Title Tautiškumo ir tikėjimo ryšio problema "Varpe" XIX a. 9-10 dešimtmečiais
Translation of Title The issue of relationship between nationalism and faith in the Varpas newspaper in the 80s to 90s of the 19th century.
Authors Tijūnėlienė, Ona
DOI 10.15181/tbb.v68i3.890
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Is Part of Tiltai : socialiniai mokslai.. Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla. 2014, Nr. 3 (68), p. 159-173.. ISSN 1392-3137. eISSN 2351-6569
Keywords [eng] Catholicism ; nationality ; Orthodox church ; intellectuals ; czarist government ; language
Abstract [eng] 125 years ago, the mission of the Lithuanian literary, political, and scientific newspaper Varpas (The Bell) published under the Czarist occupation was to interpret the issues of the national life, to raise the nation’s spirit, and to awaken and strengthen the national self-consciousness. Among other issues, the publishers devoted great attention to a fundamental human need, i.e. the maintenance of identity and its relationship to faith (Catholicism). Religion and language were interpreted as closely related phenomena and as the nation’s values of utmost significance for the maintenance of the national identity. Religion, language, and customs were so closely related that the destruction of one could undermine the fundaments of the other elements. People who had learnt their native language from their mothers, and later had disowned it, could have also questioned another legacy of the mother, i.e. faith. As demonstrated in the paper, the henchmen of the czarist government tended to simultaneously destroy both Catholicism and Lithuanianness in different ways, especially during the reign of Mikhail Muravjov. The authors of Varpas considered the Orthodox church to be the main factor of Lithuanians’ assimilation which tried to attract Lithuanians in different ways; another important factor of influence was school which taught children different subjects, even religious studies, in a non-native language. In the implementation of that kind of Muravjov’s strategy, some clergy collaborated with the invaders.
Published Klaipėda : Klaipėdos universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014
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