Hľadanie pôvodu a bitka o princípy: holandské pripomínanie si reformácie v 19. storočia

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Publication date 2008
Journal Forum Historiae
Volume | Issue number 2008 | 1
Number of pages 20
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  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR)
Abstract
A quest for origins and a battle over principles: Dutch Reformation commemorations in the nineteenth century.
This essay is a first exploration of nineteenth-century Dutch Protestant memory culture. Using Reformation commemorations as our case study, we show that the appropriation of Luther and Calvin for group identity purposes underwent a twofold transition in the century between 1817 and 1917. Whereas the unity of Dutch Protestantism was a dominant theme during the first decades of the nineteenth century, the Reformation became increasingly used as an instrument for justifying subgroup identities. Simultaneously, a past-oriented discourse (the Reformation as 'origin') was gradually abandoned in favour of a future-oriented discourse (Reformation 'principles' that ought to be obeyed and applied). This, we argue, distinguished Dutch Protestant memory culture both from national commemorative discourse and from Protestant memory cultures abroad.
Document type Article
Published at http://www.forumhistoriae.sk/FH1_2008/texty_1_2008/paul_wallet.pdf
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