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Multilingualism, Nationhood, and Cultural Identity: Northern Europe, 16th-19th Centuries

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Abstract

Before the modern nation-state became a stable, widespread phenomenon throughout northern Europe, multilingualism-the use of multiple languages in one geographical area-was common throughout the region. This book brings together historians and linguists, who apply their respective analytic tools to offer an interdisciplinary interpretation of the functions of multilingualism in identity-building in the period, and, from that, draw valuable lessons for understanding today's cosmopolitan societies.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Number of pages194
ISBN (Electronic)9789048530007
ISBN (Print)9789462980617
Publication statusPublished - Nov-2016
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameLanguages and Culture in History
PublisherAmsterdam University Press

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