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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England Lauren Horn Griffin

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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England Lauren Horn Griffin
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Lauren Horn Griffin
ISBN: 9789004514362, 9004514368
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England Lauren Horn Griffin by Lauren Horn Griffin 9789004514362, 9004514368 instant download after payment.

This book argues that in order to understand nationalisms, we need a clearer understanding of the types of cultural myths, symbols, and traditions that legitimate them. Myths of origin and election, memories of a greater and purer past, and narratives of persecution and mission are required for the production and maintenance of powerful national sentiments. Through an investigation of how early modern Catholics and Protestants reimagined, reinterpreted, and rewrote the lives of the founder-saints who spread Christianity in England, this book offers a theoretical framework for the study of origin narratives. Analyzing the discursive construction of time and place, the invocation of forces beyond the human to naturalize and authorize, and the role of visual and ritual culture in fabrications of the past, this book provides a case study for how to approach claims about founding figures. Serving as a timely example of the dependence of national identity on key religious resources, Griffin shows how origin narratives – particularly the founding figures that anchor them – function as uniquely powerful rhetorical tools for the cultural production of regional and national identity.

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