How do literacy and the development of literary culture promote the development of a national identity? This well-researched and readable book explores the rise of Romanian-language literary, educational and printing institutions in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, bringing out a story that has not been fully explored in English. He builds on and engages with current knowledge about print culture, modernization, national identity and state formation, to make an original contribution to ongoing debates in these areas.
How do literacy and the development of literary culture promote the development of a national identity? This well-researched and readable book explores the rise of Romanian-language literary, educational and printing institutions in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, bringing out a story that has not been fully explored in English. He builds on and engages with current knowledge about print culture, modernization, national identity and state formation, to make an original contribution to ongoing debates in these areas.
ALEX DRACE-FRANCIS is Associate Professor in Modern European Literary and Cultural History at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Introduction PART ONE: 1700-1829 2. Politics and Social Change 3. Public Images and Projections 4. Writing and Literacy 5. Education and the Public Sphere 6. Printing and Book Production 7. Literature Nation Europe PART TWO: 1829-1848 8. 'The Great European Family' 9. Education part 1: Wallachia 10. Education part 2: Moldavia 11. Books Printing 12. The Periodical Press 1829-48 13. Romania Literature Nation 14. Revolution PART THREE: 1848-1890 15. Education 16. Printing Publishing 17. The Periodical Press 18. Literature Society Nation: The Maiorescu-Gherea polemic Conclusions
Introduction PART ONE: 1700-1829 2. Politics and Social Change 3. Public Images and Projections 4. Writing and Literacy 5. Education and the Public Sphere 6. Printing and Book Production 7. Literature Nation Europe PART TWO: 1829-1848 8. 'The Great European Family' 9. Education part 1: Wallachia 10. Education part 2: Moldavia 11. Books Printing 12. The Periodical Press 1829-48 13. Romania Literature Nation 14. Revolution PART THREE: 1848-1890 15. Education 16. Printing Publishing 17. The Periodical Press 18. Literature Society Nation: The Maiorescu-Gherea polemic Conclusions
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