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In the footsteps of the Rusyns in Europe: Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia, Poland and Hungary.
In the footsteps of the Rusyns in Europe: Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia, Poland and Hungary.
Petr Kokaisl, Andrea Štolfová, Pavla Fajfrlíková, Veronika Němcová, Jana Zychová, Irena Cejpová, Tereza Braunsbergerová, Kristýna Došková, Veronika Fučíková, Šárka Hlaváčková, Albina Iskandarova, Jakub Kovář, Marie Milenovská, Romana Mondryk, Filip Obermajer, Tanir Tlegenov, Václav Vlna
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The aim of this monograph is to present the current situation of Rusyns in those
European countries where, according to official or estimated statistics, their
number is the highest - Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Serbia. In
presenting the situation of the Rusyn population in these countries, an attempt has
been made to indicate the number of Rusyns in the countries under study and at
the same time to point out the problems of obtaining accurate data on Rusyns.
Another aim of the research was to find out what the main elements of Rusyn
ethnic identity are - here, regardless of geographical differences, religious
affiliation or Byzantine rite (Catholic or Orthodox) stood out in the first place.
The research also focused on the use of the Rusyn language and changes in its
status, the possibilities of teaching the Rusyn language and the interest in teaching
it among the Rusyns themselves. In addition to these two main aspects of Rusyn
identity, other key elements of Rusyn material and non-material culture were also
investigated. Emphasis was placed on the use of primarily qualitative methods to
refine the available quantitative data.
The results presented in this publication are based on both field research and
research with Rusyn respondents conducted remotely via electronic
communication in 2014-2019. Although this is a five-year period, it is possible to
compare the individual Rusyn communities in the five countries studied, at least
in part, synchronically (i.e. here and now).
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