TY - BOOK AU - Altena,Peter AU - Honings,Rick AU - Jensen,Lotte AU - Johannes,Gert-Jan AU - Kalmthout,Ton AU - Krol,Ellen AU - Noordegraaf,Jan AU - Petiet,Francien AU - Rutten,Gijsbert AU - Vandenbussche,Wim AU - Weijermars,Janneke AU - van Driel,Lo AU - van Kalmthout,Ton AU - van der Sijs,Nicoline AU - van der Wal,Marijke TI - Language, Literature and the Construction of a Dutch National Identity (1780-1830) T2 - Languages and culture in history SN - 9789048526758 U1 - 439.3107 PY - 2018///] CY - Amsterdam PB - Amsterdam University Press KW - Dutch language KW - History KW - 18th century KW - 19th century KW - Dutch literature KW - History and criticism KW - Nationalism KW - Netherlands KW - AUP Wetenschappelijk KW - Amsterdam University Press KW - Language and Literature KW - Linguistics KW - FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Dutch KW - bisacsh KW - Dutch, nationalism, literature, literary history, linguistics N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of Contents --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction. Cultural Nationalism and the Rise of Dutch Studies --; 1. Matthijs Siegenbeek in Defence of Dutch --; 2. Barthold Hendrik Lulofs. A ‘Learned Dilettante’ --; 3. Poet and Professor. Adam Simons --; 4. Johannes Kinker. A Kantian Philosopher Teaching Dutch Language, Literature, and Eloquence --; 5. Caught Between Propaganda and Science. Ulrich Gerhard Lauts, the Forgotten Father of Dutch Philology in Brussels --; 6. Pieter Weiland and his Nederduitsche Spraakkunst --; 7. Moralist of the Nation. Johannes Henricus van der Palm --; 8. ‘I am Revived as a Belgian’. The Work of Jan Frans Willems --; 9. Adriaan Kluit. Back to the Sources! --; 10. ‘Can Grander Skulls be Crowned?’. Jacob van Dijk’s Posthumous Literary History --; 11. Hendrik van Wijn. Pioneer of Historical Literary Studies in the Netherlands --; 12. The Founding Father of Dutch Literary History. Jeronimo de Vries --; Afterword --; Index; restricted access N2 - In exploring the birth of a Dutch identity between 1780 and 1830, this book integrates nationalism studies with literary and linguistic history by highlighting scholarly study of the Dutch language as a factor in the creation of the national identity. These early scholars promoted the Dutch language during a time of political upheaval, when citizens needed something to feel proud of. This book examines the impact individual agents had on a crucial stage in the Dutch nation-building process UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048526758?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789048526758 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789048526758/original ER -