A Missed Opportunity? Czech Historiography of Modern War in the 21st Century

Jiří Hutečka
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ABSTRACT This article aims to summarize recent developments in Czech scholarship dedicated to the study of war and warfare. Over the past decade, numerous authors have expressed dismay at the state of the field, analyzing its situation with often harsh criticism. This article aims to offer a comprehensive fresh look at the state of research as it has developed over the past twenty years, to prove or disprove these judgments. Its conclusions are far from positive and it is obvious that military historiography — while dominating the popular study of history — is not the most progressive area in Czech historical scholarship. However, individual authors and some particular fields of research are closer to international and mainstream scholarly discourse than previously thought. While the field remains very much disjointed in its topical coverage of the past, being heavily dependent on individual authors and their preferences, some areas, in particular the First World War and the post-1945 period, perhaps even the patchy selection of works on the nineteenth-century Habsburg period, show some promise in terms of methodological innovation. Particularly strong is the “war and society” approach to military history, while the cultureal history of warfare is getting increasingly more attention in recent years as well. On the other hand, the inter-war period and the history of the Second World War remain firmly rooted in a neo-positivist discourse developed throughout the 1990s, producing descriptive biographies or histories of military institutions often attached to a strongly politicized/nationalized perspective on history. In particular, a scant international relevance and self-centered approach is the problem here, with analyses often all but ignoring the current state of research and methodology in a global perspective. As a result, it remains uncertain whether and when Czech military historiography will be able to overcome its conservative tendencies to integrate itself either into the international discourse on the history of warfare or into the academic study of history in general.
错失良机?21 世纪捷克现代战争史学
ABSTRACT 本文旨在总结捷克专门研究战争和战争的学术研究的最新进展。在过去的十年中,许多作者对这一领域的现状表示失望,并对其现状进行了分析,往往提出了严厉的批评。本文旨在全面重新审视过去二十年来的研究状况,以证明或反驳这些判断。文章的结论远非正面,而且很明显,军事史学--虽然在大众历史研究中占主导地位--并不是捷克历史学术研究中最进步的领域。不过,个别作者和某些特定的研究领域比以前想象的更接近国际和主流学术话语。虽然该领域对过去的专题研究仍然非常不连贯,严重依赖于作者个人及其偏好,但某些领域,特别是第一次世界大战和 1945 年后时期,甚至是 19 世纪哈布斯堡时期的零散著作,在方法创新方面显示出一些希望。军事史中的 "战争与社会 "方法尤为突出,而战争文化史近年来也越来越受到重视。另一方面,战间时期和第二次世界大战史仍然牢牢植根于整个 20 世纪 90 年代发展起来的新实证主义话语,所产生的描述性传记或军事机构史往往附着于一种强烈的政治化/国家化的历史观。特别是,缺乏国际相关性和以自我为中心的方法是这里的问题所在,分析往往几乎忽略了全球视角下的研究现状和方法。因此,捷克军事史学能否以及何时能够克服其保守倾向,融入国际战争史讨论或一般历史学术研究中,仍是一个未知数。
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