Heroes in Europe: William of Orange and Jean Monnet. A comparison of identity-construction at the national and European level

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dc.abstract.enStarting from the conviction that Europe needs a kind of common, this thesis sets out to explore the possibility of making use of a classic tool in national identity-building, the hero, at the European level. Prominence is given to the figure of a founding father, as such a figure can be considered to have laid the foundations on which a community is built, and the values associated with him still have a formative influence, being a continuous source of legitimacy.Two figures will represent the respective national and European levels of identity. William of Orange will serve as an illustrative example for the analysis of the role of heroes in national identity-construction. He is explicitly identified with the very foundation of the Netherlands as independent nation-state, regarded the source of ‘typical’ Dutch values, and proved to be the figure that could ultimately overcome internal divisions within Dutch society. At the European level his counterpart will be Jean Monnet, already frequently indicated as founding father of Europe. He was the inventive force of the European integration project, with his idea of overcoming inner-European division by binding nations under the legal force of supranational institutions. In its most specific formulation this thesis aspires to conclude if Jean Monnet could indeed fulfil the heroic role of European founding father, following a classic example at the national level, or if there are major obstacles preventing this. Consequently, an analysis of the possible construction of a heroic founding myth around Monnet will be provided.pl
dc.abstract.plStarting from the conviction that Europe needs a kind of common, this thesis sets out to explore the possibility of making use of a classic tool in national identity-building, the hero, at the European level. Prominence is given to the figure of a founding father, as such a figure can be considered to have laid the foundations on which a community is built, and the values associated with him still have a formative influence, being a continuous source of legitimacy.Two figures will represent the respective national and European levels of identity. William of Orange will serve as an illustrative example for the analysis of the role of heroes in national identity-construction. He is explicitly identified with the very foundation of the Netherlands as independent nation-state, regarded the source of ‘typical’ Dutch values, and proved to be the figure that could ultimately overcome internal divisions within Dutch society. At the European level his counterpart will be Jean Monnet, already frequently indicated as founding father of Europe. He was the inventive force of the European integration project, with his idea of overcoming inner-European division by binding nations under the legal force of supranational institutions. In its most specific formulation this thesis aspires to conclude if Jean Monnet could indeed fulfil the heroic role of European founding father, following a classic example at the national level, or if there are major obstacles preventing this. Consequently, an analysis of the possible construction of a heroic founding myth around Monnet will be provided.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk humanistycznychpl
dc.areaobszar nauk społecznychpl
dc.contributor.advisorKowalski, Krzysztof - 129307 pl
dc.contributor.authorDieleman, Lottepl
dc.contributor.departmentbycodeUJK/WSMPpl
dc.contributor.reviewerKowalski, Krzysztof - 129307 pl
dc.contributor.reviewerMach, Zdzisław - 130132 pl
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-23T22:05:28Z
dc.date.available2020-07-23T22:05:28Z
dc.date.submitted2012-03-12pl
dc.fieldofstudyeuropeistykapl
dc.identifier.apddiploma-63808-140835pl
dc.identifier.projectAPD / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/177416
dc.languageengpl
dc.subject.enHeroes, identity-construction, William of Orange, Jean Monnet, founding mythpl
dc.subject.plBohaterowie, budowanie tożsamości, Wilhelm I Orański, Jean Monnet, mity założycielskiepl
dc.titleHeroes in Europe: William of Orange and Jean Monnet. A comparison of identity-construction at the national and European levelpl
dc.typemasterpl
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dc.abstract.enpl
Starting from the conviction that Europe needs a kind of common, this thesis sets out to explore the possibility of making use of a classic tool in national identity-building, the hero, at the European level. Prominence is given to the figure of a founding father, as such a figure can be considered to have laid the foundations on which a community is built, and the values associated with him still have a formative influence, being a continuous source of legitimacy.Two figures will represent the respective national and European levels of identity. William of Orange will serve as an illustrative example for the analysis of the role of heroes in national identity-construction. He is explicitly identified with the very foundation of the Netherlands as independent nation-state, regarded the source of ‘typical’ Dutch values, and proved to be the figure that could ultimately overcome internal divisions within Dutch society. At the European level his counterpart will be Jean Monnet, already frequently indicated as founding father of Europe. He was the inventive force of the European integration project, with his idea of overcoming inner-European division by binding nations under the legal force of supranational institutions. In its most specific formulation this thesis aspires to conclude if Jean Monnet could indeed fulfil the heroic role of European founding father, following a classic example at the national level, or if there are major obstacles preventing this. Consequently, an analysis of the possible construction of a heroic founding myth around Monnet will be provided.
dc.abstract.plpl
Starting from the conviction that Europe needs a kind of common, this thesis sets out to explore the possibility of making use of a classic tool in national identity-building, the hero, at the European level. Prominence is given to the figure of a founding father, as such a figure can be considered to have laid the foundations on which a community is built, and the values associated with him still have a formative influence, being a continuous source of legitimacy.Two figures will represent the respective national and European levels of identity. William of Orange will serve as an illustrative example for the analysis of the role of heroes in national identity-construction. He is explicitly identified with the very foundation of the Netherlands as independent nation-state, regarded the source of ‘typical’ Dutch values, and proved to be the figure that could ultimately overcome internal divisions within Dutch society. At the European level his counterpart will be Jean Monnet, already frequently indicated as founding father of Europe. He was the inventive force of the European integration project, with his idea of overcoming inner-European division by binding nations under the legal force of supranational institutions. In its most specific formulation this thesis aspires to conclude if Jean Monnet could indeed fulfil the heroic role of European founding father, following a classic example at the national level, or if there are major obstacles preventing this. Consequently, an analysis of the possible construction of a heroic founding myth around Monnet will be provided.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk humanistycznych
dc.areapl
obszar nauk społecznych
dc.contributor.advisorpl
Kowalski, Krzysztof - 129307
dc.contributor.authorpl
Dieleman, Lotte
dc.contributor.departmentbycodepl
UJK/WSMP
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Kowalski, Krzysztof - 129307
dc.contributor.reviewerpl
Mach, Zdzisław - 130132
dc.date.accessioned
2020-07-23T22:05:28Z
dc.date.available
2020-07-23T22:05:28Z
dc.date.submittedpl
2012-03-12
dc.fieldofstudypl
europeistyka
dc.identifier.apdpl
diploma-63808-140835
dc.identifier.projectpl
APD / O
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/177416
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.subject.enpl
Heroes, identity-construction, William of Orange, Jean Monnet, founding myth
dc.subject.plpl
Bohaterowie, budowanie tożsamości, Wilhelm I Orański, Jean Monnet, mity założycielskie
dc.titlepl
Heroes in Europe: William of Orange and Jean Monnet. A comparison of identity-construction at the national and European level
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master
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Publication
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