
Portugal and Slovakia in Comparative Perspective
Essays on Iberian-Slavic political, social, and cultural questions
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Portugal and Slovakia in Comparative Perspective
Essays on Iberian-Slavic political, social, and cultural questions
About this book
This book is acontribution to European comparative history involving Portugal and Slovakia, but also the larger geographic units of Iberia and Slavic Central Europe. While developments in Portugal and Slovakia predominate, Spain, the Czech lands, and other regions are discussed as well. The subjects investigated include the position of women and the activities of messianic thinkers in the seventeenth century as well as semi-fascist Catholic political movements in the twentieth century. The authors look at the subject matter from the viewpoint of politics, social phenomena, and culture. The cultural dimension includes religion and ideology, both of which have clearly been of critical importance in Portuguese and Slovak history. It also includes problems of ethno-linguistic and national identity and the more recent phenomenon of multiculturalism, whose social promotion is controversial and uncertain."This comparative study by Zuzana PolĂĄ?kovĂĄ and Peter C. van Duin, a collection of essays, is a revelation, especially for students of European authoritarian and totalitarian regimes, and, furthermore, anybody interested in European history."âJosette Baer, Professor, UZH University of Zurich"This book gives proof to Cicero's dictum: "Historia magistra vitae est"âwithout knowledge of the past we cannot build a sustainable future. Thanks to the authors for this great contribution to knowledge!"âLucia MokrĂĄ, Professor of International Law, Comenius University, Bratislava"This collection of essays provides not only fascinating insights into the political workings of these two small states, but of the workings of politics in the larger Iberian / Slavic context. Highly recommended."âDr. David Reichardt, International Relations, Webster University, Saint-Louis, Missouri "A very important contribution to the study of the comparative history of Europe, and therefore I fully recommend its publication."âMgr. Juraj MaruĹĄiak, PhD. Institute of Political Science, public research institution, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. History, politics, and âmulticulturalismâ: Portugal and Slovakia compared
- 2. Gender, power, and social disciplining: comparative observations on the position of women in early modern Slovakia and the Iberian Peninsula
- 3. Iberian images and personalities of the Counter-Reformation in Slavic Central Europe
- 4. Disaster and salvation: Jan Amos KomenskĂ˝ (1592-1670), AntĂłnio Vieira (1608-1697), and the meanings of seventeenth-century messianism
- 5. The miracle of MaurĂcio: multicultural toleration and decolonising tendencies in seventeenth-century Brazil
- 6. Portugal, Slovakia and the political Counter-Reformation of the twentieth century (1910-1939)
- 7. Authoritarianism in crisis: Portugal, Czechoslovakia, and â1968â
- 8. Slovakia and Portugal 1989-1993: changing political cultures and communist movements compared
- About the authors