The legal status of minorities and universities in inter-war Czechoslovakia

Jan Kuklík, René Petráš
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Minority issues are still topical and their legal solution is complicated. Minority universities, which are an uncommon phenomenon, are a specific feature of this issue. While education in minority languages at elementary and even secondary schools is common, teaching in minority languages at the highest level of education is occurs infrequently. In the overall view of historical development, it is also necessary to recognize that colleges have traditionally been conceived as transnational, and Latin has been a common language in Europe from colleges’ medieval beginnings to modern times. In the Czech lands, however, minority universities originated in principle at the end of the monarchy. At that time, however, minority universities were those with instruction predominantly in Czech (in addition to already existing German), that is, in a language prevalent in the Czech lands, but unprivileged within the framework of the monarchy. After the rise of Czechoslovakia, higher education in German remained, although Germans constituted a real minority. As a result, higher education in German was a very exceptional issue at that time.
捷克斯洛伐克战争期间少数民族和大学的法律地位
少数民族问题仍然是热门话题,他们的法律解决方案很复杂。少数民族大学作为一种不常见的现象,是这一问题的一个具体特征。虽然在小学甚至中学用少数民族语言进行教育很普遍,但在最高层次的教育中却很少用少数民族语言进行教学。从历史发展的整体来看,我们也有必要认识到,大学在传统上被认为是跨国的,从中世纪到近代,拉丁语一直是欧洲的通用语言。然而,在捷克土地上,少数民族大学原则上起源于君主制末期。然而,在那个时候,少数民族大学是那些主要以捷克语(除了已经存在的德语)授课的大学,也就是说,在捷克土地上流行的语言,但在君主制的框架内没有特权。捷克斯洛伐克崛起后,高等教育仍然使用德语,尽管德国人占少数。因此,德国的高等教育在当时是一个非常特殊的问题。
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