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VYDÁVA HISTORICKÝ ÚSTAV SLOVENSKEJ AKADÉMIE VIED, V. V. I. ISSN 0018-2575 (print) ISSN 2585-9099 (online) EV 3084/09 Všetky obsahy sú čitateľom voľne dostupné podľa licencie Creative Commons CC BY 4.0. Indexovanie a abstraktovanie: Web of Science Core Collection: Arts & Humanities Citation Index Additional Web of Science Indexes: Current Contents Arts & Humanities Scopus CEEOL CEJSH EBSCO Historical Abstracts ESF (HUM) |
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Historický časopis (ročník 65), 2017, č. 4 Stiahnite si celé číslo časopisu vo formáte .pdf (3,1 MB) O B S A H Metodológia a historiografia Lužný, Dušan - Váně, Jan: Koncept kolektivní paměti - základní východiska a závěry ... 577 Štúdie
Magdoško, Drahoslav: K vzniku a správe predmestí
stredovekých Košíc ... 591 Materiály Ďurková, Mária: Historiografia v Historickom ústave SAV v rokoch 2015 - 2016 ... 709 Diskusia
Alberty, Július: Zamyslenie sa nad reedíciou
župnej monografie Gömör-Kishont vármegye z vydavateľstva Patrióta ... 727 R e c e n z i e
Kováč, Dušan - Kowalská, Eva - Šoltés, Peter a
kol.: Spoločnosť na Slovensku v dlhom 19. storočí (László Vörös) ... 737 C O N T E N T S Methodology and Historiography Lužný, Dušan - Váně, Jan: The concept of collective memory - basic starting points and conclusions ... 577 A r t i c l e s Magdoško, Drahoslav: The origin and
administration of the suburbs of medieval Košice ... 591 Materials Ďurková, Mária: Historiography in the History Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in the period 2015 - 2016 ... 709 Discussion Alberty, Július: A review of the new edition of
the monograph on the County of Gömör-Kishont by the publisher Patrióta ... 727 R E V I E W - A N N O T A T I O N S - B I B L I O G R A P H Y - C H R O N I C L E I N H A L T Methodik und Geschichtsschreibung Lužný, Dušan - Váně, Jan: Das Konzept des kollektiven Gedechtnises - Grundlagen und Schlussfolgerungen ... 577 Studien Magdoško, Drahoslav: Zur Entstehung und
Verwaltung der Kaschauer Vorstädte im Mittelalter ... 591 Materialien Ďurková, Mária: Historiographie im Historischen Institut SAV (Slowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften) in den Jahren 2015-2016 ... 709 Diskussion Alberty, Július: Überlegungen zur erneuten
Ausgabe der Gaumonographie Gömör-Kishont vármegye vom Patrióta Verlag ... 727 K R I T I K - G L O S S E N - B I B L I O G R A P H I E - C H R O N I K LUŽNÝ, Dušan – VÁNĚ, Jan. The concept of collective memory – basic starting points and conclusions. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 577-590, Bratislava. The study identifies the notion of collective memory and, particularly, its crucial elements that might be used as helpful research tools. It is based on the analysis of a memory thematizing socio-cultural context and of the existing sociological theories. It also draws on the findings of memory and cultural studies and psychology. The study identifies a total of 16 key elements (principles) of the collective memory concept, out of which the following are the most significant: a) understanding memory as a tool to understand and explain the present, b) addressing both the inner plurality of cultural memory and the plurality of cultural memories within a society, c) making the difference between the cultural and communicative memory, d) considering the significance of individual memory, e) understanding memory as narration, f) identifying the signification of schematic narrative templates. Key words: Collective memory. Sociology. Narration. Schematic narrative templates. MAGDOŠKO, Drahoslav. The origin and administration of the suburbs of medieval Košice. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 591-616, Bratislava. The author is concerned with the suburbs of the town of Košice in the Middle Ages. He assesses the question of the origin of the suburban settlements and their administrative position, both secular and ecclesiastical, in relation to the town. The aim of the study is to find out whether some suburban settlements of medieval Košice had older origins than the privileged town itself. Such circumstances would probably be reflected in administrative arrangements. However, the achievement of a more comprehensive result is obstructed by the fact that there has been hardly any archaeological research in the given territory, and more extensive written sources begin only in the Late Middle Ages. Key words: Košice. Medieval town. Suburbs. Town administration. Ecclesiastical administration. Urban topography. SZÓRÁDOVÁ, Eva. Franz Paul Rigler: Anleitung zum Gesange, und dem Klaviere, oder die Orgel zu spielen – the history of a music textbook. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 617-653, Bratislava. The author of the first textbook for learning to play the piano: Anleitung zum Klavier für musikalische Lehrstunden, published in Vienna in 1779, was the composer and music teacher Franz Paul Rigler (1747 or 1748 – 1796), one of the most important figures in Bratislava’s musical life in the last quarter of the 18th century. The needs and aims of the Music School at which he worked from 1779 to 1796, led to him creating his life’s work: Anleitung zum Gesange, und dem Klaviere, oder die Orgel zu spielen (Budapest, 1798), intended for students training to be teachers at the secondary (normal) school in Bratislava. Clarification of the process of creation and publication of this work over a number of years reveals complex circumstances involving the publication of three versions of the second edition of the first textbook (1791, 1792/1793, 1793) with title pages varying in typographic arrangement and different, partly false impressos, which supplement and correct the previously known and inaccurately copied data about the author and his work in the field of musical education. The information and connections presented in the background of the “story of a music textbook” also gives a picture of the musical, educational and publishing environment of Bratislava and the emerging authors’ and publishers’ rights in the Kingdom of Hungary at the end of the 18th century. Key words: Franz Paul Rigler. The Music School at the Normal School in Bratislava. Anleitung zum Klavier für musikalische Lehrstunden (1779). Anleitung zum Gesange, und dem Klaviere, oder die Orgel zu spielen (1798). ARPÁŠ, Róbert. The Pribina anniversary as a celebration of the religious and national tradition of Great Moravia. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 655-674, Bratislava. The 1930s was an extraordinarily complex period in Czechoslovakia. The economic crisis contributed to the new escalation of the nationality problem. The discontented regions also included Slovakia, where the people had reservations towards the ideology of the state “Czechoslovak nation”. A basic factor was also the conservative inclinations of the Slovak people and the associated influence of Christianity. The government endeavoured to use this in favour of Czechoslovak unity, since according to the knowledge of the time, 1933 would be the 1100th anniversary of the consecration of the first Christian church in the territory of Czecho--slovakia. However, the defenders of Slovak national aspirations also attempted to use Prince Pribina’s historic act in their favour. The supporters of the two camps came into conflict on the main day of the so-called Pribina celebrations, and this influenced the later perception of the whole event. However, it was a distorted picture because the anniversary was celebrated over several months. Emphasis on the antiquity and cultural maturity of Slovakia predominated during most of the associated events. Key words: Christianity. Pribina. Slovakia. Autonomy. Czechoslovak nation. SZABÓ, Miloslav. “Clerical Fascism”? Catholicism and the Far-Right in Central European Context (1918–1945). Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 675-687, Bratislava. The study deals with the somewhat controversial
issue of the so-called “clerical fascism”. For this purpose, it summarizes the
recent historiographical debates on totalitarianism, in particular on “political
religions” or rather politicization of religions in the 20th century. The
special emphasis is laid on individual clerics who sympathized and collaborated
with fascist regimes in Nazi Germany and the Slovak state, respectively. In
applying Roger Griffin’s and Thomas Forstner’s typology, two types of attitudes
to fascism and National Socialism are discussed: loyalty and active
collaboration. BAKA, Igor. The Slovak army and anti-Jewish pogroms in the occupied part of the USSR in 1941. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 689-708, Bratislava. The study analyses the reactions of members of the Slovak army stationed on the Eastern Front to the emerging genocide against the Jewish population in the conditions of Nazi occupation during the first weeks of the war. On the basis of the available sources, the author states that under the influence of the propaganda, which accused the Jews of supporting the Bolshevik regime, intense anti-Semitic feelings also resounded among the Slovak soldiers at the front. Many soldiers, including the highest representatives of the army, openly approved of violence against the Jews as an act of just revenge, even when it acquired the character of genocide. In some cases, there was voluntary participation by soldiers in anti-Jewish pogroms carried out by the local population. The author also analyses the official attitude of the leadership of the army to violence against Jews, and describes it as ambivalent. The author also considers the reaction of the Ľudák representatives in Slovakia, who increased their anti-Jewish rhetoric and radicalized their anti-Jewish measures including preparations to deport the Jews to the Nazi extermination camps, in spite of the fact that they knew that genocide was beginning. Key words: Slovak Republic 1939 – 1945. War against the USSR. Holocaust. ĎURKOVÁ, Mária. Historiography in the History Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in the period 2015 – 2016. Historický časopis, 2017, 65, 4, pp. 709-725, Bratislava. The publication activity of the researchers of the History Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in the period 2015 – 2016 was successful and rich. A wide range of work appeared from almost all chronological periods of Slovak history and some selected problems from general history. The positive results of Slovak historiography have continued. The most important results came from academic projects supported by the grant agencies: Centre for Excellence of the SAS (CE SAV), Agency for Research and Development (APVV) and the grant agency VEGA. More than 50 books were published, including individual and collective monographs, source editions, volumes of papers from academic conferences and popularizing publications. They were produced by notable domestic and foreign publishers including VEDA publishing house of the SAS, Universum, EU publisher, Lidové noviny publisher and the Society of the Slovaks in Poland. Key words: Historiography. History Institute of the SAS. Slovakia. Academic research. Scientific grant projects. Stiahnite si celé číslo časopisu vo formáte .pdf (3,1 MB)
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