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The Provincial Press, Civic Ceremony and the Citizen-Soldier During the Boer War, 1899-1902: A Study of Local Patriotism

机译:1899-1902年布尔战争期间的省级新闻界,公民仪式和公民士兵:对地方爱国主义的研究

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The paper will investigate the growing importance in the late nineteenth century of civic identity in helping nurture a sense of 'local patriotism' during an imperial crisis. In doing so it will challenge recent studies that suggest working-class patriotism was a 'top-down phenomenon' or simply a devotion to nationhood and empire cultivated by state institutions and imperialist mass commercial leisure. This study will adopt a more nuanced approach and argue that working-class patriotism characteristically prioritised local identity over the national. In contrasting three English communities during the Boer War, it will be argued that, by the end of the nineteenth century, changes in the local press, the development of civic identity and a growth of a popular local patriotism became fused, at key moments, with grand imperial adventures. Viewed within this context, the great desire to celebrate the volunteers was not so much an example of successful state hegemony but more an amplification of local patriotism within an imperial setting.
机译:本文将研究19世纪末期公民身份在帮助帝国主义危机中培育“当地爱国主义”意识方面日益重要的意义。这样做会挑战最近的研究,这些研究表明,工人阶级的爱国主义是一种“自上而下的现象”,或者仅仅是对国家机构和帝国主义大规模商业休闲所培育的民族和帝国的热爱。这项研究将采用更为细微的方法,并认为工人阶级的爱国主义在特征上优先于地方身份而不是国民。与布尔战争期间的三个英国社区形成鲜明对比的是,到了19世纪末,当地新闻界的变化,公民身份的发展和流行的当地爱国主义的增长在关键时刻融合在一起,与伟大的帝国冒险。在这种情况下,庆祝志愿人员的强烈愿望不只是成功的国家霸权的一个例子,而更多地是在帝国主义背景下扩大了当地的爱国主义。

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