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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
...................................................................... xv
A Note on References, Dates and Quotations
........................ xix
Abbreviations
.............................................................................. xxi
Introduction
................................................................................ 1
Chapter One State Sermons as a Medium of Official
Political Ideology
.................................................................... 25
1.1
English State Sermons in Context
.............................. 31
1.1.1
The Context of Four National
Anniversaries
...................................................... 31
1.1.2
Choosing the Preacher
...................................... 36
1.1.3
The Limits of Preaching
.................................. 38
1.1.4
The Decision to Print
...................................... 41
1.1.5
The Future of
30
January Sermons
Debated
.............................................................. 45
1.2
Sermons Related to the House of Orange
Within Dutch Political Culture
.................................... 49
1.2.1
Sermon Collections and Pamphlet
Sermons
.............................................................. 49
1.2.2
Pamphlet Sermons Related to the House
of Orange
.......................................................... 54
1.2.3
The Decision to Commission and Print
a State Sermon
.................................................. 58
1.2.4
The Limits of Preaching
.................................. 62
1.2.5
The Geographical and Chronological
Extent of the Sermons
...................................... 66
1.3
Swedish State Sermons in the Age of Libert)
.......... 69
1.3.1
A Rediscovered Genre
...................................... 69
1.3.2
The Order to Preach
........................................ 74
1.3.3
The Limits of Preaching
.................................. 76
1.3.4
The Outward Contexts of Preaching
.............. 79
1.3.5
The Decision to Print
...................................... 81
1.3.6
The Swedish State Sermons as Summaries
of Official Political Ideology
............................ 84
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Chapter Two Israelite Parallels in the Language
of Nation
................................................................................ 86
2.1
The Possibilities and Limits
oí
an English or
British Israel in Eighteenth-Century Anglican
Thought
................. ........................... .............................. 91
2.1.1
Scholarly Debate on the English Concept
of Israel
.............................................................. 91
2.1.2
Late Seventeenth-Century Experiences
............ 98
2.1.3
Our Israel in the Reign of Anne
.................. 103
2.1.4
The Weakening of the Language of
Israel in the Hanoverian Era
.......................... 109
2.2
The Several Layers of the Dutch Israel in
Reformed Thought
........................................................ 121
2.2.1
Scholarly Debate on the Dutch Concept
of Israel
.............................................................. 121
2.2.2
The Several Layers of Israel Under
William III
........................................................ 128
2.2.3
Increasingly National Constructions of
Israel Under William IV
.................................. 133
2.2.4
Israel Between Two Williams
.......................... 139
2.2.5
The Rise of the New Dutch Israel Under
William V
.......................................................... 141
2.3
The Concept of the Swedish Israel in Lutheran
Constructions of National Community
........................
14G
2.3.1
Scholarly Debate on the Swedish Concept
of Israel
.............................................................. 146
2.3.2
The Swedish Israel in the Age of
Absolutism
.......................................................... 151
2.3.3
The Concept of the Swedish Israel,
1719 60 .............................................................. 154
2.3.4
The Swedish Israel in the Latter Stages
of the Age of Liberty
........................................ 161
2.3.5
The Concepts of the Children of Cod
and Swea
............................................................ 165
2.3.6
Revived Parallels Between Israel and
the People of Sweden in the Coup
of Custavus III
.................................................. 170
CONTENTS IX
Chapter Three Interaction Between the Concepts of
Nation and Protestantism
...................................................... 174
3.1
Protestantism, the English Nation, and the
Rise of the British Nation
............................................ 175
3.1.1
England as a Divinely Favoured Nation
........ 175
3.1.2
The Unique Purity of Anglican Faith
............ 179
3.1.3
A Protestant Nation
.......................................... 183
3.1.4
The Fast Days of the Seven Years War:
A Watershed
...................................................... 195
3.1.5
The Church of England as Nation
................ 198
3.1.6
The Widening of the Bounds of a
Christian Nation
................................................ 203
3.2
Indefinite Concepts of the Protestant Netherlands
.... 209
3.2.1
God s Church and the Fatherland
.................. 209
3.2.2
Protestantism and the Fatherland
.................... 214
3.2.3
The Reformed Church and the Fatherland
.... 216
3.2.4
Protestantism or Christianity?
.......................... 222
3.3
Unified Religious and National Identities in
Eighteenth-Century Sweden
.......................................... 224
3.3.1
The Fatherland as an Evangelical
Lutheran Congregation
.................................... 224
3.3.2
A Christian Fatherland
.................................... 228
3.3.3
The Fear of God as a Basis for National
Identity
................................................................ 231
3.3.4
Complete Unity as the Ideal of State
Ideology
.............................................................. 234
Chapter Four International Protestantism and the
Limits of the Nation
.............................................................. 237
4.1
England as a Special Case Among European
Protestants
...................................................................... 240
4.1.1
The English Tradition of Protestant
Internationalism
................................................ 240
4.1.2
The Bulwark of the Reformation
.................... 244
4.1.3
The Rhetoric of European Freedom
.............. 251
4.1.4
Continental Persecutions and Protestant
Immigration
........................................................ 261
X
CONTENTS
4.1.5
The Blessed Provinces and Protestant
Beggars of the North
........................................ 265
4.2
The Netherlands in the Middle of Protestant
Europe
............................................................................ 270
4.2.1
The International Image of a Protestant
and Commercial Republic
................................ 270
4.2.2
The Williamite Rhetoric of
Front-Line
Protestantism
...................................................... 272
4.2.3
The Interest of Europe and Protestantism
in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
........................ 277
4.2.4
The Admired English, Exemplary
Swedes and Pitied Germans
............................ 280
4.2.5
Redefinitions of the Protestant
Community
........................................................ 285
4.3
The Lutheran Island of Sweden
.................................. 288
4.3.1
Sweden in the Context of Eighteenth-
Century International Protestantism
................ 288
4.3.2
Prejudices Against Foreign Protestants
............ 294
Chapter Five The Stereotype of Popery in
Constructions of the National Community
.......................... 299
5.1
The Relative Strength of Anti-Catholicism
in English Constructions of the National
Community
.................................................................... 305
5.2
Limited Anti-Catholicism in Dutch Descriptions
of the National Community
........................................ 324
5.3
Rare Anti-Catholic Rhetoric in Uniformly
Lutheran Sweden
.......................................................... 329
Chapter Six Interaction Between the Concepts of
Nation and Protestant Prince
................................................ 333
6.1
The British Protestant Monarchy from William
of Orange to George HI
.............................................. 334
6.2
The House of Orange as a Princely and
Protestant Element Within the Constitution
of the Dutch Republic
.................................................. 348
6.3
The Heirs of the
Vasa
Dynasty as Evangelical
Princes
............................................................................ 360
CONTENTS
Xl
Chapter Seven Definitions and Redefinitions of the
Nation and Fatherland
.......................................................... 367
7.1
English and British National Identity Redefined
........ 370
7.1.1
England as the First Nation in World
History
................................................................ 370
7.1.2
A Sinful and Guilty Nation
.............................. 374
7.1.3
A Punished Nation
............................................ 383
7.1.4
The Rise of the Idea of a Godly and
Virtuous Nation
................................................ 387
7.1.5
Towards National Successes
............................ 391
7.1.6
A Free Nation
.................................................... 397
7.1.7
A Trading Nation
............................................ 399
7.1.8
The Nation in War and Peace
........................ 403
7.1.9
National Spirit Conceptualized
........................ 406
7.2
The Stable Concepts of Fatherland and Nation
in Dutch State Sermons
.............................................. 412
7.2.1
Beloved
Vaderland
as a Vernacular Name
for the Dutch Nation
........................................ 412
7.2.2 Volk
and
.Natie
as Synonyms for
Vaderland
.............................................................. 415
7.2.3
Negative and Positive Understandings
of Nation
............................................................ 419
7.2.4
Old Metaphors and New Derivations
of
Vaderland
and Xatie
........................................ 423
7.3
The Swedish Concepts of Fatherland and Nation
from the Late Age of Absolutism to the Coup
of Gustavus III
.............................................................. 426
7.3.1
Swedish
Terminolog)·
in the Protestant
Context
.............................................................. 426
7.3.2
Our Beloved Fatherland
.................................. 429
7.3.3
Fosterlandet
as an Alternative Name
for Nation
.......................................................... 433
7.3.4
The Foreign Word
Ліг
tion
Turns Swedish
...... 434
7.3.5
Varying Paces in the Change of Values
........ 441
Chapter Eight The Rise of Classical Patriotism in the
Language of Nation
................................................................ 443
8.1
Classical Patriotism Enters English State Sermons
.... 447
XU
CONTENTS
8.1.1
Explicit References to Classical Authors
........ 447
8.1.2
The Semantic Field of Patriot at the
Beginning of the Eighteenth Century
.............. 453
8.1.3
Patriotism Becomes a Keyword of Public
Debate
................................................................ 459
8.1.4
Anglican Patriotism During the Seven
Years War
........................................................ 464
8.2
Classical Patriotism in Dutch State Sermons
.............. 471
8.2.1
Applications of Roman Models
........................ 471
8.2.2
The Vocabulary of Classical Patriotism
Gains Popularity
................................................ 472
8.2.3
Expressions of Love of Country in the
1750s and 1760s
................................................ 477
8.3
Classical, Lutheran and Enlightened Patriotism
in Swedish State Sermons
............................................ 480
8.3.1
The Radical Phase of the 1720s
.................... 480
8.3.2
The Rise of the Concept of Citizen
.............. 484
Chapter Nine Associations Between Freedom and
Protestantism in the Language of Nation
............................ 493
9.1
Protestantism and British Liberty
................................ 494
9.1.1
The Reformation Background and the
Jewish Model of Freedom
................................ 494
9.1.2
Further Connections Between Anglicanism
and Political Liberty
.......................................... 496
9.1.3
Protestant Freedom in the Hanoverian
Era
...................................................................... 498
9.1.4
Toleration Established
...................................... 501
9.1.5
The Rise of the Concept of British
Liberty
................................................................ 503
9.1.6
Gradually Secularizing Liberty
........................ 507
9.2
The Free and Protestant Netherlands
........................ 513
9.2.1
Union Between Reformed Religion and
Liberty
...................................... .......................... 513
9.2.2
A Free People in Politics
.................................. 518
9.3
Religious and Political Concepts of Liberty in
Swedish Lutheranism
.................................................... 522
9.3.1
For Fatherland and Liberty
.............................. 522
9.3.2
Lutheran Religious Liberty
.............................. 524
9.3.3
Political liberty Venerated
.............................. 527
CONTENTS
ХШ
Chapter Ten The Rise of a Commercial Nation
................ 535
10.1
The Language of Commerce in English State
Sermons
........................................................................ 535
10.2
The Netherlands: A Truly Commercial Nation?
...... 54(5
10.3
Occasional References to Economy by the
Swedish Clerical Estate
.............................................. 552
Chapter Eleven The Language of Nature in Protestant
State Sermons
........................................................................ 558
11.1
Nature and Nation in English State Sermons
.......... 561
11.2
The Language of Nature in Dutch State
Sermons
........................................................................ 570
11.3
Natural Law and Natural Metaphors in
Swedish State Sermons
.............................................. 573
Conclusion
.................................................................................. 579
Appendix:
National
as an attribute in state sermons
preached in the presence of the highest English/
British authorities on national anniversaries,
1685-1772 .............................................................................. 601
Bibliography
................................................................................ 613
Index of Names
.......................................................................... 643
Index of Subjects
........................................................................ 649
Index of Places
.......................................................................... 662
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
. xv
A Note on References, Dates and Quotations
. xix
Abbreviations
. xxi
Introduction
. 1
Chapter One State Sermons as a Medium of Official
Political Ideology
. 25
1.1
English State Sermons in Context
. 31
1.1.1
The Context of Four National
Anniversaries
. 31
1.1.2
Choosing the Preacher
. 36
1.1.3
The Limits of Preaching
. 38
1.1.4
The Decision to Print
. 41
1.1.5
The Future of
30
January Sermons
Debated
. 45
1.2
Sermons Related to the House of Orange
Within Dutch Political Culture
. 49
1.2.1
Sermon Collections and Pamphlet
Sermons
. 49
1.2.2
Pamphlet Sermons Related to the House
of Orange
. 54
1.2.3
The Decision to Commission and Print
a State Sermon
. 58
1.2.4
The Limits of Preaching
. 62
1.2.5
The Geographical and Chronological
Extent of the Sermons
. 66
1.3
Swedish State Sermons in the Age of Libert)
. 69
1.3.1
A Rediscovered Genre
. 69
1.3.2
The Order to Preach
. 74
1.3.3
The Limits of Preaching
. 76
1.3.4
The Outward Contexts of Preaching
. 79
1.3.5
The Decision to Print
. 81
1.3.6
The Swedish State Sermons as Summaries
of Official Political Ideology
. 84
МП
( :<
>NTť.NTS
Chapter Two Israelite Parallels in the Language
of Nation
. 86
2.1
The Possibilities and Limits
oí'
an "English" or
'British" Israel in Eighteenth-Century Anglican
Thought
.'.'. 91
2.1.1
Scholarly Debate on the English Concept
of Israel'
. 91
2.1.2
Late Seventeenth-Century Experiences
. 98
2.1.3
'Our Israel' in the Reign of Anne
. 103
2.1.4
The Weakening of the Language of
Israel in the Hanoverian Era
. 109
2.2
The Several Layers of the Dutch Israel in
Reformed Thought
. 121
2.2.1
Scholarly Debate on the Dutch Concept
of Israel
. 121
2.2.2
The Several Layers of Israel Under
William III
. 128
2.2.3
Increasingly National Constructions of
Israel Under William IV
. 133
2.2.4
Israel Between Two Williams
. 139
2.2.5
The Rise of the New Dutch Israel Under
William V
. 141
2.3
The Concept of the Swedish Israel in Lutheran
Constructions of National Community
.
14G
2.3.1
Scholarly Debate on the Swedish Concept
of Israel
. 146
2.3.2
The Swedish Israel in the Age of
Absolutism
. 151
2.3.3
The Concept of the Swedish Israel,
1719 60 . 154
2.3.4
The Swedish Israel in the Latter Stages
of the Age of Liberty
. 161
2.3.5
The Concepts of the Children of Cod
and Swea
. 165
2.3.6
Revived Parallels Between Israel and
the People of Sweden in the Coup
of Custavus III
. 170
CONTENTS IX
Chapter Three Interaction Between the Concepts of
Nation and Protestantism
. 174
3.1
Protestantism, the English Nation, and the
Rise of the British Nation
. 175
3.1.1
England as a Divinely Favoured Nation
. 175
3.1.2
The Unique Purity of Anglican Faith
. 179
3.1.3
A Protestant Nation
. 183
3.1.4
The Fast Days of the Seven Years' War:
A Watershed
. 195
3.1.5
The Church of England as Nation
. 198
3.1.6
The Widening of the Bounds of a
Christian Nation
. 203
3.2
Indefinite Concepts of the Protestant Netherlands
. 209
3.2.1
God's Church and the Fatherland
. 209
3.2.2
Protestantism and the Fatherland
. 214
3.2.3
The Reformed Church and the Fatherland
. 216
3.2.4
Protestantism or Christianity?
. 222
3.3
Unified Religious and National Identities in
Eighteenth-Century Sweden
. 224
3.3.1
The Fatherland as an Evangelical
Lutheran Congregation
. 224
3.3.2
A Christian Fatherland
. 228
3.3.3
The Fear of God as a Basis for National
Identity
. 231
3.3.4
Complete Unity as the Ideal of State
Ideology
. 234
Chapter Four International Protestantism and the
Limits of the Nation
. 237
4.1
England as a Special Case Among European
Protestants
. 240
4.1.1
The English Tradition of Protestant
Internationalism
. 240
4.1.2
The Bulwark of the Reformation
. 244
4.1.3
The Rhetoric of European Freedom
. 251
4.1.4
Continental Persecutions and Protestant
Immigration
. 261
X
CONTENTS
4.1.5
The Blessed Provinces and Protestant
Beggars of the North
. 265
4.2
The Netherlands in the Middle of Protestant
Europe
. 270
4.2.1
The International Image of a Protestant
and Commercial Republic
. 270
4.2.2
The Williamite Rhetoric of
Front-Line
Protestantism
. 272
4.2.3
The Interest of Europe and Protestantism
in the Mid-Eighteenth Century
. 277
4.2.4
The Admired English, Exemplary
Swedes and Pitied Germans
. 280
4.2.5
Redefinitions of the Protestant
Community
. 285
4.3
The Lutheran Island of Sweden
. 288
4.3.1
Sweden in the Context of Eighteenth-
Century International Protestantism
. 288
4.3.2
Prejudices Against Foreign Protestants
. 294
Chapter Five The Stereotype of Popery in
Constructions of the National Community
. 299
5.1
The Relative Strength of Anti-Catholicism
in English Constructions of the National
Community
. 305
5.2
Limited Anti-Catholicism in Dutch Descriptions
of the National Community
. 324
5.3
Rare Anti-Catholic Rhetoric in Uniformly
Lutheran Sweden
. 329
Chapter Six Interaction Between the Concepts of
Nation and Protestant Prince
. 333
6.1
The British Protestant Monarchy from William
of Orange to George HI
. 334
6.2
The House of Orange as a Princely and
Protestant Element Within the Constitution
of the Dutch Republic
. 348
6.3
The Heirs of the
Vasa
Dynasty as Evangelical
Princes
. 360
CONTENTS
Xl
Chapter Seven Definitions and Redefinitions of the
Nation and Fatherland
. 367
7.1
English and British National Identity Redefined
. 370
7.1.1
England as the First Nation in World
History'
. 370
7.1.2
A Sinful and Guilty Nation
. 374
7.1.3
A Punished Nation
. 383
7.1.4
The Rise of the Idea of a Godly and
Virtuous Nation
. 387
7.1.5
Towards National Successes
. 391
7.1.6
A Free Nation
. 397
7.1.7
A Trading Nation
. 399
7.1.8
The Nation in War and Peace
. 403
7.1.9
National Spirit Conceptualized
. 406
7.2
The Stable Concepts of Fatherland and Nation
in Dutch State Sermons
. 412
7.2.1
Beloved
Vaderland
as a Vernacular Name
for the Dutch Nation
. 412
7.2.2 Volk
and
.Natie
as Synonyms for
Vaderland
. 415
7.2.3
Negative and Positive Understandings
of Nation
. 419
7.2.4
Old Metaphors and New Derivations
of
Vaderland
and Xatie
. 423
7.3
The Swedish Concepts of Fatherland and Nation
from the Late Age of Absolutism to the Coup
of Gustavus III
. 426
7.3.1
Swedish
Terminolog)·
in the Protestant
Context
. 426
7.3.2
Our Beloved Fatherland
. 429
7.3.3
Fosterlandet
as an Alternative Name
for Nation
. 433
7.3.4
The Foreign Word
Ліг
tion
Turns Swedish
. 434
7.3.5
Varying Paces in the Change of Values
. 441
Chapter Eight The Rise of Classical Patriotism in the
Language of Nation
. 443
8.1
Classical Patriotism Enters English State Sermons
. 447
XU
CONTENTS
8.1.1
Explicit References to Classical Authors
. 447
8.1.2
The Semantic Field of 'Patriot' at the
Beginning of the Eighteenth Century
. 453
8.1.3
Patriotism Becomes a Keyword of Public
Debate
. 459
8.1.4
Anglican Patriotism During the Seven
Years' War
. 464
8.2
Classical Patriotism in Dutch State Sermons
. 471
8.2.1
Applications of Roman Models
. 471
8.2.2
The Vocabulary of Classical Patriotism
Gains Popularity
. 472
8.2.3
Expressions of Love of Country in the
1750s and 1760s
. 477
8.3
Classical, Lutheran and Enlightened Patriotism
in Swedish State Sermons
. 480
8.3.1
The 'Radical' Phase of the 1720s
. 480
8.3.2
The Rise of the Concept of Citizen
. 484
Chapter Nine Associations Between Freedom and
Protestantism in the Language of Nation
. 493
9.1
Protestantism and British Liberty
. 494
9.1.1
The Reformation Background and the
Jewish Model of Freedom
. 494
9.1.2
Further Connections Between Anglicanism
and Political Liberty
. 496
9.1.3
Protestant Freedom in the Hanoverian
Era
. 498
9.1.4
Toleration Established
. 501
9.1.5
The Rise of the Concept of British
Liberty
. 503
9.1.6
Gradually Secularizing Liberty
. 507
9.2
The Free and Protestant Netherlands
. 513
9.2.1
Union Between Reformed Religion and
Liberty
.'. 513
9.2.2
A Free People in Politics
. 518
9.3
Religious and Political Concepts of Liberty in
Swedish Lutheranism
. 522
9.3.1
For Fatherland and Liberty
. 522
9.3.2
Lutheran Religious Liberty
. 524
9.3.3
Political liberty Venerated
. 527
CONTENTS
ХШ
Chapter Ten The Rise of a Commercial Nation
. 535
10.1
The Language of Commerce in English State
Sermons
. 535
10.2
The Netherlands: A Truly Commercial Nation?
. 54(5
10.3
Occasional References to Economy by the
Swedish Clerical Estate
. 552
Chapter Eleven The Language of Nature in Protestant
State Sermons
. 558
11.1
Nature and Nation in English State Sermons
. 561
11.2
The Language of Nature in Dutch State
Sermons
. 570
11.3
Natural Law and Natural Metaphors in
Swedish State Sermons
. 573
Conclusion
. 579
Appendix:
'National'
as an attribute in state sermons
preached in the presence of the highest English/
British authorities on national anniversaries,
1685-1772 . 601
Bibliography
. 613
Index of Names
. 643
Index of Subjects
. 649
Index of Places
. 662 |
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title | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 |
title_auth | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 |
title_exact_search | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 |
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title_full | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 by Pasi Ihalainen |
title_fullStr | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 by Pasi Ihalainen |
title_full_unstemmed | Protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 by Pasi Ihalainen |
title_short | Protestant nations redefined |
title_sort | protestant nations redefined changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the english dutch and swedish public churches 1685 1772 |
title_sub | changing perceptions of national identity in the rhetoric of the English, Dutch, and Swedish public churches, 1685-1772 |
topic | Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland (DE-588)81379-5 gnd Svenska kyrkan (DE-588)117958-5 gnd Nationale identiteit gtt Nationalisme gtt Protestantse kerken gtt Christentum Geschichte Nationalbewusstsein Nationalismus Religion Nationalism Religious aspects Church of England History 18th century Nationalism Religious aspects Gereformeerde Kerk in de Nederlanden History 18th century Nationalism Religious aspects Svenska kyrkan History 18th century Rhetoric Religious aspects Christianity History 18th century Anglikanische Kirche (DE-588)4009279-3 gnd Nationalismus (DE-588)4041300-7 gnd |
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