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Bratislava : Czechoslovak comitee of the European cultural foundation, 1992
285 stran ; 24 cm

ISBN 80-85681-01-3 (brožováno)
Nad názvem: Bratislava symposium II held on November 13-16. 1991 under the auspicies of Václav Havel, president of the CSFR
Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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CONTENT / // INTRODUCTION /10 // Jana Plichtová // OPENNING SPEECHES // 1. A freedom of a prisoner /15 // Vaclav Havel . // 2. The mission of European Cultural Foundation /18 // Frans A. M. Alting von Geusau // 3. The Council of Europe’s contribution to the protection of minorities /20 // Klaus Schumann // 4. A reminiscence from childhood /24 // Martin Porubjak // 5. Ethics, politics and minorities /26 // Ladislav Snopko // 6. The objectives of this symposium /29 // Miroslav Kusý // PART I I NACIONALISM AND MINORITIES CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE // 1. Back to Sarajevo or beyond Trianon? /35 // Koen Koch // 2. Conflicting loyalties of citizenship and national identity in Eastern Europe /45 // Gyorgy Csepeli and Antal Ă”rkény // 3. The origins of inter-ethnic conflicts /52 // Mihaly Vajda // 4. Ethnic identity and nation state formation: Comparative perspectives East-West /56 // Fine Keitha Sapsin // PART II I HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ETHNIC STRUCTURE // OF CENTRAL EUROPE // 1. States and minorities in the Danube region (1945-1990) /61 // Arnold Suppan and Valeria Heubergerová // 2. National minorities in Central Europe - definition and typology /73 // Csaba G. Kiss // 3. Problems of national minorities /78 // v // Leoš Satava // 4. National minorities in Central Europe as an instrument and activity force // in European politics /82 // Dušan Kováč // 5. Mutual connection between the situation of minorities in Hungary // and Slovakia after 1945 /86 // Dagmar Cierna-Lantayová
// 6. Interpretation of statistical data on nationalities /94 // Stefan Očovský // PART III / PROTECTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LANGUAGE // AMD CULTURAL RIGHTS // 1. Protection of minorities and the right of self-determination /103 // Manfred Nowak // 2. The cultural rights of minorities: Recognition and implementation /107 // Collin H. Williams // 3. Collective rights of minorities /121 // Miroslav Kusý // 4. Notes on the Language law of the Czechoslovakia 1918-1938 /125 // Peter Mosný // PART IV / CAUSES AND RESOLUTION OF INTER-ETHNIC CONFLICTS // 1. Causes of inter-ethnic conflict and their resolution within the context // of European integration /133 // Gwyneth E. Edwards // 2. Processes of ethnification and de-ethnification of social conflicts /140 // Lars Dencik . // 3. Selected Aspects of Ethnic Coexistence after 1989 /148 // Vladimír Paukovič // 4. A new European security structure and national movements /151 // Adam Smith Albion // PART V / PROBLEM OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION: // RELATIONSHIP BETVEEN MINORITY AND MAJORITY IT CASE // SLOVAK-HUNGARIAN RELATIONSHIPS // 1. The integration of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia - the language problem /155 // Alena Zelová // 2. Bilingualism - yes or not? /159 // Jana Plichtová // 3. Schools in the Slovak Republic // with instruction in the Hungarian language - Present status /165 // Soňa Gabzdilová . // 4. Slovaks and Hungarians in Slovakia /174 // Tatiana Rosová and Zora Bútorová // 5. Changes of national identity
in historical development /182 // Stefan Šutaj // PART VI / PROBLEMS OF IDENTITY AND IMPLEMENTATION // OF LANGUAGE RIGHTS // 1. The German minority in Hungary /191 // Gerhard Seewann // 2. The Slovak minority in Hungary: Does the modernization of society mean // the extinction of the ethnic community? /198 // Anna Divičánová // 3. Hungarian minorities in Europe /200 // Imre Molnár // 4. The Problems of coexistence in nationally mixed regions // in the Czech Republic /202 // Gabriela Sokolová // 5. Identity problems in the transition // from communism to capitalism in Central Europe /207 // Ralph Kinnear // PART VII / MINORITIES WITH SUPPRESSED IDENTITY // A. RUSYNS 1. Carpatho-Rusyns: Their current status /212 // Paul R. Magosci // 2. The Rusyne-Ukrainian minority in Slovakia /224 // Mykola Mušinka // 3. The national identity of the Rusyns of East Slovakia /229 // Ludovít Haraksim // B. CROATS // 1. Moravian Croats - 450 Years after /239 // Richard Jeřábek // 2. The Croatian minority in Slovakia /243 // Květoslava Kučerová // C. JEWS // 1. The problem of Jewish nationality in the modern Slovak history /247 // Ivan Kamenec // 2. Attitudes towards the Jews in Slovakia /250 // Zora Bútorová // D. ROMANY // 1. Supporting and retarding factors of the Romanies’ integration in the post-communist // society of Slovakia /257 // Viera Bacova // 2. The formation of the ethnic identity of the Romany in Slovakia /261 // Arne B. Mann // PART VIII / CONCLUSIONS // 1. Conclusions
from the workshops /269 // 2. Final report /279 // Alan Phillips // 3. MRG - Minority Rights Group /283 // 4. Czechoslovak Committee of European Cultural Foundation /284 // 5. List of participants /285

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