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National Monuments and Nationalism in 19th Century Germany
Hans A. Pohlsander
出版
Peter Lang
, 2008
主題
Art / General
Art / History / General
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Germany
History / Modern / General
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / European / German
Travel / Museums, Tours, Points of Interest
ISBN
3039113526
9783039113521
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1TK-YaXNpH0C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
No century in modern European history has built monuments with more enthusiasm than the 19th. Of the hundreds of monuments erected, those which sprang from a nation-wide initiative and addressed themselves to a nation, rather than part of a nation, we may call national monuments. Nelson's Column in London or the Arc de Triomphe in Paris are obvious examples. In Germany the 19th century witnessed a veritable flood of monuments, many of which rank as national monuments. These reflected and contributed to a developing sense of national identity and the search for national unity; they also document an unsuccessful effort to create a «genuinely German» style. They constitute a historical record, quite apart from aesthetic appeal or ideological message. As this historical record is examined, German national monuments of the 19th century are described and interpreted against the background of the nationalism which gave birth to them.