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Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in Avant-Garde and Modernism: The Impact of World War I
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Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in Avant-Garde and Modernism: The Impact of World War I

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An examination of the cultural and artistic consequences of post-WWI nationalism in Europe.

World War I was a seismic event in Europe whose most concrete ramifications were the sweeping changes made to maps of the continent after 1918. A number of new, independent states were established in the wake of the Armistice, and these tectonic developments found varied expression in the arts, transforming the image of the continent both cartographically and artistically. This new edited collection focuses primarily on how modernism and the avant-garde responded to these geographic changes in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States, and Scandinavia. The contributors explore the clashes between the national, the transnational, and the cosmopolitan as they played out in diverse artistic genres. In many countries across Europe, the struggle for national independence-which in many cases began in the nineteenth century and culminated only after World War I-had important cultural and artistic consequences, which are only beginning to be understood. This book-copublished with Artefactum-provides a crucial new lens to rethink the methodological tools used to understand the complexity and the multiplicity of avant-garde forms in twentieth-century Europe, encouraging scholars to reconstruct global cultural history without tired nationalistic approaches.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
Date
4 November 2022
Pages
321
ISBN
9788024651217

An examination of the cultural and artistic consequences of post-WWI nationalism in Europe.

World War I was a seismic event in Europe whose most concrete ramifications were the sweeping changes made to maps of the continent after 1918. A number of new, independent states were established in the wake of the Armistice, and these tectonic developments found varied expression in the arts, transforming the image of the continent both cartographically and artistically. This new edited collection focuses primarily on how modernism and the avant-garde responded to these geographic changes in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States, and Scandinavia. The contributors explore the clashes between the national, the transnational, and the cosmopolitan as they played out in diverse artistic genres. In many countries across Europe, the struggle for national independence-which in many cases began in the nineteenth century and culminated only after World War I-had important cultural and artistic consequences, which are only beginning to be understood. This book-copublished with Artefactum-provides a crucial new lens to rethink the methodological tools used to understand the complexity and the multiplicity of avant-garde forms in twentieth-century Europe, encouraging scholars to reconstruct global cultural history without tired nationalistic approaches.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
Date
4 November 2022
Pages
321
ISBN
9788024651217