Problems of Slavic identity on the pages of the Slovak journal «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s Letters» Cover Image

Проблематика славянской идентичности на страницах словацкого журнала «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s letters»
Problems of Slavic identity on the pages of the Slovak journal «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s Letters»

Author(s): Nora Malinovská
Subject(s): Cultural history, Ethnohistory, Local History / Microhistory, Politics and Identity, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Издательство Исторического факультета СПбГУ
Keywords: Slavs; Slavic identity; Great Moravia; Cyrillo-Methodian heritage; historiography; ethnicity; Byzantine heritage; cultural studies;

Summary/Abstract: The author provides an overview of articles on the topic of Slavic identity and the development of common Slavic self-consciousness published in the international scientific journal «Konštantínove listy / Constantine’s Letters», published by the Institute for Research of the Cultural Heritage of Constantine and Methodius of the Faculty of Philosophy named after Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra (Slovakia). The main goal of the journal, founded in 2008, is to present the actual results of research on the problems and topics related to the cultural and political history of Great Moravia, as well as the functioning of the Cyril and Methodius tradition in the Slavic world in later times, right up to the present day. Analyzing the results of research published on the pages of the journal, the author comes to the conclusion that most of the authors are looking for and find the initial impulse of common Slavic self-consciousness in Great Moravia. It is the ideological and cultural heritage of the Great Moravian Cyril and Methodius tradition, primarily the Slavic alphabet, literature and Church Slavonic language, that became the basis for the formation of the Slavic world as an ethnic, cultural and historical integrity.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 1(29)
  • Page Range: 161-168
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Russian