Multilingualism, nationhood, and cultural identity : [electronic resource] Northern Europe 16th-19th centuries / edited by Willem Frijhoff, Marie-Christine Kok Escalle and Karáene Sanchez-Summerer ; Bettina Brandt as translator and Mary Robitaille-Ibbett as translator and corrector.
2017
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Multilingualism, nationhood, and cultural identity : [electronic resource] Northern Europe 16th-19th centuries / edited by Willem Frijhoff, Marie-Christine Kok Escalle and Karáene Sanchez-Summerer ; Bettina Brandt as translator and Mary Robitaille-Ibbett as translator and corrector.
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Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017]
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©2017
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1 online resource (193 pages)
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Languages and culture in history
Summary
"Multilingualism, nationhood, and cultural identity : northern Europe 16th-19th centuries offers systemic and analytical studies of the little-known multilingual practices of northern Europe before the creation of the nation states. In the 17th century, the Dutch Republic was home to a society where the practice of multilingualism was embedded in its social dynamics, in the use of dialects and foreign languages with their social functions and group identities. These same realities can be found today in other northern European countries. The notion of a national language did not crystallize before the early modern period and the creation of nation states. However, the ideal of a universal language has been present throughout history. This methodological discussion of the systems of European countries where multiple languages coexisted between the 16th and the 19th centuries provides valuable lessons for the understanding of today societies"--Back cover.
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Text in English with some translated into English from Dutch.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I: Approaches of multilingualism in the past.
Codes, routines and communication: forms and meaning of linguistic plurality in Western European societies in former times / Willem Frijhoff
Capitalizing multilingual competence: language learning and teaching in the Early Modern period / Pierre Swiggers
Part II: Multilingualism in Early Modern times: three examples. Plurilingualism in Augsburg and Nuremberg in Early Modern times / Konrad Schrèoder
Multilingualism in the Dutch Golden Age: an exploration / Willem Frijhoff
Literacy, usage, and national prestige: the changing fortunes of Gaelic in Ireland / Joep Leerssen.
Codes, routines and communication: forms and meaning of linguistic plurality in Western European societies in former times / Willem Frijhoff
Capitalizing multilingual competence: language learning and teaching in the Early Modern period / Pierre Swiggers
Part II: Multilingualism in Early Modern times: three examples. Plurilingualism in Augsburg and Nuremberg in Early Modern times / Konrad Schrèoder
Multilingualism in the Dutch Golden Age: an exploration / Willem Frijhoff
Literacy, usage, and national prestige: the changing fortunes of Gaelic in Ireland / Joep Leerssen.
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Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2025. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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Languages and culture in history.
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
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