Affiliation:
1. Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno
Abstract
In our opinion, the scholarly and general ways of perceiving the emigrants
from the Czech lands are based on methodological nationalism, which
identifies the concept of society with the modern national state. Based on
this, Bohemian resettlers who founded several settlements on the southern
border of the Habsburg Empire in present-day Romanian Banat in the early
nineteenth century have hitherto been divided, in the spirit of ethnicism
and methodological nationalism, into Czechs (Bohmen) and Czech Germans
(Deutschbohmen). Against this, an alternative research perspective,
represented by the concept of national indifference, can be applied. The
object of this article is hereby to re-assess of the collective identity of
emigrants resettlers from the Czech lands towards its nationally indifferent
character. We propose to overcome the ethnicist framework of the research on
Bohemian resettlers by introducing what we term as the inclusive approach to
expatriatism. This article is based on archival and local written sources
and ethnographic field research (interviews) collected during the years
2010-2017.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia