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interpretace balkánských dějin, "kanonické" i zcela současné odborné texty. |
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Cílem kursu je seznámit studenty a aktivně s nimi probrat hlavní metodologické přístupy i alternativní způsoby zpracování konkrétních problémů souvisejících s výkladem balkánských dějin. |
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Poslední úprava: VYKOUKAL (28.08.2011)
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Historiografie o Balkáně a balkánské národní historiografie před rokem 1945 Povinná četba: zadávána na každou hodinu Doporučená četba Edith Durham: High Albania, London 1909.
Nicolae Iorga: Byzance apr?s Byzance, Bucuresti 1935.
Konstantin Jireček: Dějiny národa bulharského, Praha 1876
Konstantin Jireček: Cesty po Bulharsku, Praha 1888.
Vasil Zlatarski: ??????? ?? ??????????? ??????? ???? ???????? ??????, ????? 1918-1940 (4 díly)
2. Pojetí Balkánu jako specifického celku a hledání charakteru balkánských populací Povinná četba Ulf Brunnbauer, Robert Pichler: Mountains as "lieux de mémoire." Highland Values and Nation-Building in the Balkans, In: Balkanologie, vol 6, 1-2, 2002
Marko Živković: Violent Highlanders and Peaceful Lowlanders. Uses and Abuses of Ethno-Geography in the Balkans from Versailles to Dayton
Balázs Trenscényi: The Nationalization of Philosophy: Constructing a Bulgarian National Ontology in the Interwar Period, CAS Working Paper - Sofia Nexus http://www.cas.bg/uploads/files/Sofia-Academic-Nexus-WP/Balazs%20Trencsenyi.pdf
Nevenko Bartulin: The Ideal Nordic-Dinaric Racial Type: Racial Anthropology in the Independent State of Croatia
Doporučená četba Vladimir Dvorniković: Karakterologija Jugoslovena, Beograd 1939.
Jovan Cvijić: La péninsule balkanique, Paris 1918.
Jovan Cvijić: Balkánské otázky, Praha 1924.
Jovan Cvijić: Balkansko poluostrvo i južnoslovenske zemlje
Gerhard Gesemann: Der montenegrische Mensch: Zur Literaturgeschichte und Charakterologie der Patriarchalität, Prag 1934 (druhé vydání: Heroische Lebensform: Zur Literatur und Wesenskunde der balkanischen Patriarchalität, Berlin 1943).
3. Syntézy dějin Balkánu po roce 1945 - I. Povinná četba Leften Stavrianos. The Balkans since 1453, New York 1959. 1-14 81-115
John R. Lampe, Jack R. Marvin: Balkan Economic History, 1550-1950: From Imperial Borderlands to Developing Nations, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982. 1-79 576-599
4. Syntézy dějin Balkánu po roce 1945 - II. Mark Mazower: The Balkans, London: Phoenix Press, 2000. 1-44, 128-135.
Traian Stoianovich: Balkan Worlds. The First and Last Europe, Armonk (N.Y) and London: M.E. Sharp, 1994. Introduction, 1-3 Chapter 2: Biotechnics and Social Biology, 47-68. Chapter 4: Society, 120-185.
Doporučená literatura k hodinám 3-4 Georges Castellan: Histoire des Balkans, Paris: Fayard, 1991.
R. J. Crampton: The Balkans since the Second World War, London 2002.
Gallagher: Outcast Europe. The Balkans 1789-1989 From the Ottomans to Milošević, London: Routledge, 2001.
Misha Glenny: Balkán 1804-1999: nacionalismus, válka a velmoci, Praha: BB Art 2003.
Charles and Barbara Jelavich: The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986.
Barbara Jelavich: History of the Balkans I + II, Cambridge University Press, 1993.
John Lampe: Balkans into Southeastern Europe. A Century of War and Transition, London: Macmillan, 2006.
Stevan K. Pavlowitch: A History of the Balkans, 1804-1945, London and New York: Longman, 1999.
Michael W. Weithmann: Balkán: 2000 let mezi Východem a Západem, Praha: Vyšehrad, 1996.
5. Vznik a vývoj Jugoslávie Povinná četba Ivo Banac: The National Question in Yugoslavia. Origins, History, Politics, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984. 59-115 406-416
Stevan K. Pavlowitch: The Improbable Survivor. Yugoslavia and its problems 1918-1988, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1988. Chapter 3: The "Gastarbaiter" Who Became a Pharaoh - Josip Broz Tito, 34-47 Chapter 4: Titoism and the Yugoslav Tradition, 48-63 Doporučená četba Alex N. Dragnich: Serbs and Croats. The Struggle in Yugoslavia, San Diego - New York - London, 1992.
Paul Garde: Vie et mort de la Yougoslavie, Paris: Fayard 2000.
John R. Lampe: Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Jože Pirjevec: Jugoslávie 1918-1992: vznik, vývoj a rozpad Karadjordjevićovy a Titovy Jugoslávie, Praha: Argo, 2000.
6. Debaty o rozpadu Jugoslávie Povinná četba Florian Bieber: The Conflict in Former Yugoslavia as a "Fault Line War?", In: Balkanologie 1/1999
(předpokládá se předchozí obeznámenost s hlavními tezemi Samuela Huntingtona: Střet civilizací, Praha 2001 - číst celou knihu však není pro naše účely nutné)
Sabrina P. Ramet: Thinking about Yugoslavia. Scholarly Debates about the Yugoslav Breakup and the Wars in Bosnia and Kosovo, Cambridge University Press 2005. Glossary Xvii 1-27 54-107
Doporučená četba V.P. Gagnon: The Myth of Ethnic War. Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004.
Laura Silber, Allan Little: The Death of Yugoslavia, London: Penguin, 1996. (spolu s knihou vznikl též stejmojmenný šestidílný seriál BBC, jednotlivé díly jsou volně ke stažení na www.youtube.com
Edward Said: The Clash of Ignorance, In: The Nation, October 22, 2001
Filip Tesař: Etnický konflikt, Praha 2007.
7. Konstrukce nacionálních identit Povinná četba
Anastasia Karakasidou: Cultural Illegitimacy in Greece: The Slavo-Macedonian "Non-Minority," In: Richard Clogg, ed.: Minorities in Greece, London: Hurst, 2002, 122-164.
Piro Misha: Invention of a Nationalism. Myth and Amnesia, In: Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers and Bernd J. Fischer, eds: Albanian Identities: Myth and History, London: Hurst, 2002, 33-48
Ger Duijzings: Religion and the Politics of Identity in Kosovo, London: Hurst, 2000. kapitola The Making of Egyptians in Kosovo and Macedonia, 132-156.
8. Historické mýty a identita Povinná četba
Ulf Brunnbauer: Ancient Nationhood and the Struggle for Statehood. Historiographic Myths in the Republic of Macedonia, In: Pal Kolsto: Myths and Boundaries in Southeastern Europe, London: Hurst, 2005, 262-296.
Ivo Žanić: The Symbolic Identity of Croatia in the Triangle Crossroads-Bulwark-Bridge, In: Pal Kolsto: Myths and Boundaries in Southeastern Europe, London: Hurst, 2005, 35-76.
Vjekoslav Perica: The Sanctification of Enmity: Churches and the Construction of Founding Myths of Serbia and Croatia, In: Pal Kolsto: Myths and Boundaries in Southeastern Europe, London: Hurst, 2005, 130-157.
9. Migrace/vyhnání a historická paměť Povinná četba Ger Duijzings: Religion and the Politics of Identity in Kosovo, London: Hurst, 2000 kapitola The Exodus of Kosovo Croats: A Chronicle of Ethnic Unmixing, 37-64; Conclusion, 203-210.
Pamela Ballinger: History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003 1-14
Pamela Ballinger: Lines in the Water, People on the Map: Maritime Museums and the Representation of Cultural Boundaries in the Upper Adriatic
Dunja Rihtman-Auguštin: The Monument in the Main Square: Constructing and Erasing Memory in Contemporary Croatia, In: Maria Todorova: Balkan Identities: Nation and Memory, London: Hurst, 2004, 180-196.
10. Reprezentace Balkánu: obrazy, stereotypy a dekonstrukce dosavadních konceptualizací Povinná četba
Maria Todorova: Imagining the Balkans. London and New York, 1998.
Alexander Vezenkov: Should We Always Think of the Balkans As Part of Europe?
11. Reprezentace Balkánu: Balkánci a Evropa Povinná četba Božidar Jezernik: Wild Europe. The Balkans in the Gaze of Western Travellers, London: Saqi, 2004. 21-46 100-146
Alexander Kiossev: The Dark Intimacy: Maps, Identities and Acts of Identification, In: Eurozine, 2003
Diana Mishkova: In Quest of Balkan Occidentalism http://www.cas.bg/uploads/files/Sofia-Academic-Nexus-WP/Diana%20Mishkova.pdf
Doporučená četba k hodinám 10 a 11: Vesna Goldsworthy: Inventing Ruritania, Yale University Press, 1998.
Andrew Hammond, ed.: The Balkans and the West, Ashgate 2004.
Tomáš Rataj: České země ve stínu půměsíce. Obraz Turka v raně novověké literatuře z českých zemí, Praha: Scriptorium, 2002.
Larry Wolff: Inventing Eastern Europe, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993.
Larry Wolff: Venice and the Slavs. The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightment, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.
12. Balkanistika a balkánské historiografie po roce 1989 Povinná četba Ivan Čolović: The Renewal of the Past: Time and Space in Contemporary Political Mythology
Ivan Čolović: A Criminal-National Hero? But Who Else?, In: Maria Todorova: Balkan Identities: Nation and Memory, London: Hurst, 2004, 253-268.
Slobodan Naumović: On "Us"and "Them": Understanding the Historical Bases and Popular Uses of Narratives on Serbian Disunity, CAS Working Paper - Sofia NEXUS http://www.cas.bg/uploads/files/Sofia-Academic-Nexus-WP/Slobodan%20Naumovic.pdf
Predrag Šarčević: "Tobelija": A Female-to-Male Cross-Gender Role in the 19th and 20th Century Balkans, In: Miroslav Jovanović, Karl Kaser, Slobodan Naumović, eds.: Between the Archive and the Field: A Dialogue on Historical Anthropology, Belgrade-Graz 1999, 35-45.
Doporučená četba Sorin Antohi, Balázs Trenscényi, Péter Apor, eds: Narratives Unbound. Historical Studies in Post-Communist Eastern Europe, Budapest - New York: CEU Press, 2007.
Ulf Brunnbauer, ed: (Re)Writing History. Historiography in Southeast Europe after Socialism, Münster, 2004.
Ivan Čolović: The Politics of Symbol in Serbia: Essays in Political Anthropology, London: Hurst, 2002 (srbský originál: Politika simbola: ogledi o političkoj antropologiji, Beograd: XX vek, 2000).
Ivan Čolović: Bordel ratnika. Folklor, politika i rat, Beograd: XX vek, 2000.
Eric Gordy: The Culture of Power in Serbia. Nationalism and the Destruction of Alternatives, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999.
Miroslav Jovanović, Karl Kasser, Slobodan Naumović: Between the Archives and the Field. Dialogue on Historical Anthropology of the Balkans, Belgrade-Graz: 1999.
Slobodan G. Markovich: British Perceptions of Serbia and the Balkans 1903-1906, Paris: Dialogue, 2000.
Mishkova, Diana, ed.: Balkanskijat XIX vek. Drugi pročiti, Sofia: Riva, 2006.
Antonia Young: Women Who Become Men: Albanian Sworn Virgins, Oxford: Berg, 2000.
Ivo Žanić: Flag on the Mountain. A Political Anthropology of War in Croatia and Bosnia, London: Saqi, 2007. |