contributors also seek to reconfigure the geographical focus of scholarship on this topic and integrate the Eastern European contexts into the broader European discussion.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / B. Trencsenyi and M. Zászkaliczky
Towards An Intellectual History Of Patriotism In East Central Europe In The Early Modern Period / Balázs Trencsényi and Márton Zászkaliczky
Chapter One. The Reception Of Erasmianism In Hungary And The Contexts Of The Erasmian Program: The “Cultural Patriotism” Of Benedek Komját / Pál Ácsi
Chapter Two. Constructing The Wallach “Other” In The Late Renaissance / Gábor Almási
Chapter Three. Humanist Ethics And Urban Patriotism In Upper Hungary In The Early Sixteenth Century (Valentin Eck’s De Reipublicae Administratione) / Farkas Gábor Kiss
Chapter Four. Civic And Ethnic Discourses Of Identity In A City-State Context: The Case Of Renaissance Ragusa / Lovro Kunčević
Chapter Five. Strategies Of Distinction In The Work Of Vinko Pribojević / Domagoj Madunić
Chapter Six. Indetermi-Nation: Narrative Identity And Symbolic Politics In Early Modern Illyrism / Zrinka Blažević
Chapter Seven. Nation, Patria And The Aesthetics Of Existence: Late Humanist National Discourse And Its Rewriting By The Modern Czech Nationalist Movement / Lucie Storchová
Chapter Eight. Citizen, Fatherland And Patriotism In The Political Discourse Of The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Anna Grześkowiak-Krwawicz
Chapter Nine. Political Humanism And The Corporate Theory Of State: Nation, Patria And Virtue In Hungarian Political Thought Of The Sixteenth Century / Benedek Varga
Chapter Ten. The Hungarian Roots Of A Bohemian Humanist: Johann Jessenius A Jessen And Early Modern National Identity / Kees Teszelszky
Chapter Eleven. Piety And Industry: Variations On Patriotism In Seventeenth-Century Hungarian Political Thought / Hanna Orsolya Vincze
Chapter Twelve. Illyria Or What You Will: Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli’s And Pavao Ritter Vitezović’s “Mapping” Of The Borderlands Recaptured From The Ottomans / Sándor Bene
Chapter Thirteen. Patres Patriae Or Proditores Patriae? Legitimizing And De-Legitimizing The Authority Of The Provincial Estates In Seventeenth-Century Bohemia / Petr Maťa
Chapter Fourteen. Forms Of Patriotism In The Early Modern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Stanisław Roszak
Chapter Fifteen. Two Patriotisms? Opinions Of Townsmen And Soldiers On Duty To The Fatherland In Seventeenth-Century Poland / Urszula Augustyniak
Chapter Sixteen. Patriotism And Elect Nationhood In Early Modern Hungarian Political Discourse / Balázs Trencsényi
Chapter Seventeen. The Homiletics Of Political Discourse: Martyrology As A (Re)Invented Tradition In The Paradigm Of Early Modern Hungarian Patriotism / Zsombor Tóth
Chapter Eighteen. Defending The Catholic Enterprise: National Sentiment, Ethnic Tensions, And The Jesuit Mission In Seventeenth-Century Hungary / Regina Pörtner
Chapter Nineteen. Patria Lost And Chosen People: The Case Of The Seventeenth-Century Bohemian Protestant Exiles / Vladimír Urbánek
Chapter Twenty. Patriotic And “Proto-National” Motives In Late Medieval And Early Modern Bulgarian Literature: The Contexts Of Paisij Hilendarski / Alexandar Nikolov
Chapter Twenty-One. Modalities Of Enlightened Monarchical Patriotism In The Mid-Eighteenth Century Habsburg Monarchy / Teodora Shek Brnardić.
Notes:
Includes indexes.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1-282-78676-8
9786612786761
90-04-18359-0
OCLC:
667274296
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004182622.i-784 DOI

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