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Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová, Ph.D. (04.05.2023)
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Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová, Ph.D. (04.05.2023)
Learning outcomes of the academic course "Ethnic and National Minorities in Central Europe" could include: 1. Knowledge and understanding of the historical and cultural background of ethnic and national minorities in Central Europe. 2. Ability to analyze the complex relationships between minorities and majorities in various countries in Central Europe. 3. Understanding of the current situation of ethnic and national minorities in Central Europe, including their rights, integration, and discrimination issues. 4. Critical evaluation of different approaches to solving minority issues in Central Europe and their impact on society as a whole. 5. Ability to compare and contrast the experiences of different minorities in Central Europe, including those from Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Czechia. 6. Enhancement of communication and critical thinking skills through class discussions and assignments. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová, Ph.D. (04.05.2023)
CREDIT VALUE 6 EC TYPE OF EVALUATION The final grade will be based on results of::
Minimum for the successful completing of the course: 80%. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová, Ph.D. (04.05.2023)
Suggested reading AGARIN, Timofey, KALLAS, Kristina and PALERMO, Francesco.National Minorities in Europe: Handbook. 2018. CORDELL, Karl. Ethnic Conflict and Conciliation in Central Europe. In: CORDEL, Karl (ed.): The Politics of Ethnicity in Central Europe. London, Palgrave Macmillan 2000, pp. 26-49. (Reading) (PDF) GELLNER, Ernst. Nations and Nationalism. London: Blackwell Publishers, 1983. GERŐCS, Tamás - KISS, Tamás . “National Minorities in Hungary: New Challenges, Old Fears.” In National Minorities and Interethnic Relations in Europe: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings, edited by Till F. Paasche and Reetta Toivanen, 159-178. Cham: Springer, 2019. PECH, Stanley Z. The Nationalist Movements of the Austrian Slavs in 1848: A Comparative Sociological Profile IN Social history, Vol. 9 No. 18, 1976. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová, Ph.D. (04.05.2023)
COURSE PROGRAM 1st WEEK: XXX LECTURE: INTRODUCTION INTO THE COURSE SUBJECT. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY, STATUTE AND RECOGNITION OF ETHNIC AND NATIONAL MINORITIES IN POLAND, CZECHIA, SLOVAKIA AND HUNGARY. Readings: AGARIN, Timofey, KALLAS, Kristina and PALERMO, Francesco: National Minorities in Europe: Handbook. 2018. BIRO, Anna-Maria et al. (ed.): Populism, Memory and Minority Rights: Central and Eastern European Issues in Global Perspective. Leiden, Boston, Brill Nijhoff, 2018. GELLNER, Ernst: Nations and Nationalism. London: Blackwell Publishers, 1983. GELLNER, Ernst: Language and Solitude: Wittgenstein, Malinowski and the Habsburg Dilemma. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. JUDSON, P. M. Exclusive Revolutionaries: Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire, 1848-1914. University of Michigan Press, 2008. KAMUSELLA, T. Words in Space and Time: A Historical Atlas of Language Politics in Modern Central Europe. Central European University Press, 2019. MALLOY, Tove H. and MARKO, Joseph: Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. 2018. 2nd WEEK: XXX LECTURE: TERMINOLOGY, ETHNIC AND NATIONAL MINORITIES: MODELS AND APPROACHES, CENTRAL EUROPEAN CONTEXT. SCIENTIFIC VERSUS POLITICAL FRAMEWORK. Readings: SULLIVAN, Terry: Nationalism and the Nation State in Central Europe. In: CORDEL, Karl (ed.): The Politics of Ethnicity in Central Europe. London, Palgrave Macmillan 2000, pp. 6-25. (Reading) (PDF) CORDELL, Karl: Ethnic Conflict and Conciliation in Central Europe. In: CORDEL, Karl (ed.): The Politics of Ethnicity in Central Europe. London, Palgrave Macmillan 2000, pp. 26-49. (Reading) (PDF) SALVENDY, John T: The Dynamics of Prejudice in Central Europe. International Journal of Psychotherapy, vol. 4, no. 2, 1999. (PDF) 3rd WEEK: XXX LECTURE: ETHNIC MINORITIES IN POLAND: KARAITES AND TATARS. Readings: KAMUSELLA, Tomasz. "Chapter 1: Nation-building and minorities in Poland, 1918–1939." In The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe, edited by Tomasz Kamusella and Motoki Nomachi, 27-64. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. (Reading) (PDF) KIZILOV, Mikhail. The Karaites of Galicia: An Ethnoreligious Minority Among the Ashkenazim, the Turks, and the Slavs, 1772-1945. Brill, 2009 PAWLIC-MISKIEWICZ, Barbara. Performance of Identity of Polish Tatars: From Religious Holidays to Everyday Rituals. Routledge, 2019. 4th WEEK: XXX LECTURE: LEMKOS IN POLAND. PEOPLE FROM THE BORDERLANDS ON THE EDGE OF THEIR OWN EXISTENCE. HORNSBY, Michael. Revitalizing Minority Languages: New Speakers of Breton, Yiddish and Lemko. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 DUDRA, Stefan. Lemkos - the rediscovered nation. Przegląd Narodowościowy / Review of Nationalities, [online], 8/2018, pp. 111-132. ISSN 2084-4099
5th WEEK: XXX LECTURE: NATIONAL MINORITIES IN POLAND: BELARUSIAN, CZECH, LITHUANIAN, GERMAN, ARMENIAN, RUSSIAN, SLOVAK, UKRAINIAN and JEWISH. Readings: ALEKSEEVA, Olga. The Belarusian Minority in Poland. 2011. HERMAN, Alexandra. The Feminisation of Tradition. The Case of the Ukrainian Minority in Poland. Sciendo, 2019. PASIEKA, Agnieszka. Reenacting ethnic cleansing: people's history and elitist nationalism in contemporary Poland. Nations and Nationalism 22 (1), 63 – 83, 2016. POLKOWSKA, Dominika. FILIPEK Kamil. Grateful Precarious Worker?Ukrainian Migrants in Poland. In Review of Radical Political Economics, 2019. RĘBISZ, Sławomir. SIKORA, Ilona. The Main Motivations of Ukrainian Students Who Choose to Study in Poland. In Practice and Theory in Systems of Education, Volume 10 Number 4 2015. UDREA, Andreea. SMITH Davi. CORDELL, Karl. Karta Polaka, Poland and its Co-ethnics Abroad. Ethnopolitics 20:1, pages 1-11. 2021 ZIELIŃSKI, Konrad. CZEŚNIAK-ZIELIŃSKA, Magdalena. MATYSIAK,DOMARADZKA. Ilona, Anna.WIDŁA, Łukasz,HEINRICH, Hans-Georg 6th WEEK: XXX LECTURE: IMAGINING THE NATION: NATIONAL ISSUES IN THE HABSBURG EMPIRE Readings: BACH. Ulrich E. TROPICS OF VIENNA. Colonial Utopias of the Habsburg Empire. 2021. PECH.Stanley Z. The Nationalist Movements of the Austrian Slavs in 1848: A Comparative Sociological Profile IN Social history, Vol. 9 No. 18 1976
7th WEEK: XXX LECTURE: HUNGARY, MINORITIES AND MINORITY POLITICS Readings: DOBOS, Balázs. “The Minority Self-Governments in Hungary”. In Autonomy Arrangements in the World, 2nd edition. 2022. EILER, Ferenc- HÁJKOVÁ, Dagmar et al. Czech and Hungarian Minority Policy in Central Europe 1918-1938, 2009. GERŐCS, Tamás - KISS, Tamás . “National Minorities in Hungary: New Challenges, Old Fears.” In National Minorities and Interethnic Relations in Europe: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings, edited by Till F. Paasche and Reetta Toivanen, 159-178. Cham: Springer, 2019. PÉTI. Márton, SZABÓ. Laura, OBÁRDOVICZ. Csilla, SZABÓ, Balázs, CSÉCSI. Dávid, Analyzing Ethnocentric Immigration through the Case of Hungary – Demographic Effects of Immigration from Neighboring Countries to Hungary. Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies 8:4, pages 128-153, 2021. VIZI, Balázs: Hungary: A model with lasting problems. In: RECHEL, Bernd (ed.): Minority Rights in Central and Eastern Europe. London, Routledge, pp. 119-134. (PDF), 2009.
8th WEEK:XXX LECTURE: SLOVAKIA: MINORITIES AND MINORITY POLITICS, HUNGARIAN MINORITY Readings: AUER, Stefan: Slovakia: From marginalization of ethnic minorities to political participation (and back?). In: RECHEL, Bernd (ed.): Minority Rights in Central and Eastern Europe. London, Routledge 2009, pp. 195-209. (PDF) Hungarian Minorities in Postcommunist Slovakia and Romania. In: JENNE, Erin K.: Ethnic Bargaining. The Paradox of Minority Empowerment. London, Cornell University Press 2007, pp. 91-124. (PDF) HARRIS, Erika. Moving politics beyond the State: The Hungarian minority in Slovakia. Perspectives, 27, pp. 43-123. (PDF), 2006. CSERGO. Zsuzsa. Talk of the Nation: Language and Conflict in Romania and Slovakia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007.
9th WEEK:XXX CZECHIA: MINORITIES AND MINORITY POLITICS, GERMAN MINORITY Reading: EILER, Ferenc- HÁJKOVÁ, Dagmar et al. Czech and Hungarian Minority Policy in Central Europe 1918-1938, 2009. GLASSHEIM, Eagle. National Mythologies and Ethnic Cleansing: The Expulsion of Czechoslovak Germans in 1945. In Central European History, Vol. 33, No. 4 (2000), pp. 463-486. SPURNÝ, Matěj. Migration and Cleansing Building a New Society in the Czech Borderlands after 1945. IN Seeking Peace in the Wake of War. Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
10th WEEK:XXX CZECHIA: THE SLOVAK MINORITY IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: IDENTITY, INTEGRATION, AND CHALLENGES Readings: ŠRAJEROVÁ, Oľga. Slovaks in the Czech Lands after 1945 – between the State Nation, Minority and Assimilation. Glasnik Etnografskog instituta 67(3):631-648, 2019.
11th WEEK:XXX LECTURE:CURRENT CHALLENGES AND ISSUES FACING ROMA COMMUNITIES IN THE VISEGRAD GROUP COUNTRIES Readings: THELEN, Peter. Roma in Europe. From social exclusion to active participation. Skopje: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2005. ŠTEFANČÍK, Radoslav. THE FAR-RIGHT AND THE ROMA; REFLECTION OF ANTI-ROMA RHETORIC IN ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR IN SLOVAKIA. In ACTA GEOGRAPHICA UNIVERSITATIS COMENIANAE, Vol. 66, 2022, No. 2, pp. 165-186. Roma Migration to and from Canada: The Czech, Hungarian and Slovak Case
12th WEEK: XXX LECTURE: BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF NEW MIGRATION IN CENTRAL EUROPE Readings: BOUČEK. Stanislav. The Visible and Invisible Vietnamese in the Czech Republic. The Problems of Adaptation of the Modern-Day Ethnic Group in the Local Environment of the Czech Majority. Národopisný věstník. 2018, 35 (77), No 2, p. 98-103. ISSN 1211-8117.WEINAR. Agnieszka. Multiculturalism debates in Poland. Center for International Relations.Center for International Relations, 2007 Anna POSMIEKOWICZ. Religion, Multiculturalism and Racism in Poland.2017 13th WEEK: XXX TEST |