在国外建立民族的一部分(保加利亚的捷克村庄如何成为捷克村庄)

M. Jakoubek
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沃沃多沃是保加利亚西北部的一个村庄,通常被描述为保加利亚境内的捷克村庄,居住着捷克同胞。本文试图证明这种概念化在历史上是不充分的,并提供了不同的解释路线。这表明,这个社区的成员在捷克民族复兴运动之前就离开了捷克土地,他们没有共同的捷克民族认同,因为这种认同是在他们离开之后才确立的。沃沃多沃社区不是捷克的一个村庄,而是对国家漠不关心。其成员的集体认同的主要因素是宗教,它代表了社区的中心组织原则。由于捷克斯洛伐克共和国在两次世界大战期间对他们实施的所谓“同胞关怀”的外部影响,捷克人成为伏沃多瓦人的时间要晚得多。
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Building a Part of Nation Abroad (How Civitas Dei Voyvodovo become a Czech Village in Bulgaria)
Voyvodovo, a village in Northwest Bulgaria, is standardly described as a Czech village in Bulgaria, inhabited by the Czech compatriots. The article tries to prove this conceptualization historically inadequate and offers a different line of interpretation. It shows that members of this community, who had left Czech lands before the Czech national revival movement, did not share Czech national identity because this was established only after their departure. Instead of being a Czech village, Voyvodovo community was nationally indifferent. The main element of collective identity of its members was religion, which represented the central organizing principle of the community. Czechs become Voyvodovans only much later, due to the outside influence of the socalled “fellow-countryman care” executed upon them by the Czechoslovak Republic in the interwar period.
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