Water and national identity in the Netherlands; the history of an idea.

Water history Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-17 DOI:10.1007/s12685-020-00263-3
Erik Mostert
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According to a popular Dutch theory, water has shaped the Dutch national identity. The Dutch fight against the water would have stimulated perseverance, ingenuity, cooperation and an egalitarian and democratic society. Despite the long water management history of the Netherlands, water became an important part of the self-images of the nation only in the eighteenth Century. In the 1780s the idea that the Dutch had wrung their country from the sea became popular. Initially, this idea was especially popular among the (proto-)liberal opposition, who emphasised the importance of the nation and its achievements. By the end of the nineteenth Century, water had become a national symbol for orthodox Calvinists, Roman Catholics and Socialists too, despite their different views on the nation. Whenever there was fast social change, political turmoil or external threats, as in the late eighteenth Century, the 1930s and 1940s and since the 1990s, the link between water and the Netherlands was used to promote national pride and unity and stimulate action. This link has also been used to promote specific hydraulic works, but it is a topic for further research how widespread and effective this practice was. As this paper is part of a special issue, Water History in the time of COVID-19, it has undergone modified peer review.

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荷兰的水与国家认同;一个想法的历史。
根据一种流行的荷兰理论,水塑造了荷兰的民族认同。荷兰人与水的斗争将激发毅力、创造力、合作以及一个平等民主的社会。尽管荷兰有着悠久的水资源管理历史,但直到18世纪,水资源才成为这个国家自我形象的重要组成部分。18世纪80年代,荷兰人把自己的国家从海洋中榨取出来的观点开始流行起来。最初,这种想法在(原始的)自由主义反对派中特别流行,他们强调国家及其成就的重要性。到19世纪末,水已经成为正统加尔文主义者、罗马天主教徒和社会主义者的国家象征,尽管他们对国家的看法不同。每当出现快速的社会变革、政治动荡或外部威胁时,例如在18世纪末、20世纪30年代和40年代以及20世纪90年代以来,水与荷兰之间的联系就被用来促进民族自豪感和团结,并刺激行动。这种联系也被用于促进特定的水利工程,但这种做法的普及程度和有效性还有待进一步研究。由于本文是特刊《COVID-19时期的水史》的一部分,因此经过了修改的同行评审。
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