捷克乡村史与史学中的性别概念

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Markéta Skořepová
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1989年后国家边界的开放使捷克史学的视野大大拓宽。上升最快的研究趋势也包括性别研究,尽管这些研究特别侧重于妇女的历史。在世纪之交出版的关于19世纪女性的专著面向更广泛的读者,在狭隘的专家圈子之外赢得了强烈的反响对妇女文化史和妇女运动发展的兴趣得到了第一批捷克语译本的支持对这些题目的需求反映在提供公开讲座,出版新的专业和普及性书籍,以及大量的学生论文专门讨论过去妇女历史的各个方面。对女性历史的狂热研究在21世纪第一个十年结束时达到高潮,出版了一部关于从中世纪到20世纪捷克土地上女性的代表性集体专著20世纪90年代,米莱娜·伦德罗夫 (Milena lenderov)将法国的女性文化史概念引入捷克,这一概念已经为更现代的性别历史概念扫清了部分道路,时间顺序的解释被主题综合体所取代。传入的
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The Concept of Gender in the Czech Rural History and Historiography
The opening of state frontiers after 1989 brought a considerable widening of horizons to the Czech historiography. Among the research trends which experienced the fastest upswing were also gender studies, although they were particularly oriented on women’s history. Monographs dedicated to the 19th century women, which were published at the turn of the millennia, were targeted at a wider spectrum of readers and they won a strong response from outside the narrow community of experts.1 The interest in cultural history of women and the development of women’s movement were supported by the first published Czech translations.2 The demand for these topics was reflected in the offer of public lectures,3 publishing of new professional and popularising books, and in the amount of student theses dedicated to various aspects of women’s history in the past. The period of feverish research into women’s history culminated at the end of the first decade of the 21st century with publication of a representative collective monograph about women in the Czech lands from the Middle Ages until the 20th century.4 The French concept of the cultural history of women,5 which was introduced into the Czech milieu by Milena Lenderová in the 1990s, already partly cleared the way for a more modern concept of gender history, and the chronological interpretation was replaced by thematic complexes. The incoming
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