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Romantic nationalism (also '''National Romanticism''', '''organic nationalism''', '''identity nationalism''') is the form of .

Among the key themes of Romanticism, and its most enduring legacy, the cultural assertions of romantic nationalism have also been central in post-Enlightenment art and political philosophy. From its earliest stirrings, with their focus on the development of national languages and Folklore , and the spiritual value of local customs and traditions, to the movements that would redraw the map of Europe and lead to calls for "self-determination" of nationalities, nationalism was one of the key issues in Romanticism, determining its roles, expressions and meanings.


Brief history

Early Romantic nationalism was strongly inspired by Rousseau , and by the ideas of Johann Gottfried Von Herder , who in 1784 argued that geography formed the natural economy of a people, and that their customs and society would develop along the lines that their basic environment favored.

From its beginnings in the late 18th century, romantic nationalism has relied upon the existence of a historical ethnic culture which meets the romantic ideal; Folklore developed as a romantic nationalist concept. The Brothers Grimm were inspired by Herder's writings to create an idealized collection of tales, which they labeled as authentically German. The concept of an inherited cultural patrimony from a common origin rapidly became central to a divisive question within romantic nationalism: specifically, is a nation unified because it comes from the same genetic source, that is because of race, or is the participation in the organic nature of the "folk" culture self-fulfilling? This issue lies at the heart of disagreements which rage to this day.

Romantic nationalism formed a key strand in the philosophy of Hegel , who argued that there was a "spirit of the age" or ''zeitgeist'' that inhabited a particular people at a particular time, and that, when that people became the active determiner of history, it was simply because their cultural and political moment had come. Hegel, being German, argued that his historical moment had seen the ''Zeitgeist'' settle on the German-speaking peoples.

In continental Europe, Romantics had embraced the French Revolution in its beginnings, then found themselves fighting the counter-Revolution in the trans-national Imperial system of Napoleon . The sense of self-determination and national consciousness that had enabled Revolutionary forces to defeat aristocratic regimes in battle became rallying points for resistance against the French Empire . In Prussia , the development of spiritual renewal as a means to engage in the struggle against Napoleon was argued by, among others, Johann Gottlieb Fichte a disciple of Kant . The word '' Volkstum '', or nationhood, was coined in German as part of this resistance to French Hegemony .

Johann Gottlieb Fichte expressed the unity of language and nation in his address "To the German Nation" in 1806 :

The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries. Those who speak the same language are joined to each other by a multitude of invisible bonds by nature herself, long before any human art begins; they understand each other and have the power of continuing to make themselves understood more and more clearly; they belong together and are by nature one and an inseparable whole.


Only when each people, left to itself, develops and forms itself in accordance with its own peculiar quality, and only when in every people each individual develops himself in accordance with that common quality, as well as in accordance with his own peculiar quality-then, and then only, does the manifestation of divinity appear in its true mirror as it ought to be; and only a man who either entirely lacks the notion of the rule of law and divine order, or else is an obdurate enemy thereto, could take upon himself to want to interfere with that law, which is the highest law in the spiritual world!



Nationalism and revolution

In Greece, Romantic views of a connection with classical Greece infused the Greek War Of Independence in which Lord Byron was mortally wounded. Rossini 's opera '' William Tell '' (1829) marked the onset of the Romantic Opera , using the central national myth unifying Switzerland, and in Brussels, a riot after an opera that set a doomed romance against a background of foreign oppression (Auber's ''La Muette de portici'') sparked the Belgian Revolution , the first successful revolution in the model of Romantic nationalism. Verdi 's opera choruses of an oppressed people inspired two generations of patriots in Italy, especially with "Va pensiero" ('' Nabucco '', 1842). Under the influence of romantic nationalism, among economic and political forces, both Germany and Italy found political unity, and movements to create nations similarly based upon ethnic groups would flower in the Balkans (see for example, the Carinthian Plebiscite , 1920), along the Baltic Sea, and in the interior of Central Europe, where in the eventual outcome, the Habsburg s succumbed to the surge of Romantic nationalism. Earlier, there was a strong romantic nationalist element mixed with Enlightenment rationalism in the rhetoric used in British North America , in the colonists' Declaration Of Independence and the United States Constitution of 1787 , as well as the rhetoric in the wave of revolts, inspired by new senses of localized identities, which swept the American colonies of Spain, one after the other, from 1811.


Folk culture and language

(circa 1872 ) celebrates U.S. romantic nationalism in the form of westward expansion—an idea known as " Manifest Destiny ."]]

Romantic nationalism inspired the processes whereby Folk Epic s, retold Legend s and even Fairy Tale s, published in existing dialects, were combined with a modern syntax to create a "revived" version of a language. Patriots would then learn that language and raise their children speaking that language, as part of a general program to establish a unique identity. " Landsmal ", which is the foundation of modern Norwegian, is the first language to follow this program, and it was joined by modern Czech, Slovak, Finnish and later by Hebrew as nationalizing languages. The early 19th century creation of '' Katharevousa ,'' a refined artificial Greek dialect under which, to unify a new nation of Hellenes, consciously drew on archaising terms from Ancient Greek , the unifying cultural root; but just as consciously excluded "non-Greek" vocabulary drawn from Italian and Turkish. Romantic nationalism is inherently exclusionary, and that, in the 20th century, proved to be a tragic flaw.

The linguistic processes of romantic nationalism demanded linguistic culture models. The modern Italian of '' Risorgimento '' patriots like Alessandro Manzoni was based on the Tuscan dialects sanctified by Dante and Petrarch . In English, Shakespeare became an iconic figure, though not a modern model: an Englishman who formed a complete, artistically unassailable whole of surpassing excellence.


National epics

Main article: National Epic

The concept of a " was easily overlooked. The pseudo-Gaelic literary forgeries of " Ossian " had failed, finally, to fill the need for the first Romantic generation.

The unseen and unheard '''' and '' Odyssey '' took on new urgency during the Greek War Of Independence .

Many other "national epics," , national minorities seeking to assert their own identities in the face of Russification produced new national poetry - either out of whole cloth, or from cobbling together folk poetry, or by resurrecting older narrative poetry. Examples include the Estonia n '' Kalevipoeg '', Finnish '' Kalevala '', Polish '' Pan Tadeusz '', Latvia n Lāčplēsis and Armenia n ''Sasuntzi Davit'' by Hovhannes Tumanyan .

Other examples of epics that have been enlisted since as "national" include Popol Vuh ( Mayans ), Mahabharata ( India ), and the Journey To The West ( China ).

At the same time, linguistic and cultural nationality, colored with pre-genetic concepts of race, were employed for two rhetorical claims consistently associated with romantic nationalism to this day: claims of primacy and claims of superiority. Primacy is the ''urrecht'' of a culturally and racially defined people to a geographical terrain, a ''"heartland"'' (a vivid expression) or .


Arts

, 1883-1907]]

After the 1870s "national romanticism", as it is more usually called, became a familiar movement in the arts. In music, the type is exemplified by the work of Bedřich Smetana . In Scandinavia and the Slavic parts of Europe especially, "national romanticism" provided a series of answers to the 19th-century search for styles that would be culturally meaningful and evocative, yet not merely historicist. When a church was built over the spot in St Petersburg where Tsar Alexander II Of Russia had been assassinated, the " Church Of The Savior On Blood ," the natural style to use was one that best evoked traditional Russian features (''illustration, left''). In Finland, the reassembly of the national epic, the '' Kalevala ,'' inspired paintings and murals in National Romantic style that substituted there for the international Art Nouveau styles. The foremost proponent in Finland was Akseli Gallen-Kallela (''illustration, below right'').

,'' Akseli Gallen-Kallela ]]

By the turn of the century, ethnic self-determination had become an assumption held as being progressive and liberal. There were romantic nationalist movements for separation in Finland, the Kingdom of Bavaria held apart from a united Germany, and Czech and Serb nationalism continued to trouble Imperial politics. The flowering of arts which drew inspiration from national epics and song continued unabated. The Zionist movement revived Hebrew, and began searching for a homeland for the Jewish people, and Welsh and Irish tongues also experienced a poetic revival.


Twentieth century political developments

In the first two decades of the dynasty native to the Hijaz .

After the First World War, a darker version of romantic nationalism was taking hold in Germany, to some extent modelling itself on British Imperialism and "the White Man's Burden ". The idea was that Germans should "naturally" rule over the lesser peoples. Romantic nationalism, which had begun as a revolt against "foreign" kings and overlords, had come full circle, and was being used to make the case for a "Greater Germany" which would rule over Europe.

Because of the broad range of expressions of romantic nationalism, it is listed as a contributing factor from everything from the creation of independent states in Europe, to the rise of Nazi Germany. As an idea, if not a specific movement, it is present as an assumption in debates over nationality and nationhood even today, and many of the world's nations were created from principles drawn from romantic nationalism as their source of legitimacy. , 1918.]]


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