Our ancestors were not Celts: history, folklore and the Celtic past in Napoleonic France

Stewart McCain
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ABSTRACT This article offers a new interpretation of the Académie celtique. Active between 1804 and 1813, the Académie sought out megaliths and collected popular customs, songs and stories, which they understood as the vestiges of the ancient Celtic inhabitants of Gaul. The Académie has often been associated with nation-building projects, either as a manifestation of concern with the cultural diversity of the French population, or as a search for the nation’s glorious ancestors. Based on close reading of the Académie’s publications, manuscript correspondence and minute books, this article argues that the Académie was also a vehicle for the enthusiasm of its members for a vision of the Druids as Deist Philosophes, an aspect hitherto overlooked in the literature. In doing so it demonstrates the complexities of French nation-building projects, revealing both the crucial role of religion in debates over popular culture in France during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic period, and the contested place of the Gauls in the memory culture of the period.
我们的祖先不是凯尔特人:历史,民间传说和凯尔特人在拿破仑统治下的法国的过去
摘要本文提出了一种新的关于人格人格的解释。活跃于1804年至1813年之间的阿卡德萨梅(academie)团队寻找巨石,收集流行习俗、歌曲和故事,他们认为这些是高卢古代凯尔特人居民的遗迹。academie经常与国家建设项目联系在一起,要么是对法国人口文化多样性的关注,要么是对国家光荣祖先的寻找。通过仔细阅读学院的出版物、通信手稿和会议记录,本文认为学院也是其成员将德鲁伊教视为自然神论哲学家的热情的载体,这是迄今为止在文献中被忽视的一个方面。在这样做的过程中,它展示了法国国家建设项目的复杂性,揭示了宗教在大革命和拿破仑时期法国流行文化辩论中的关键作用,以及高卢人在这一时期记忆文化中的争议地位。
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