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Forging Architectural Tradition

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During the nineteenth century, a change developed in the way architectural objects from the distant past were viewed by contemporaries. Such edifices, be they churches, castles, chapels or variou...
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During the nineteenth century, a change developed in the way architectural objects from the distant past were viewed by contemporaries. Such edifices, be they churches, castles, chapels or various other buildings, were not only admired for their aesthetic values, but also for the role they played in ancient times, and their role as reminders of important events from the national past. Architectural heritage often was (and still is) an important element of nation building. Authors address the process of building national myths around certain architectural objects. National narratives are questioned, as is the position architectural heritage played in the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries.

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Price: £115.00
Pages: 366
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Explorations in Heritage Studies
Publication Date: 11 March 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800733374
Format: Hardcover
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“The book Forging Architectural Tradition is an excellent contribution for anyone interested in the creation of national narratives around architectural buildings. It is suitable for architects, art historians, historians, sociologists, cultural researchers, and the general cultural public, as well as anyone interested in the national narratives of ‘small’ nations. The topics explored in the book should not be viewed as a part of the distant past but as still current as the historical processes described in the book can help us deal with problems related to the politicization of heritage that is still evident today.” • Prostor

“The scholarly essays in this book present a sweeping panorama of this fascinating development based on new research, otherwise virtually inaccessible in English.” • József Sisa, Institute of Art History, ELKH Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest, Hungary

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Introduction: Forging Architectural Tradition
Aleksander Łupienko


Part I: Architectural Conservation and National Narratives



Chapter 1. The Cathedral of Citizenship: Race and National Identity in Eugène Viollet-le-Duc’s Work and Discourse
Bérénice Gaussuin



Chapter 2. Identity Written in Stone?: Gothicising Renovation of Estonian Churches at a Second Glance
Kristina Jõekalda



Chapter 3. Architecture as a Weapon: The Gothic and the National Ideal in Nineteenth-Century Polish Discourse
Aleksander Łupienko



Chapter 4. Before and After Emile-André Lecomte du Nouÿ or the Birth of National Style in Romanian Architecture
Anda-Lucia Spânu

Chapter 5. On the Articulation and Popularization of Christian Built Heritage: Representing National Continuity in Nineteenth-Century Athens
Georgios Karatzas

Part II: Styles for the Nation and State



Chapter 6. Creating a Monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I in Berlin: Tensions between National, Prussian and Dynastic Identities
Douglas Klahr

Chapter 7. History, National Identity and Architecture in the Last Royal Palaces in Europe (1861–1930): Turin, Budapest, Bucharest
Paolo Cornaglia


Chapter 8
. Renaissance Architecture and the Search for the Hungarian National Style in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Gábor György Papp

Chapter 9. Vernacular Versus Historical: National Style(s) in the Architecture of Austro-Hungarian Croatia
Dragan Damjanović



Part III: Appropriation of Heritage(s)



Chapter 10. Architectural Heritage in the National Discourse of the Nineteenth Century Russia: Kazan Antiquities
Gulchachak Nugmanova



Chapter 11. Hungarian Nation-Building and the Use of Medieval Archaeology: Interpreting the Székesfehérvár Excavations in the Nineteenth Century
Andrea Kocsis

Chapter 12. Architectural Heritage of Silesia in the Purview of Prussian History (1740–1918)
Monika Ewa Adamska



Chapter 13. Madonna del Pascolo: Ruthenian Heritage in the Baroque Rome and the Development of the National Church of the Ukrainians, 1640s‒1960s
Anatole Upart

Afterword: For the Glory of Nation: Architectural Heritage in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Dragan Damjanović

Index