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Hopta, I., and L. Hoptová. "Slovak-Belarusian culture relations." Post-Soviet Issues 6, no. 4 (2020): 450–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2019-6-4-450-463.

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The Slovak Republic (SR) established diplomatic relations with the Republic of Belarus (RB) in January 1993. Bilateral relations between two Slavic countries, which are historically not burdened with negative experience or problems, are developing in several areas. In recent years, an unprecedented development of Slovak-Belarusian relations can be observed, which is mainly associated with an active political dialogue between the two countries. Bilateral relations are developing in the fields of economics, education, tourism, as well as in the cultural sphere.The main pillar of Slovak-Belarusia
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Franek, Ladislav. "L’essence éthique du dialogue culturel." Interlitteraria 25, no. 2 (2020): 298–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/il.2020.25.2.3.

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The ethical essence of cultural dialogue. The definition of comparative literary studies in Slovakia. Historical poetics in the works of D. Ďurišin, focused on the typological essence of literary phenomena on the basis of interrelating theoretical and developmental aspects of national literature. The differences of Slovak methodology from Western positivist models of the study of interliterariness. Parallel existence of the principles of literary history and criticism in the reception analyses of Russian, German and French literatures by older Slovak scholars. The onset of realism in Slovak li
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Franek, Ladislav. "L’essence éthique du dialogue culturel." Interlitteraria 25, no. 2 (2020): 298–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/il.2020.25.2.3.

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The ethical essence of cultural dialogue. The definition of comparative literary studies in Slovakia. Historical poetics in the works of D. Ďurišin, focused on the typological essence of literary phenomena on the basis of interrelating theoretical and developmental aspects of national literature. The differences of Slovak methodology from Western positivist models of the study of interliterariness. Parallel existence of the principles of literary history and criticism in the reception analyses of Russian, German and French literatures by older Slovak scholars. The onset of realism in Slovak li
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Matula, Pavol. "The Role of Professor Władysław Semkowicz and the Jagiellonian University in Promoting Polonophilia in Slovakia in the Interwar Period." Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal 12, no. 1 (2020): 124–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cphpj-2020-011.

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The interwar relations between Czechoslovakia and Poland were tense for almost twenty years. Problems were caused not only by border disputes. In this situation, the interest of young Slovak intelligence in Polish culture and science began to increase in the early 1920s, which was supported by Warsaw, in its efforts to undermine the position of Prague. A well-known Slovakophile, Professor Władysław Semkowicz played an important role in supporting young Slovaks. His largest impact on Slovak-Polish relations was his patronage of visiting Slovak students at the Jagiellonian University. Semkowicz’
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Sivčová, Stanislava. "Poznámky k slovenskému a poľskému výskumu populárnej literatúry." Literatura i Kultura Popularna 23 (May 31, 2018): 7–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0867-7441.23.1.

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On the Slovak and Polish research of popular literatureThe aim of the article is to give the first and base characterization and comparison of research of popular literature and culture in Slovak and Polish national scientific contexts. There are many similarities but also differences in both national contexts dependent on different historical and cultural development.Main differences are in the attitude of researching. As in Slovak literary scientific context the focus is in area of literary communication and aesthetics, the Polish conception is based on cultural and context understanding of
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Bátorová, Mária. "Vzťah náboženstva a umenia v literatúre svetovej a slovenskej moderny." Slavia Occidentalis, no. 73/2 (June 14, 2018): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/so.2016.73.26.

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The study analyzes the relation between religion and art in the world, and in Slovak modernist literature. It also examines religion and art from the point of view of its scholarly reception in the context of European literature. It builds on the division of artists of religious orientation based on Bernhard Rang’s two types:a) Claudelian and b) Green-ian. A part of the study provides new insights into Slovak literary modernism. Despite the expectation that modernism would exclude Christian works of literature, the opposite happened:modernism tested Christian works of art and emphasized their
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Shirokova, Lyudmila. "Slovak-Hungarian border area as a multicultural community and an object of artistic reflection (novels by L. Ballek and L. Grendel)." Slavic Almanac, no. 3-4 (2018): 421–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2018.3-4.6.03.

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In the literature of Slovakia there is a traditional theme of coexistence and interaction of cultures of Slovak and Hungarian ethnic groups, first of all in the historically established border area.The article deals with the novels devoted to this topic, offering a view of the Slovak-Hungarian community from two different sides.
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SABATOS, CHARLES. "Finding a voice: The Slovak-Roma woman writer in Irish and Czech fiction." Romani Studies 30, no. 2 (2020): 181–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/rs.2020.9.

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The theory of minor literature (based on Kafka’s hybrid identity in Prague) is applicable to the complex case of Czech and Slovak-Romani writing, including fictional portrayals of the Roma. The Irish-American writer Colum McCann’s Zoli, published in 2006, features a Slovak-Roma woman who becomes an acclaimed poet under the Communist regime, only to be cast out by her community and forced into exile. Two years later, Irena Eliášová (a Roma writer born in Slovakia who lives in the Czech Republic) published her novel Our Settlement (Naše osada), a far more affectionate view of the Roma society of
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Obertová, Zuzana. "Nadrabianie zaległości? O słowackich przekładach literatury polskiej (nie tylko) w 2017 roku." Przekłady Literatur Słowiańskich 9, no. 3 (2019): 175–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pls.2019.09.03.19.

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The author of this paper characterizes the Polish literature translated into the Slovak language over the last few years with particular focus on the year 2017. Three genres have been translated the most: literary reportage, detective novel, and fantasy literature. What is underscored is the function of these translations in the receiving (Slovak) culture and literature, as well as the reception of the translations by scholars and readers.
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Hammer, Louise B., and Peter Petro. "A History of Slovak Literature." Slavic and East European Journal 40, no. 4 (1996): 779. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/310131.

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Passia, Radoslav, and Luybica Babotova. "Mixed Identity. Some Theoretical Aspects of Research on Eastern Carpathian Border Area." Академічний журнал "Слово і Час", no. 4 (April 24, 2019): 81–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33608/0236-1477.2019.04.81-87.

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The paper deals with relationship between Slovak and Ukrainian literatures and cultures of the 19th and 20th centuries in the Eastern Carpathian border area. The author considers this particularly multiethnic region as one of the relatively independent cultural areas of the Central Europe. The Slovak literature since the mid-19th century shows this space as a heterotopia. Narrative perspectives of a stranger, outcast, migrant in combination with the themes of border and conflict between local and strangers are characteristic for the literary image of the Eastern Carpathian border area in the 2
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Kendra, Milan. "LITERARY REALISM IN THE SHAPING OF SLOVAK CULTURE." Journal of Education Culture and Society 12, no. 2 (2021): 455–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2021.2.455.468.

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Aim. The aim of the study is to clarify the internal complexity of the Slovak literary realist discourse and its diverse relations to the heterogeneous artistic, cultural and ideological discourses of the last third of the 19th century. Attention is focused on the appropriation and adaptation of stimuli from other social systems, as well as on the specific literary operations that modify literary realism as an artistic discourse constructing an intelligible world in a cultural sense. Methods. As a theoretical concept, realism is defined as a type of representation or representation technique a
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Taneski, Zvonko. "POETICS OF DISLOCATION: BULGARIAN LITERATURE IN SLOVAK CULTURE AFTER YEAR 1989 (WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE NOVEL 18% OF GRAY FROM ZACHARY KARABASHLIEV)." Ezikov Svyat volume 18 issue 2, ezs.swu.v18i2 (June 30, 2020): 105–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v18i2.14.

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The aim of our paper is to point out the presence of such Bulgarian writers who have been translated into Slovak after 1989 and whose life and work touch on certain aspects of the “poetics of dislocation” and the issue of “migration” and thus open questions of existence abroad, emigration or exile. Such authors and their literary characters, for example, are precisely aware of where they come from as well as the "otherness" of the new space. The presentation and interpretation of these selected translated works should then be representative and unique to the scientific field in which the resea
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Židová, Diana. "Ethnic Literature and Slovak American Research." Ars Aeterna 6, no. 1 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aa-2014-0001.

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Abstract The article outlines the beginnings of ethnic literature research in the United States of America with regards to its reception from the 1960s to the 1980s. Aesthetic merit as a leading consideration in the evaluation of literary works, in view of the opinions of numerous critics, is quite problematic to apply in the case of Czech and Polish literature. Considering the output of Slovak-American research in the field of literary criticism and literary history, the results are not satisfactory either. There are a few works that provide valuable insight into the literature of the Slovak
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Hála, Peter. "The Slovak Stories of Timrava and their English Translation." TranscUlturAl: A Journal of Translation and Cultural Studies 7, no. 1 (2015): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21992/t9kg9s.

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Božena Slančíková Timrava (1867-1951) is an eminent Slovak writer. Her highly regarded realistic novels dealt with the rise of the modern Slovak nation. The intricate historical circumstances of the early 20th century, and the eventual emergence of the Slovak nation within complex European culture, made Timrava’s effort even more important. Due to the multicultural nature of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Timrava’s work is also meaningful in our trans-national and trans-cultural Global village. Timrava and other Slovak literary women were virtually unknown outside Slovakia until the extensive wo
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КНЯЗЬКОВА, В. С. "Словацкая литература в русскоязычном и украиноязычном пространстве: обзор современной ситуации". Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 64, № 1 (2019): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/060.2019.64106.

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This paper is devoted to the question of Slovak-Russian and Slovak-Ukrainian literary contacts. The tradition of literary translation from Slovak into these two Slavic languages dates back to the moment of codification of the Slovak literary language in the mid-19th century. Since then, it has always been under the pressure of political circumstances. In the initial phase, it was interest to the process of national revival of Slavic peoples in the mid- 19th century. The second period of high interest was during the socialist times from the 1960s to the 1980s (this period is mostly prolific for
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Blashkiv, Oksana. "Image of a Russian Professor in Stanislav Rakъs’s The Eccentric University". Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 23, № 2 (2021): 217–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2021.23.2.036.

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This article focuses on the image of the Russian professors in The Eccentric University (2008), a novel by Stanislav Rakús. Based on previous research, the author presents a short survey of Russian images in Slovak Literature in the late nineteenth — early twentieth-first centuries, whose peculiarities are rooted in the history of interaction between the two Slavic nations. Thus, the early twentieth century idealistic image of the Russian was built on the basis of Russian literature. The first images of Russians based on personal experience were created by Czechoslovak legionnaires as a result
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Špániová, Marta, and Lucia Lichnerová. "Jesuit libraries and popular Jesuit literature in Kingdom of Hungary in the 17th century. Interconnection between Hungarian and Polish Jesuit book culture." Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi 15, no. 2 (2021): 159–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33077/uw.25448730.zbkh.2021.662.

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The authors present the characteristics of Jesuit libraries in the Kingdom of Hungary in terms of their content, with special focus on works by the most influential Jesuit authors, which were among the most numerous ones in Hungarian Jesuit libraries. The authors also draw attention to the most popular titles published by the Hungarian Jesuits in the 17th century, which can be considered bestsellers of Baroque Catholic literature not only in the Kingdom of Hungary, but also abroad. Many of them also found their readers in Poland and were translated into Polish. Furthermore, the authors point t
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Grominová, Andrea, and Josef Dohnal. "The Perception of Literary Discourse by Slovak Students." Professional Discourse & Communication 3, no. 2 (2021): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2687-0126-2021-3-2-67-79.

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Based on the authors’ experience in analyzing and interpreting Russian works of art in a Slovak university, the paper identifies some of the difficulties that arise in the process of teaching Russian literature, culture and the Russian language. The conducted research pays attention to the discursive factors of the study of works of fiction, while relying on the theoretical foundations of the world-famous researchers of discourse. First of all, the authors focus on five codes highlighted by one of the representatives of structuralism and poststructuralism, the French philosopher, literary crit
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Поспишил, Иво. "ИСПОВЕДАЛЬНОСТЬ, ПРОПОВЕДАЛЬНОСТЬ И МЕМУАРНОСТЬ: ЦЕПЬ КЕЙС МИКРОСТАДИ". Conversatoria Litteraria, № 14 (10 липня 2020): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.34739/clit.2020.14.01.

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The author of the present study deals with the contemporary state of memoir literature based on the analysis of some recent Czech and Slovak memoirs containing a spеcific strategy of the heterogeneous layers of confesisons and preachings. The problem of contemporary memoir texts is connected with the position of the memoirist in the society, his/her courage and openness. The author’s typology of the memoir literature is based on the three-level structure (theme, structure and genre, narrative strategy). He prefers to call it memoir literature аs its structure is very heterogeneous, and the fea
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Croucher, Murlin, and George J. Kovtun. "Czech and Slovak Literature in English: A Bibliography." Slavic and East European Journal 29, no. 4 (1985): 491. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/307482.

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Cummins, George M., Oscar E. Swan, and Sylvia Galova-Lorinc. "Beginning Slovak." Slavic and East European Journal 36, no. 3 (1992): 382. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/308607.

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Zelenka, Miloš. "CZECH-SLOVAK COMPARATIVE STUDIES “REBORN”. A NEW ASSOCIATION ON THE WAY." Porównania 18 (December 2, 2016): 339–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/p.2016.18.10723.

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The paper conveys information on the current state of Czech and Slovak comparatist thought as regards its methods, thematical orientation and institutional base. Czech and Slovak comparative research has always been a complementary whole embracing, on the one hand, the tradition of Slavonic studies grounded in structural aesthetics (S. Wollman) and, on the other, the endeavour to develop the theory of interliterarines and interdisciplinary study of the world literature (D. Ďurišin). Much to our regret, the disruption of this “symbiosis” at the turn of 1990s resulted in losing contacts with the
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DIMOVA, Irena. "ON “NARCISSISM“ IN POETRY. ON TWO CONTEMPORARY SLOVAK AUTHORS." Ezikov Svyat volume 19 issue 2, ezs.swu.v19i2 (May 1, 2021): 64–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v19i2.8.

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The proposed article examines two problems – the poetic formations (generations and groups) and the manifestations of "narcissism" in poetry. Two Slovak authors, representatives of different literary formations, are analyzed - Michal Habaj of the so-called Text Generation and Katarína Kucbelová of the ANesthetic Generation. Both their affiliation to these creative associations and the nature of the latter is discussed. In order to understand these literary phenomena, we use Karl Mannheim’s concept of generation and Michał Głowiński’s approach to literary groups. The interpretation of selected
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Saskova-Pierce, Mila, Pavol Dobsinsky, and David L. Cooper. "Traditional Slovak Folktales." Slavic and East European Journal 47, no. 2 (2003): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3219958.

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Tyšš, Igor, and Edita Gromová. "Taking Matters into our Own Hands: Humanizing Slovak Translation History." Porównania 26 (June 15, 2020): 157–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/por.2020.1.9.

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Translation history has always played an important role in Slovak literary and translation studies. In our paper we discuss the beginnings of Slovak translation historyresearch, which have their roots in formalism and structuralism, and reconstruct lines of influence to the present when translation history is a lively, open, interdisciplinary,and empirical discipline. With the past in mind, we look at several of the most recent and significant research initiatives in Slovak translation history research and evaluate their potential for the future.
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Votruba, Martin. "Hang Him High: The Elevation of Jánošík to an Ethnic Icon." Slavic Review 65, no. 1 (2006): 24–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4148521.

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In this paper, Martin Votruba traces the evolution of the Jánošík myth. The highwayman Jánošík is a living legend in Czech, Polish, and Slovak cultures. Contrary to common claims, the modern celebratory myth of the brigand hanged in the eighteenth century is at odds with the traditional images of brigandage in the western Carpathians. Folk songs and The Hungarian Simplicissimus of the seventeenth century often anathematize highway robbery. High literature of the mostly Slovak counties of the Kingdom of Hungary in the Habsburg empire similarly cast Jánošík as a criminal. Yet some intellectuals,
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Sriratana, Verita. "“Because Slovaks are the best people in the world and the Slovak language is the most beautiful language in the world”: Defamiliarising the Slovak “Imagined Community” in Samko Tále’s Cemetery Book." Ars Aeterna 6, no. 2 (2014): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aa-2014-0012.

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Abstract National identity and language have been understood to be inseparable. This claim is supported by the history of the Slovak language, notably the codification attempts made by Anton Bernolák and Ľudovít Štúr as part of the Slovak National Revival Movement. National community tends to be perceived as being defined and categorized by a unified language, or by a homogenous grammar and lexicon shared equally among the community members. This concept of speech-national communities, I propose, is deconstructed in Daniela Kapitáňová’s Samko Tále’s Cemetery Book (Kniha o cintoríne), published
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Шміхер, Тарас. "Book Review." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 5, no. 2 (2018): 118–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2018.5.2.shm.

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UKRAINIAN TRANSLATION WORKSHOP IN PRIASHIV
 Ukrajinský jazyk a kultúra v umeleckom a odbornom preklade v stredoeurópskom priestore : Zbornik príspevkov z medzinárodného vedeckého seminára, ktorý sa konal dňa 27.9.2017 na Katedre ukrajinistiky Inštitutu ukrajinistiky a stredoeurópskych štúdií Filozofickej fakulty Prešovskej univerzity / Filozofická fakulta Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove ; ed.: Jarmila Kredátusová. Prešov: Filozofická fakulta Prešovskej univerzity v Prešove, 2018. 216 p. (Opera Translatologica; 6/2018).
 
 Ukrainian modern academic traditions in the Western Trans
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Hostová, Ivana. "Temporalities—Technologies—Transgressions: Notes On Contemporary Slovak Poetry." Porównania 27, no. 2 (2020): 313–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/por.2020.2.16.

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In the course of the past three decades, marked in post-communist Central European countries by their sudden repositioning on the geopolitical map, Slovak social and cultural spaces, in great haste and chaos, got to locale-specific grips with postmodernism and, more or less simultaneously, entered contemporaneity. The leap to the present has created inherently transcultural modes of existence, in which global news, fashions and tastes form a relevant part of individuals’ identities. Through the prism of Peter Osborne’s (2013, 2018) concept of historical contemporaneity, this essay briefly outl
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Barborík, Vladimír. "Memory and History: A Comparison of the Past in Slovak Prose of the Post-2000 Period." Porównania 27, no. 2 (2021): 77–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/por.2020.2.5.

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This study focuses on how two kinds of memory: historical and personal are reflected in a section of Slovak literature of the past two decades. A variety of autobiographical genres and biographically-stylised fictional prose draw on personal memory, and history, is the domain of historical genres, particularly the novel. After the 1990s, the present was deemed important and historical presentations of the past were parodiedin the prose of Peter Pišťanek and Igor Otčenáš. At the beginning of the new millennium, however, prose portraying and reflecting on the past reappeared. Memory- based writi
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Saskova-Pierce, Mila, and Norma Rudinsky. "Incipient Feminists: Women Writers in the Slovak National Revival." Slavic and East European Journal 37, no. 4 (1993): 590. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/308478.

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Andrš, Zbyněk. "Our God is Gold: Vlashika Rom at a Crossroads?" Ethnologia Actualis 16, no. 2 (2016): 66–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eas-2017-0005.

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Abstract This article explicates the sociocultural dynamics in the changing lives of the Vlashika Rom group in the Czech and Slovak Republics and contemplates the prospective development of this Roma subculture. To provide a better insight into the endeavour of the Vlashika Rom to maintain their integrity and into their adaptation strategies, the author outlines the genesis of this subethnic group, pointing out the historical circumstances that have formed them in the past. Contrary to former descriptions, the author provides an entirely new concept for dividing the Vlashika Rom into subgroups
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Sabatos, Charles. "Czechs, Sex, Spies and Torture: Slovak Identity as Translation in Vilikovsky's Ever Green is. .." Comparative Literature Studies 40, no. 2 (2003): 173–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cls.2003.0015.

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Krafcik, PatriciaA. "Peter Petro. A History of Slovak Literature. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 1995. x, 164 pp. $44.95 Cdn." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 31, no. 3 (1997): 367–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221023997x01581.

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Lukežić, Irvin. "Riječki odvjetnik, ilirac i slavenofil dr. Vatroslav Vinko Medanić." Fluminensia 30, no. 1 (2018): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31820/f.30.1.10.

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The topic of this article is related to Rijeka at the time of the infamous Bach’s absolutism, when the Narodna Čitaonica Riečka (Croatian Popular Lecture Club of Rijeka) began to operate. Dr. Ignac (Vatroslav) Vinko Medanić (1805-1856), a prominent Rijeka attorney, landlord and shipowner, patrician councillor of Bakar and Rijeka, played an important role in its foundation. This contribution is about an unusually important citizen of Rijeka of his time, who is today unfortunately forgotten. He was an acquaintance of the Croatian orthographic reformer Josip Završnik, of the Slovak revivalist and
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Heim, Michael, and Rajendra A. Chitnis. "Literature in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europe: The Russian, Czech and Slovak Fiction of the Changes, 1988-1998." Slavic and East European Journal 50, no. 3 (2006): 515. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20459324.

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Šašková-Pierce, Míla, Peter Brock, and Albert Škarvan. "Life in an Austro-Hungarian Military Prison: The Slovak Tolstoyan Dr. Albert Škarvan's Story." Slavic and East European Journal 49, no. 1 (2005): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20058242.

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Bajusová, Miroslava. "Probleme bei der Übersetzung historischer Fachterminologie der Blank- und Handfeuerwaffen der Habsburgermonarchie im Sprachenpaar Deutsch – Slowakisch." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 63, no. 3 (2018): 425–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2018-0030.

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SummaryThe study deals with the problems in the translation of the historical terminology of cold weapons and firearms of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from the 17th to 19th centuries. It describes the theoretical and practical historical specificities of the translation of scientific texts in the German – Slovak language pair. The short theoretical introduction is followed by an analysis of the various language phenomena and difficulties encountered in the translation from the source language to the target language, and justification of the solutions.
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Richter, Ludwig. "Rúfus-Rezeption im deutschen Sprachraum. Eine Bestandsaufnahme." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 64, no. 3 (2019): 327–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2019-0020.

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Summary Milan Rúfus (1928–2009) is one of the most received Slovak poets in the German-speaking world. Hitherto 150 of his poems have been translated into German and published in 14 anthologies as well as two single volumes. His reception in the German language area is presented chronologically, taking into consideration the respective occasions and literary coherences. Moreover, the linguistic solutions of the German translations and their relation to the original as well as among each other will be examined by considering selected examples.
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Zahorák, Andrej. "Fairy-tale motifs in a translation of the film adaptation of the literary work Modrý lampáš (Das Blaue Licht)." Ars Aeterna 12, no. 2 (2020): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aa-2020-0010.

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Abstract The paper deals with the translation of the film adaptation of the literary work Das Blaue Licht (‘The Blue Light’), primarily intended for child recipients. The aim of this paper is to present a conceptual framework to describe specific aspects of communication-translation (translating children’s and youth literature, aspects of age and the projection of ideas in a different mode of adaptation), and subsequently provide a comprehensive evaluation related to the optimality of the chosen translation procedures and strategies in the Slovak dubbed version of the above-mentioned audiovisu
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Vitanova, Mariyana. "АКСИОЛОГИЧНИ ПРОБЛЕМИ В СЛАВЯНСКИТЕ ЕЗИЦИ (ТРАДИЦИИ И СЪВРЕМЕННОСТ) / AXIOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE SLAVIC LANGUAGES (TRADITIONS AND MODERNITY)". Journal of Bulgarian Language 67, № 04 (2021): 116–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.47810/bl.67.20.04.12.

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The review is dedicated to the collection Axiological Issues in the Slavic Languages (Traditions and Modernity). The collection of papers features publications by participants in the international project Linguistic and Ethnocultural Dynamics of Traditional and Non-traditional Values in the Slavic World, which brings together scholars from Bulgaria, Russia and Slovakia. The articles are grouped thematically in two sections: Axiological Issues in Medieval Literature and Values in the Traditional and Contemporary Culture of the Slavs. The sociological research Dynamics of the Values in Bulgarian
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CORDLE, DANIEL. "Protect/Protest: British nuclear fiction of the 1980s." British Journal for the History of Science 45, no. 4 (2012): 653–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087412001112.

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AbstractAnalyses of nuclear fiction have tended to focus on the literature of the United States, particularly that of the 1950s. This article not only switches attention to British literature, but makes the case for the 1980s as a nuclear decade, arguing that the late Cold War context, especially renewed fears of global conflict, produced a distinctive nuclear literature and culture. Taking its cue from E.P. Thompson's rewriting of the British government's civil-defence slogan, ‘Protect and Survive’, as ‘Protest and Survive’, it identifies a series of issues – gender and the family, the enviro
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Cambalikova, Andrea, and Luboslav Szabo. "Modern trends and emerging practices applied by organisations operating in Slovakia." SHS Web of Conferences 83 (2020): 01006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20208301006.

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The interest in the modern trends in management comes both from the academic field as well as from the practice. Based on the results of our research and literature review we compiled a theoretical basis related to the modern managerial methods and tools used in the organization. We researched the traditional factors of management, hard factors and soft factors, more specifically what importance in managing of the organization is assigned to each of them. Our research has shown that the soft factors of management consider enterprises in Slovakia as those more important. A drawback is a fact th
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Poláčková, Zuzana, and Pieter C. van Duin. "Gustáv Husák and the Foundations of ‘Normalization’: Slovak, Czechoslovak and Federative Perspectives, 1968–1970." Slavonica 24, no. 1-2 (2019): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13617427.2019.1623460.

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KOUDELA, PÁL. "LITERARY SOCIETIES AND MODERNISM: THE SOCIAL COMPOSITION OF THE KAZINCZY CIRCLE IN KASSA AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY." Hungarian Studies 33, no. 2 (2019): 185–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/044.2019.33.2.1.

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Literary societies are in focus both of literary studies and social history.1 In particular, they played an important role in the modernization of Central Europe in the 19th century. Becoming widespread in this era, they helped develop a democratic2 political culture and disseminated literature to a wider audience. Hungarian historiography has depicted this period as one of large-scale social segregation and a fragmented middle class which refused to have any contact with the bourgeoisie,34 while Slovakian historians have emphasized the exclusion of Slovaks from elite society.5 Kassa (today Ko
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Klein-Pejšová, Rebekah. "“Abandon Your Role as Exponents of the Magyars”: Contested Jewish Loyalty in Interwar (Czecho)Slovakia." AJS Review 33, no. 2 (2009): 341–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0364009409990043.

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On the occasion of the eighth anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia, October 28, 1926, the Neolog Jewish Community of Bratislava (Pozsony, Pressburg) gathered for a commemorative service led by their chief rabbi, Dr. Samuel Funk. They were joined by representatives of the government administration and other religious confessions. Toward the end of his sermon, an increasingly agitated Rabbi Funk turned and pointed with an angry finger at the members of the assimilationist Union of Slovak Jews (Sväz slovenských židov) in attendance from his position behind the podium. He publicly accused
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TIAN, Chenshan. "Mao Zedong, Sinization of Marxism, and Traditional Chinese Thought Culture." Asian Studies 7, no. 1 (2019): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/as.2019.7.1.13-37.

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The informed perspective presented here may rouse a sensitivity to the differences in reading Marxist philosophy from the perspective of the Inseparability of One and Many worldview and philosophy (a doctrine of internal, constitutive, relations––“intimacy”) on the part of Chinese intellectuals, particularly Mao Zedong, a great campaigner for philosophic and discursive Sinicization of Marxism. Marxism has provided an opportunity for a philosophical conversation with Chinese tradition, and this conversation was not launched by a government or official campaign, but instead by the efforts made o
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van Acker, Wouter, and Geert Bouckaert. "What makes public sector innovations survive? An exploratory study of the influence of feedback, accountability and learning." International Review of Administrative Sciences 84, no. 2 (2017): 249–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020852317700481.

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The question whether public sector innovations last, and what determines their chances of survival, remains a gap in the public management literature. This exploratory study focuses on the winners and nominees of public sector innovation awards in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia and the UK. Through a survey covering 220 cases, it examines whether feedback loops, accountability mechanisms and learning processes (FAL) can explain the survival of public sector innovations. The conclusion is that a culture of feedback, accountability and learning seems to be positively linked w
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Munková, Daša, Oľga Wrede, and Jakub Absolon. "Vergleich der menschlichen, maschinellen und Post-Editing-Übersetzung aus dem Slowakischen ins Deutsche mittels automatischer Evaluation." Zeitschrift für Slawistik 64, no. 2 (2019): 231–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slaw-2018-0042.

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Summary The aim of the study is to compare translation quality and effectiveness (translator productivity) using measures of the automatic evaluation of machine translation output. The examined translation(s) was a legal text, translated from Slovak (mother tongue) into German. We distinguish human translation (HT), machine translation (MT) and post-edited MT (PEMT). For the evaluation we used our own tool, wherein were implemented the metrics of automatic MT evaluation. Analysis of Variance and Multiply Comparisons (Tukey HSD test) were applied to textual data. The results proved that in term
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