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E-raamat: Language Choice in Enlightenment Europe: Education, Sociability, and Governance

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This multinational collection of essays challenges the traditional image of a monolingual Ancient Regime in Enlightenment Europe, both East and West. Its archival research explores the important role played by selective language use in social life and in the educational provisions in the early constitution of modern society. A broad range of case studies show how language was viewed and used symbolically by social groups—ranging from the nobility to the  peasantry—to develop, express, and mark their identities.
 
Introduction 7(8)
Vladislav Rjeoutski
Willem Frijhoff
Learning Vernaculars, Learning in Vernaculars: The Role of Modern Languages in Nicolas Le Gras's noble academy and in teaching practices for the nobility (France, 164.0-c.1750)
15(24)
Andrea Bruschi
Dutch foreign language use and education after 1750: Routines and innovations
39(26)
Willem Frijhoff
Practice and functions of French as a second language in a Dutch patrician family: The van Hogendorp family (eighteenth-early nineteenth centuries)
65(22)
Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau
Mary Robitaille-Ibbett
Multilingualism versus proficiency in the German language among the administrative elites of the Kingdom of Hungary in the eighteenth century
87(24)
Olga Khavanova
Voices in a country divided: Linguistic choices in early modern Croatia
111(32)
Ivana Horbec
Maja Matasovic
Introducing the teaching of foreign languages in grammar schools: A comparison between the Holy Roman Empire and the Governorate of Estonia (Estonia)
143(26)
Michael Rocher
Latin in the education of nobility in Russia: The history of a defeat
169(22)
Vladislav Rjeoutski
Latin as the language of the orthodox clergy in eighteenth-century Russia
191(34)
Ekaterina Kislova
Index 225
Dr. Vladislav Rjéoutski, research fellow at the German Historical Institute in Moscow. Co-director of the DFG-funded research project on the languages of diplomacy in the eighteenth-century Russia, co-author (with Derek Offord and Gesine Argent) of: The French Language in Russia. A Social, Political, Cultural, and Literary History (Amsterdam: AUP, 2018). Willem Frijhoff is Emeritus Professor of Modern History at VU University, Amsterdam, and is now G.Ph. Verhagen Professor of Cultural History at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. His scholarly work focuses on cultural, linguistic and religious identities in early modern France, the Netherlands and North America.