Historie ve znovuzrozené volné soutezi
History in a new-born free competition
Författare
Summary, in English
History Reborn inFree Competition: The Czech and Slovak Post-communist Transitions and Their Dominant Historical Narratives
Two of the four historical narratives presented here, the Czech national-liberal narrative and the Slovak national-European narrative, imbue Czech and Slovak history with national and democratic meaning, by using history to legitimize future aims in these areas. The two remaining historical narratives, the Communist and the Slovak national-Catholic, with their way of using history, take an expressly confrontational stance on values called ‘politically
liberal’, though in their renewed versions from the 1990s they no longer call outright for totalitarian power. All four narratives, however, work with their own nations and histories as monolithic categories, and consequently have problems answering questions that do not fit into their conceptions of the search for their own meanings of Czech or Slovak history. In their endeavours to define new post-Communist values, the main actors have failed to abandon or even to cast doubt on the ethnically determined national framework.
Two of the four historical narratives presented here, the Czech national-liberal narrative and the Slovak national-European narrative, imbue Czech and Slovak history with national and democratic meaning, by using history to legitimize future aims in these areas. The two remaining historical narratives, the Communist and the Slovak national-Catholic, with their way of using history, take an expressly confrontational stance on values called ‘politically
liberal’, though in their renewed versions from the 1990s they no longer call outright for totalitarian power. All four narratives, however, work with their own nations and histories as monolithic categories, and consequently have problems answering questions that do not fit into their conceptions of the search for their own meanings of Czech or Slovak history. In their endeavours to define new post-Communist values, the main actors have failed to abandon or even to cast doubt on the ethnically determined national framework.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2009
Språk
Övrigt
Sidor
201-231
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Dejiny-Teorie-Kritika
Volym
2009
Issue
2
Länkar
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
Charles University
Ämne
- History and Archaeology
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1214-7249