Transkulturalita místo národní mytologie? Historický výzkum procesů kulturní výměny
Transculturalism Instead of National Mythologies? Historical Research of Cultural Exchange Processes
Author(s): Veronika Čapská, Lucie StorchováSubject(s): Cultural history, Comparative history, Social history, Methodology and research technology
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze - Fakulta humanitních studií
Keywords: cultural exchange; cultural transfer; transnational/transcultural history; relational approaches;
Summary/Abstract: The study introduces a bloc of articles which explore the growing fi eld of the so called relational approaches to history. It present a critical overview of the developments of the theoretical and methodological discussions in the last thirty years. Th e authors understand the label “relational history” as an umbrella term for a broad spectrum of approaches which analyse transfers, interactions, interconnectedness and interdependencies of historical phenomena and share the ambition to overcome the national interpretational frameworks. Th e article shows that the methodological debates often continue to be marked by national contexts (one can mention for example the French-German debate on cultural transfer and histoire croisée or the Anglophone preference for the so called concept of transnationalism which itself refers to an idea of a nation). Th e authors see opportunities for a refl ective research and more refi ned analytical approaches particularly in a systematic border-crossing and intensive collaboration of relational history with other disciplines.
Journal: Dějiny - Teorie - Kritika
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 187-201
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Czech