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E-raamat: Nostalgia in the Early Modern World: Memory, Temporality, and Emotion

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  • Formaat: 270 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805430247
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  • Formaat: 270 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781805430247

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How can the concept of nostalgia illuminate the culturally specific ways in which societies understand the contested relationship between the past, present, and future?

The word nostalgia was invented in the late seventeenth century to describe the debilitating effects of homesickness. Now widely defined as a sense of longing for a lost past, initially it was more closely linked with dislocation in space. By exploring some of its many textual, visual and musical manifestations in the tumultuous period between c. 1350 and 1800, this volume resists the assumption that nostalgia is a distinctive by-product of modernity. It also forges a fruitful link between three lively areas of current scholarly enquiry: memory, temporality, and emotion.

The contributors deploy nostalgia as a tool for investigating perceptions of the passage of time and historical change, unsettling experiences of migration and geographical displacement, and the connections between remembering and forgetting, affect and imagination. Ranging across Europe and the Atlantic world, they examine the moments, sites and communities in which it arose, alongside how it was used to express both criticism and regret about the religious, political, social and cultural upheavals that shaped the early modern world. They approach it as a complex mixed feeling that opens a new window into individual subjectivities and collective mentalities.

How can the concept of nostalgia illuminate the culturally specific ways in which societies understand the contested relationship between the past, present, and future?

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A collection of essays as chronologically and geographically wide-ranging as this could have easily gone off the rails, but the sharp focus on premodern nostalgia maintains a sense of order and continuity to the contributions. * EMOTIONS: HISTORY, CULTURE, SOCIETY *

Introduction: Early Modern Nostalgia: Memory, Temporality, and Emotion -
Harriet Lyon and Alexandra Walsham

Rhetorics of Nostalgia

Pastoral Nostalgia in the Long Fourteenth Century - Hannah Skoda

'That Antwerp's Golden Age may return one day': Nostalgia as a Rhetorical
Device in the Schoolbooks of a Sixteenth-Century Schoolmaster in Exile -
Alisa van de Haar and Theo Lap

Figures of Nostalgia

Good King Harry? Nostalgia for Henry VIII in Early Modern England - Harriet
Lyon

Remembering Lot's Wife: The Sin of Nostalgia in the English Atlantic World -
Alexandra Walsham

Communities of Nostalgia

Exiles from England or an England in Exile? Nostalgia, Temporality and
Catholic Émigrés from Tudor England - Frederick Smith

Memory, Nostalgia, and the Formation of a Greek Migrant Community - Niccolò
Fattori
Sites of Nostalgia

'This instrument is still there, but no longer functions': Chorography,
Nostalgia, and Politics in the Aftermath of the Eighty Years' War - Raingard
Esser

Family and Nostalgia in the Early Modern Iberian World - Antonio
Urquízar-Herrera and Enrique Soria Mesa

Sounds of Nostalgia
Sung Farewells: Listening for Nostalgia's Futures in the Long Fifteenth
Century - Matthew S. Champion

'When this Old Hat was New': Ballads, Nostalgia and Social Change in Early
Modern England' - Andy Wood