National mysticism explained
National mysticism (German: Nationalmystik) or mystical nationalism is a form of nationalism that elevates the nation to the status of numen or divinity. Its best-known instance is Germanic mysticism, which gave rise to occultism under the Third Reich. The idea of the nation as a divine entity was presented by Johann Gottlieb Fichte.[1] National mysticism is closely related to Romantic nationalism, but goes beyond the expounding of romantic sentiment, to a mystical veneration of the nation as a transcendent truth. It often intersects with ethnic nationalism by pseudohistorical assertions about the origins of a given ethnicity.
National mysticism is encountered in many forms of nationalism other than Germanic or Nazi mysticism and expresses itself in the use of occult, pseudoscientific, or pseudohistorical beliefs to support nationalistic claims, often involving unrealistic notions of the antiquity of a nation (antiquity frenzy) or any national myth defended as "true" by pseudo-scholarly means.[2]
Notable examples
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Notes and References
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- Todorović . Miloš . Nationalistc Pseudohistory in the Balkans . . January 2019 . 18 December 2019.
- Web site: The Religious Origins of Manifest Destiny, Divining America, TeacherServe©, National Humanities Center . 2024-10-20 . nationalhumanitiescenter.org.
- Birkvad . Ida Roland . September 2020 . The Ambivalence of Aryanism: A Genealogical Reading of India-Europe Connection . Millennium: Journal of International Studies . en . 49 . 1 . 58–79 . 10.1177/0305829820971686 . 0305-8298. free .
- News: 'Mere study of ancient texts not science'. Pheroze L.. Vincent. The Hindu . 5 January 2015. www.thehindu.com.
- Kürti . László . 2015-10-13 . Neoshamanism, National Identity and the Holy Crown of Hungary . Journal of Religion in Europe . en . 8 . 2 . 235–260 . 10.1163/18748929-00802001 . 1874-8929.
- Sahri . 2024-12-31 . The role of Tharîqat in strengthening nationalism in Indonesia . Cogent Social Sciences . en . 10 . 1 . 10.1080/23311886.2024.2347010 . 2331-1886. free .
- Tierney. Michael. 1937. A Prophet of Mystic Nationalism: A.E.. Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 26. 104. 568–580. 30097473. 0039-3495.
- Susumu . Shimazono . 島茴進 . Murphy . Regan E. . 2009 . State Shinto in the Lives of the People: The Establishment of Emperor Worship, Modern Nationalism, and Shrine Shinto in Late Meiji . Japanese Journal of Religious Studies . 36 . 1 . 93–124 . 30233855 . 0304-1042.
- Web site: The Ethnic Identity of the Kurds in Turkey . Martin van Bruinessen .
- Web site: Coțofană . Alexandra . July 2021 . Contorted Naturalisms: The Concept of Romanian Nationalist Mountains .
- Gelernter. David. David Gelernter. 2004-06-21. What Ronald Reagan Understood. 2021-04-01. The Weekly Standard. en.
- e.g. Alexander Sokurow, www.faz.net; see also Arkaim.
- Described as national mysticism in Christian Kind, Der Wille zur Macht -Wie sich Milosevic zum Herrscher über Serbien erhob NZZ Folio 06/99
- Aytürk . İlker . 2004 . Turkish Linguists against the West: The Origins of Linguistic Nationalism in Atatürk's Turkey . Middle Eastern Studies . 40 . 6 . 1–25 . 10.1080/0026320042000282856 . 4289950 . 0026-3206.
- [Moshe Sharon]