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The Shaping of French National Identity - Narrating the Nation's Past, 1715-1830 (Hardcover)
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The Shaping of French National Identity - Narrating the Nation's Past, 1715-1830 (Hardcover)
Series: New Studies in European History
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The Shaping of French National Identity casts new light on the
intellectual origins of the dominant and 'official' French
nineteenth-century national narrative. Focussing on the historical
debates taking place throughout the eighteenth century and during
the Restoration, Matthew D'Auria evokes a time when the nation's
origins were being questioned and discussed and when they acquired
the meaning later enshrined in the official rhetoric of the Third
Republic. He examines how French writers and scholars reshaped the
myths, symbols, and memories of pre-modern communities. Engaging
with the myth of 'our ancestors the Gauls' and its ideological
triumph over the competing myth of 'our ancestors the Franks', this
study explores the ways in which the struggle developed, and the
values that the two discourses enshrined, the collective actors
they portrayed, and the memories they evoked. D'Auria draws
attention to the continuity between ethnic discourses and national
narratives and to the competition between various groups in their
claims to represent the nation and to define their past as the
'true' history of France.
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