Multilingualism, Nationhood, and Cultural Identity

Multilingualism, Nationhood, and Cultural Identity

Northern Europe, 16th-19th Centuries

  • Auteur: Frijhoff, Willem; Kok Escalle, Marie-Christine; Sanchez-Summerer, Karène
  • Éditeur: Amsterdam University Press
  • Collection: Languages and Culture in History
  • ISBN: 9789462980617
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789048530007
  • Lieu de publication:  Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • Année de publication électronique: 2016
  • Mois : Novembre
  • Pages: 198
  • DDC: 306.44/6094
  • Langue: Anglais
Before the modern nation-state became a stable, widespread phenomenon throughout northern Europe, multilingualism-the use of multiple languages in one geographical area-was common throughout the region. This book brings together historians and linguists, who apply their respective analytic tools to offer an interdisciplinary interpretation of the functions of multilingualism in identity-building in the period, and, from that, draw valuable lessons for understanding today's cosmopolitan societies.
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Languages and Culture in History
    • A New Series
      • Willem Frijhoff, Marie-Christine Kok Escalle, and Karène Sanchez-Summerer
  • Part I – Approaches to Multilingualism in the Past
    • 1. Codes, Routines and Communication
      • Forms and Meaning of Linguistic Plurality in Western European Societies in Former Times
        • Willem Frijhoff
    • 2. Capitalizing Multilingual Competence
      • Language Learning and Teaching in the Early Modern Period
        • Pierre Swiggers
  • Part II – Multilingualism in Early Modern Times: Three Examples
    • 3. Plurilingualism in Augsburg and Nuremberg in Early Modern Times
      • Konrad Schröder
    • 4. Multilingualism in the Dutch Golden Age
      • An Exploration
        • Willem Frijhoff
    • 5. Literacy, Usage and National Prestige
      • The Changing Fortunes of Gaelic in Ireland
        • Joep Leerssen
  • Index

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