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Традиционална култура Cловачких мањина у средњој и југоисточној Европи
Traditional Culture of Slovakian Minorities in Central and Southeastern Europe

Author(s): Peter Slavkovský
Subject(s): Customs / Folklore, Geography, Regional studies, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Migration Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Етнографски институт САНУ
Keywords: ethnic minority; ethno cartography; cultural traditions; migrations; modernization;

Summary/Abstract: Throughout Europe and within various historical and socio-economic conditions, Slovaks have formed many enclaves and diasporas. In order to investigate common cultural and ethnic characteristics and/or differences between Slovaks in Slovakia and the various diasporas that they formed in relationship with majorities of their host countries, we suggest the usage of the cartographic method. Namely, during the 1997-1999 the Institute o f Ethnology of the Slovakian Academy of Science used the cartographic method to analyze various complex questions relating to the traditional culture and ethnic history of many Slovakian minorities in the countries o f Central Europe: in Poland, Ukraine, Romania and Hungary. The project was named Traditional Culture of Slovakian Minorities in Central Europe — the application of ethno-cartographic method in research and comparison of cultural manifestation. The project yield positive results and in 2000-2002 proceeded with yet another scientific project: Traditional Culture of Slovakian Minorities in Southeastern Europe — the application of the cartographic method in research and comparison of cultural manifestations; once more, the data were obtained on the traditional folk culture of the Slovakian enclaves in Vojvodina and Croatia. The cartographic method used in both projects enabled researchers to document relevant data in a relatively short period of time. A solid foundation was created for a scientific synthesis of selected topics that deal with the traditional culture of Slovakian minorities in Central and Southeastern Europe, and its comparisons with the parent country culture. The cartographic method is widely used in Slovakia, in some 250 sites. Further, the scientific project of the Institute of Ethnology o f the Slovakian Academy of Science named Traditional Culture of Slovakian Minorities in Central and Southern Europe as an integral part of their cultural inheritance (In between cultural stability and acculturation) that started in 2003, should document various mutual influences between the Slovakian minorities and socio-cultural systems of their host populations. That is, the project should establish a degree of the Slovakian minorities’ assimilation or cultural stability in a given region.

  • Issue Year: LII/2004
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 139-145
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Serbian