Runes and Norse Divination
Join Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating revival of runic symbols during 19th-century European nationalism. This episode examines how Romantic movement scholars, poets, and political thinkers rediscovered and reinterpreted ancient runes as symbols of Germanic heritage and national identity. Learn about the Brothers Grimm's linguistic work, the role of runic symbolism in German unification movements, and how Scandinavian countries used runic heritage in their nation-building projects. Clara discusses key figures like Rasmus Rask, Rudolf Keyser, and Sophus Bugge, while exploring how the Gothic Society and other organizations promoted runic culture. The episode covers the complex legacy of 19th-century runic scholarship, from genuine historical discoveries to romanticized interpretations that would influence later movements. Discover how commercial runic revival shaped modern perceptions of these ancient symbols, and understand the important distinction between scholarly research and nationalist appropriation. This episode provides essential context for understanding how historical symbols can be reinterpreted across different eras, offering both valuable insights and cautionary lessons about the political uses of cultural heritage. Perfect for listeners interested in Norse history, nationalism studies, and the intersection of scholarship and politics.
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