Balkán a migrace: Na křižovatce antropologických perspektiv
Titel: | Balkán a migrace: Na křižovatce antropologických perspektiv |
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Veröffentlicht: | [s.l.] : AntropoWeb, 2011 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (149 S.) |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Tschechisch |
ISBN: | 9788090509818 |
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The given phenomenon is studied in case of various groups (Bulgarian and Romanian Czechs, Karakachans), and we can observe some aspects of its heterogeneous nature (post-war migration within the re-emigrant interstate agreements, seasonal labor migration, migration of farmers for the land, leaving the homeland because of religious disputes, etc.). 037A $aThe ambition of the monograph is to justify the relevance to attend to the fieldwork based research in the Balkans, and show why the new generation of anthropologists and other social scientists, practitioners, should pay their professional attention to the Balkan peninsula. Although Western anthropologists have been already focused on the Balkans for few decades, in Czech environment was this theme ignored by anthropologists and ethnographers. They yielded this interest to the political scientists, historians, travelers, and television reporters. 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