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Muse upon "Red Assimilation" of Jews in Czech Lands
Strobach, Vít ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor) ; Pullmann, Michal (referee)
The name of my thesis represents few problems, which influenced birth of the text and stand in its background. "Muse upon" is a kind of jink from us ing an ordinary title, that characterizes an analytic elaboration of some partial subject-matter. This text is rather a synthesis. On the other hand the synthesis presuppose the existence of some analytic studie s and that is a mission, which is waiting in the context of "red assimilation" of Jews in the Czech Lands for completion. And so I am not bolt for more, than "musing up on" . . I am interested in the relation of J ews In the Czech Land and socialistlcommunist movement. If I deviate from this subject some time - especially in the last chapter - it is in the intention of colouring the politic and strategy of communists, eventually of whole context, in which took place the dialog between J ews about nationa! and supranationa/ in the twenties and thirties of 20th centuly. This dialog is also the reason, why I focus on Czechoslovak Communist Party after the divorce of Social Democratic Party in the 1921. It was the communist platform that adopted more thoroughly the conception of supranationa!, which was crucial for socialistic inclination of Jews from nineties of 19.th century. I am conceming about the "Jewish question" in Czech socialists movement, but...
The poetics of the Czech nationalism and the policy of identity of the Czech Jews between nation, race and class (1876-1921)
Strobach, Vít ; Pullmann, Michal (advisor) ; Frankl, Michal (referee) ; Barša, Pavel (referee)
The thesis submitted by me deals with two interconnected problems. The first part of the text consists of an analysis of changes of the Czech nationalistic discourse, with an emphasis on periods of political crises in the years 1897 - 1899 and 1918 - 1920. I attempt, primarily, to picture the importance of racial analysis - a transcription of nationalistic discourses into biological terms on the background of the struggle for recognition of those public spheres which tried, at the end of the 19th century, to enter the political space defined as the Czech national society. Racial analysis became, within the discourse, one of the strategies of this struggle for recognition and means of expression of opposition against the liberal conception of equality and the state that represented such a liberal order (i.e. the Austro-Hungarian monarchy). Following the First World War, the function of racial analysis changed: this time, racial war discourses helped to preserve the integrity of the national state and the notion of a common national interest. In the second part, which is more analytical and extensive, I try to explain how the modern policy of the Jewish identity formed itself in the given political space. First, I outline the form and development of languages of political identity integrating liberal and...
The poetics of the Czech nationalism and the policy of identity of the Czech Jews between nation, race and class (1876-1921)
Strobach, Vít ; Pullmann, Michal (advisor) ; Frankl, Michal (referee) ; Barša, Pavel (referee)
The thesis submitted by me deals with two interconnected problems. The first part of the text consists of an analysis of changes of the Czech nationalistic discourse, with an emphasis on periods of political crises in the years 1897 - 1899 and 1918 - 1920. I attempt, primarily, to picture the importance of racial analysis - a transcription of nationalistic discourses into biological terms on the background of the struggle for recognition of those public spheres which tried, at the end of the 19th century, to enter the political space defined as the Czech national society. Racial analysis became, within the discourse, one of the strategies of this struggle for recognition and means of expression of opposition against the liberal conception of equality and the state that represented such a liberal order (i.e. the Austro-Hungarian monarchy). Following the First World War, the function of racial analysis changed: this time, racial war discourses helped to preserve the integrity of the national state and the notion of a common national interest. In the second part, which is more analytical and extensive, I try to explain how the modern policy of the Jewish identity formed itself in the given political space. First, I outline the form and development of languages of political identity integrating liberal and...
Muse upon "Red Assimilation" of Jews in Czech Lands
Strobach, Vít ; Pullmann, Michal (referee) ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor)
The name of my thesis represents few problems, which influenced birth of the text and stand in its background. "Muse upon" is a kind of jink from us ing an ordinary title, that characterizes an analytic elaboration of some partial subject-matter. This text is rather a synthesis. On the other hand the synthesis presuppose the existence of some analytic studie s and that is a mission, which is waiting in the context of "red assimilation" of Jews in the Czech Lands for completion. And so I am not bolt for more, than "musing up on" . . I am interested in the relation of J ews In the Czech Land and socialistlcommunist movement. If I deviate from this subject some time - especially in the last chapter - it is in the intention of colouring the politic and strategy of communists, eventually of whole context, in which took place the dialog between J ews about nationa! and supranationa/ in the twenties and thirties of 20th centuly. This dialog is also the reason, why I focus on Czechoslovak Communist Party after the divorce of Social Democratic Party in the 1921. It was the communist platform that adopted more thoroughly the conception of supranationa!, which was crucial for socialistic inclination of Jews from nineties of 19.th century. I am conceming about the "Jewish question" in Czech socialists movement, but...

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