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NATIONAL MINORITY IDENTITY AND THE MAIN ETHNO-IDENTIFYING FACTORS OF SLOVAKS LIVING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Tytuł:
NATIONAL MINORITY IDENTITY AND THE MAIN ETHNO-IDENTIFYING FACTORS OF SLOVAKS LIVING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Autorzy:
Šrajerová Oľga
Tematy:
SLOVAKS
NATIONAL MINORITY
CZECH REPUBLIC
NATIONAL IDENTITY
LANGUAGE
CULTURE
NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
Język:
angielski
Dostawca treści:
CEJSH
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The paper describes the formation of the national minority identity and the main ethno-identifying factors of Slovaks living in the Czech Republic. We will focus on the identity of this minority and try to answer the question of what their language is, what culture they prefer in their national life, and what their national consciousness is. When examining the aforementioned questions we use primarily the results of extensive sociological researches on the issue of nationality, which have been repeatedly carried out by the Silesian Institute of the Silesian Museum in Opava since the mid-1960s up to the present. The research was performed using sociological quantitative and qualitative methods, supplemented by historical and statistical analysis. The subject of our interest consisted of Slovaks who lived permanently in the territory of the Czech Republic, and were its citizens. Slovaks in the Czech Republic identified Slovak as their mother tongue, which is most often used when communicating in a family environment with their parents. Slovaks preserve the signs of their original culture, and are interested in it. They also actively participate in the creation of minority Slovak culture, organize their own cultural events. They are also interested in Czech culture. The most important ethno-identification factor is national consciousness. Slovaks living in the Czech Republic have a strong emotional and cultural attachment to Slovakia, to their homeland, or the homeland of their ancestors. Despite the fact that they are in the process of integration into the majority Czech society, they strive to preserve their own Slovak national identity as an element enriching the Czech majority society.

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