Landscape, Heritage and National Identity in Modern Europe

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This book describes the way in which landscape and landscape heritage have been – and still are – used to define national identities. It shows how national narratives use different types of landscapes. Some nations use nature as their main point of reference, partly to circumcise conflicts between different ethnic groups. Other nations use agrarian landscapes, that are often describes as timeless and ‘rooted’. Again other nations use history as a major sources for defining identities. In these cases, myths of origins, ‘Golden Ages’ or wars and conflicts deliver the materials for national narratives. The final section describes how nation states developed new urban as well as rural landscapes as national showpieces. As landscapes are an important but under-researched aspect of nation-building, this book fills a gap in the study of nationalism.

Author(s): Hans Renes
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 101
City: Cham

Preface
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
1 Introduction
References
2 Terminology: Landscape, Heritage, Identity and Nationalism
References
3 Natural Landscapes
References
4 Timeless Agrarian Landscapes
References
5 Cultural Landscapes and Deep History
References
6 Landscapes of Glorious Times
References
7 Landscapes of Conflict and Trauma
References
8 New Landscapes
References
9 Concluding Remarks
References
Index