在过去的半个世纪里,伏伊伏丁那省斯洛伐克人数量的变化以及对斯洛伐克建筑遗产可持续性的影响

Milka Bubalo-Živković, Bojan Đerčan, T. Lukić
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摘要:斯洛伐克人是一个面临人口减少问题的民族。这一过程是低自然人口增长和移民的结果。在过去三十年中,特别是在过去十年中,某些种族群体的居民大量流离失所,回到他们的祖国。斯洛伐克人在1980年代开始移民,这一进程在过去十年中得到加强。虽然伏伊伏丁那的斯洛伐克人的人数减少了,但这个民族通过文化机构、民族住宅、各种活动、杂志、书籍、以母语播放的广播和电视节目,设法保持了其特性。在这一时期,当斯洛伐克人和其他族裔群体成员流离失所的情况日益加剧时,强调了维持这些地区族裔群体的民族特性的重要性。虽然塞尔维亚的经济状况远非理想,但少数民族成员设法保留了他们的习俗和物质产品,即建筑遗产。斯洛伐克人收集了有不同用途的物品,并开设了民族房屋,也就是说,他们翻新和保护了有一个、两个和两个多世纪历史的房屋。今天,随着伏伊伏丁那的斯洛伐克人数量急剧下降,这种习俗似乎更加猖獗。
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Changes in the number of Slovaks in Vojvodina in the last half century and the impact on the sustainability of Slovakia's architectural heritage
Researches Review DGTH | 48-1, 29–45 | 2019 ABSTRACT: Slovaks represent an ethnic group which is facing the problem of depopulation. This process is the result of low natural population growth, as well as emigration. In the last three decades, and especially in the last decade, there has been an intensive displacement of the inhabitants of certain ethnic groups who went back to their home countries. The Slovaks began to emigrate in the 1980s, and this process has been intensified in the last ten years. Although the number of Slovaks in Vojvodina has been reduced, this ethnic group manages to preserve its identity through cultural institutions, ethno houses, various events, magazines, books, radio and television shows in their mother tongue. During this period, when the displacement of Slovaks, as well as members of other ethnic groups, became increasingly intensified the importance of the sustainability of the national identity of ethnic groups in these regions was emphasized. Although the economic situation in Serbia is far from ideal, members of national minorities manage to preserve their customs as well as material goods, i.e. the architectural heritage. The Slovaks collected items that had a different purpose and opened ethno houses, i.e. they renovated and protected the houses that were one, two, and more than two centuries old. It seems that today this custom is even more intensified, as the number of Slovaks in Vojvodina is falling at a high rate.
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