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		2018
			
	    
School and Press – Two Pillars of Czech national Identity in Croatia
	    PREISSOVÁ KREJČÍ, Andrea; Jana KOČÍ and Martina CICHÁ
	
	
	
	    
	
     
 
	
	Basic information
	
		Original name
		School and Press – Two Pillars of Czech national Identity in Croatia
	 
				Authors
				PREISSOVÁ KREJČÍ, Andrea (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); Jana KOČÍ and Martina CICHÁ (guarantor)
			 
			
				Edition
				 Sakarya, Turkey, ICLEL 18 Conference Proceeding Book, p. 433-436, 4 pp. 2018
			 
		
		
			Publisher
			Sakarya University
		 
Other information
		
	
		
			Type of outcome
			Proceedings paper
		 
	
		
			Field of Study
			50301 Education, general; including training, pedagogy, didactics [and education systems]
		 
	
		
			Country of publisher
			Turkey
		 
	
		
			Confidentiality degree
			is not subject to a state or trade secret
		 
	
		
			Publication form
			electronic version available online
		 
			
		
		
			RIV identification code
			RIV/47813059:19510/18:A0000137
		 
	
			
				Organization
				Fakulta veřejných politik v Opavě – Slezská univerzita v Opavě – Repository
			 
		
		
	
		
		
			Keywords in English
			Czech minority; Croatia; minority school; newspapers; national identity; collective memory
		 
			Tags
			International impact, Reviewed
		 
			
			
				
					In the original language
					Czechs in Croatia have maintained their national identity for more than two centuries since the arrival of the first colonists to Slavonia. They truly deserve to be considered the best organized Czech minority in the world. There are 31 Czech „Besedas“ (Czech clubs) in Croatia, including the Cultural-Artistic association (dance, vocal, theatre). These organizations cooperate under the Union of Czechs in Croatia which has become the cultural, social as well as administrative centre of Czech minority life. The most significant proof of Czech identity is the Czech language. When it comes to preserving the Czech language within the Czech minority, it is essential that the Czech language remains not only a folklore feature but a means of everyday communication. National identity is a type of collective identity, that lies are collective memory or historical knowledge. Apart from the communication within families, Czech schools and the newspapers published by Jednota help preserve the language as well as the memories of the shared history. The aim of the paper is to show both of these cooperating institutions since their beginning in the 20th century, highlighting their importance for preserving Czech national identity in Croatia
				  
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