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The Cult of the Nation in France - Inventing Nationalism, 1680-1800 (Paperback, New edition)
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The Cult of the Nation in France - Inventing Nationalism, 1680-1800 (Paperback, New edition)
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Using eighteenth-century France as a case study, David Bell offers
an important new argument about the origins of nationalism. Before
the eighteenth century, the very idea of nation-building--a central
component of nationalism--did not exist. During this period,
leading French intellectual and political figures came to see
perfect national unity as a critical priority, and so sought ways
to endow all French people with the same language, laws, customs,
and values. The period thus gave rise to the first large-scale
nationalist program in history. The revolutionaries hoped that
patriotism and national sentiment would replace religion as the new
binding force in public life. Yet paradoxically, the example of
cultural remodeling they followed in their nation-building quest
was that of the Catholic Church, in its ambitious
Counter-Reformation efforts to evangelize the French peasantry. In
the new era, the population would be bound together not in a single
Church, but in a single French nation. In a work of lucid prose and
striking originality, Bell offers the first comprehensive survey of
patriotism and national sentiment in early modern France, and shows
how the dialectical relationship between nationalism and religion
left a complex legacy that still resonates in debates over French
national identity today.
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