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adam_text | Obsah PROLOG Nahlédnout do myslení polních velitelů, rebelů i teroristů... 7 KAPITOLA 1 Proč jdou chlapi do války? 13 kapitola 2 Války entuziastických dobrovolníků 29 kapitola з Motivace aktérů v postmoderních válkách 37 kapitola 4 Extatický aktér, čas extáze 49 KAPITOLA 5 Jak studovat revoluční a (před)válečnou mobilizaci 69 KAPITOLA 6 Továrna a Muzeum komunistické modernity 87 KAPITOLA 7 Atmosféra nového klimatu 80. let 119 KAPITOLA 8 Muzeum vstupuje do hry 139 KAPITOLA 9 Atmosféra „varu před výbuchem“ 173 KAPITOLA 10 Národ vyšel do ulic! 185 KAPITOLA 11 Co se to s námi v tom spektaklu děje? 213 KAPITOLA 12 „Bylo to jako branná hra...“ 239 KAPITOLA 13 Pocit, že to „běží tak nějak samo“ 261 KAPITOLA 14 Pocity smyslu uprostřed „dramatu dějin“ 291 KAPITOLA 15 „Být jako oni!“ 307 KAPITOLA 16 „Stát se legendou!“ 319 KAPITOLA 17 Mimetismus „hraní na vojáky“ 353 KAPITOLA 18 „Musíme se probudit a obrodit! “ 375 POZNÁMKY ABSTRACT 416 441 CITOVANÁ ODBORNÁ LITERATURA JMENNÝ REJSTŘÍK 453 442
Abstract Radan Haluzík Why Do Boys Go to War Emotions and Aesthetics at the Beginning of the Post-Communist Ethnic Conflicts When the whole wave of “ethnic conflicts” exploded, as if out of the blue, in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the 1990s, I spent a total of more than two years as a social anthropologist and reporter in the war areas of Bosnia, Kosovo, Croatia, Chechnya, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. It surprised me that despite the considerable cultural differences between these areas, the post-communist nationalist conflicts were in many respects very similar. In this book I focus on their common features from the point of view of motivations and agency of the participants as actors ֊ the activists, soldiers and wider groups of those who agreed with or even supported them. What interests me is “why the boys go to war and why those who ought to have had some sense applaud them for it”. This question is all the more urgent because these conflicts were often dominated by paramilitary volunteer units, even the regular armies were often formed at the beginning on a strikingly activist principle and initially the conflicts had unbelievably broad mass nationwide support. Using the extensive material of my own observations, and studies of nationalist political aesthetics, pre-war urban legends and popular metaphors I show how the conflicts developed from a political aesthetic of post-modern nationalisms (cultivated in a similar way in all cases), with its source deep in the contra diction between the universalism of radical
modernisation and the nationally orientated cultural politics both cultivated by communist regimes. I try to show that war did not come out of the blue, or result from some politician pressing a button. I show how its political aesthetic first emerged very inconspicuously in the cultural sphere of the imagination of works of art, dreams and later manifestos, and then “exploded” on the squares in the form of great national spectacles (carefully followed by the media), to be followed by the performance of smaller already armed street-dramas, pre-war parades, exercises and provocations from which the real armed conflict was eventually born. I seek to show the steps along the way from the ethos of war “on paper” and “in the marble of statues” to war in the field. I stress that for any real understanding of these movements of mass mobilisation it is essential not to consider the phenomena of nationalist (pre) war aesthetics, their embodiment through ritualization and a certain mass ecstasy in isolation from each other, but to study them all as parts of one process. Particular emphasis is placed on work with temporality and the typical liminally ecstatic feeling, so typical for post-communist societies in the time of discontinuity, that an “explosion” is simply inevitable, that (in this time of the crisis of modernity and universalism), we must now finally “wake up”, “be reborn” and “return to roots”. To the expectation that everything is about to “hatch out”. ABSTRACT 441
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Hrebeljanović Lazar, kníže 204,209,375,377, 380,389 Hrnjica Mujo (vi. jm. Mustafa Turčalović) 345, 346,348,361 Hugginsová Jackie 409 Hyseni Hydajet 398 Lenin Vladimír lijíc 21, 87, 91,116,150, 211, 361, 394 Limonov Eduard 161 Li Peng 216 Littel Jonathan 38 Lladrovci Fehmi 336 Lyotard Jean-François 125,135,136,137,158,171 Ch Chrýsippos 177 M Jandarbijev Zelimchan 71,73,146,315,383,412 Jankovic Stojan 349 Jařab Josef 286 Jashari Adem 250,331,332,334,335,337,338, 357 Jashari Murat 333,337 Jelačič Josip, bán 203,204,208,375,376,377, 383,395 Jelcin Boris Nikolajevič 344, 394 Jelisié Goran 7,8 Ježek Tomáš 395 Joseliani Džaba 9,13,44,50,147,149,158,267, 268,279,320 Jovanovič Pavle Paja 219 Magomadov Chasucha 323,326 Mahdi 390 Makavejev Dušan 52,66,289 Malović Mirko 34 Martič Milan (Mile) 348,350 Marušič Joško 14,19,176,180,193, 262, 381 Marx Karl 91,158, 350, 361, 385, 394 Maschadov Aslan 9,250 Matič Branislav (Beli) 34,168,249,322 Meha Tahir 139,329,331,333,334,335,338 Mehmedinovič Semezdin 243 Melkonjan Monte (Avo) 320,321 Mihailovič Dragoljub (Draža) 248,308 Mihajlovič Milenko 198,380 Milica, kněžna 395 Miljkovič Husein (Huska) 346,348 Miloševič Slobodan 64, 88,144,152,157,180, 192,198, 207, 218, 304, 384 Montgomeryová Sy 402 Morarová Natalija 26 Mrnjavčevič Marko (Marko Kraljevič) 222 Mubarak Husni 400 К N Karadžič Radovan 103,137,144,150,153,159, 160,161,162,163,164,165,167, 234, 349, 351 Karadžič Vuk 201,202,204 Karahasan Dževad 155,156 Karenina Anna 370,371 Keats John 82 Kitovani Tengiz 147,158 Klaus Václav 179 Kocourek Franta 412 Kohout Pavel 167,169 Komárek Valtr 231
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87,147,149 Šejch UšurmaMansúr 342,344 Šešelj Vojislav 144,149,150,315 Ševardnadze Eduard 9,13,29,148 Šinkuba Bagrat 329,361 Šošić Hrvoje 346 Zamjatin Jevgeņij 90,91 Zechenter-Laskomerský Gustav Kazimír 298 Zelimchan z Charačoje 308, 323, 324,325,326, 329, 339,341, 354, 361, 370 Zhitia Afrim 335 Zrinski Petar 204,376 JMENNÝ REJSTŘÍK 455
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Obsah PROLOG Nahlédnout do myslení polních velitelů, rebelů i teroristů. 7 KAPITOLA 1 Proč jdou chlapi do války? 13 kapitola 2 Války entuziastických dobrovolníků 29 kapitola з Motivace aktérů v postmoderních válkách 37 kapitola 4 Extatický aktér, čas extáze 49 KAPITOLA 5 Jak studovat revoluční a (před)válečnou mobilizaci 69 KAPITOLA 6 Továrna a Muzeum komunistické modernity 87 KAPITOLA 7 Atmosféra nového klimatu 80. let 119 KAPITOLA 8 Muzeum vstupuje do hry 139 KAPITOLA 9 Atmosféra „varu před výbuchem“ 173 KAPITOLA 10 Národ vyšel do ulic! 185 KAPITOLA 11 Co se to s námi v tom spektaklu děje? 213 KAPITOLA 12 „Bylo to jako branná hra.“ 239 KAPITOLA 13 Pocit, že to „běží tak nějak samo“ 261 KAPITOLA 14 Pocity smyslu uprostřed „dramatu dějin“ 291 KAPITOLA 15 „Být jako oni!“ 307 KAPITOLA 16 „Stát se legendou!“ 319 KAPITOLA 17 Mimetismus „hraní na vojáky“ 353 KAPITOLA 18 „Musíme se probudit a obrodit! “ 375 POZNÁMKY ABSTRACT 416 441 CITOVANÁ ODBORNÁ LITERATURA JMENNÝ REJSTŘÍK 453 442
Abstract Radan Haluzík Why Do Boys Go to War Emotions and Aesthetics at the Beginning of the Post-Communist Ethnic Conflicts When the whole wave of “ethnic conflicts” exploded, as if out of the blue, in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the 1990s, I spent a total of more than two years as a social anthropologist and reporter in the war areas of Bosnia, Kosovo, Croatia, Chechnya, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. It surprised me that despite the considerable cultural differences between these areas, the post-communist nationalist conflicts were in many respects very similar. In this book I focus on their common features from the point of view of motivations and agency of the participants as actors ֊ the activists, soldiers and wider groups of those who agreed with or even supported them. What interests me is “why the boys go to war and why those who ought to have had some sense applaud them for it”. This question is all the more urgent because these conflicts were often dominated by paramilitary volunteer units, even the regular armies were often formed at the beginning on a strikingly activist principle and initially the conflicts had unbelievably broad mass nationwide support. Using the extensive material of my own observations, and studies of nationalist political aesthetics, pre-war urban legends and popular metaphors I show how the conflicts developed from a political aesthetic of post-modern nationalisms (cultivated in a similar way in all cases), with its source deep in the contra diction between the universalism of radical
modernisation and the nationally orientated cultural politics both cultivated by communist regimes. I try to show that war did not come out of the blue, or result from some politician pressing a button. I show how its political aesthetic first emerged very inconspicuously in the cultural sphere of the imagination of works of art, dreams and later manifestos, and then “exploded” on the squares in the form of great national spectacles (carefully followed by the media), to be followed by the performance of smaller already armed street-dramas, pre-war parades, exercises and provocations from which the real armed conflict was eventually born. I seek to show the steps along the way from the ethos of war “on paper” and “in the marble of statues” to war in the field. I stress that for any real understanding of these movements of mass mobilisation it is essential not to consider the phenomena of nationalist (pre) war aesthetics, their embodiment through ritualization and a certain mass ecstasy in isolation from each other, but to study them all as parts of one process. Particular emphasis is placed on work with temporality and the typical liminally ecstatic feeling, so typical for post-communist societies in the time of discontinuity, that an “explosion” is simply inevitable, that (in this time of the crisis of modernity and universalism), we must now finally “wake up”, “be reborn” and “return to roots”. To the expectation that everything is about to “hatch out”. ABSTRACT 441
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□menný rejstřík Abdić Fikret 345, 346, 348, 350, 354 Ajeti Ali 335 Akajev Askar 57 Alijev Hejdar 148 Alimsultanov Imam 305,324, 329 Ališpago Zulfikar (Zuka) 320 Antal Josef 378 Ardzinba Vladislav 9,147,211,345 Arendtová Hannah 148 Asllani Halit 336 Delia Ahmet 330, 331, 338 de Man Henry 51 Derrida Jacques 107 Descartes René 125 Dizdarević Zlatko 346 Drakuliéová Slavenka 8,271 Drašković Vuk 88,144,149,154,168, 304, 315 Dubček Alexander 178,180 Dudajev Džochar 146, 210, 342, 343, 344, 345, 354 Dudaković Atif 348 Dukagjini Leké 393 Durkheim Émile 222,229,231,278,281, 289 Dvorski Siniša (Siniša Stracaboško, Rambo) 249 В E Bahtiri Bajram (Besniku) 335 Bajsungur 325,326,329 Balujevský Jurij, generál 57 Barajev Movsar 326 Bardodym Alexandr 81, 82 Bartók Béla 378 Basajev Šamil 323,324,326 Basajev Širvani 324 Beah Ishmael 62 Benjamin Walter 75, 77, 79,170, 413 Berisha Tahir 331,335 Bernhardt Michael 367 Bílýbašlik 329, 339, 357, 360, 361 BinLádin 15 Boban Mate 350 Bolehni Isa 398 Bonaparte Napoleon 20,37 Božović Đorđe (Giška) 168, 249, 321, 322 Brežněv Leonid Illjič ИЗ, 116 Broyles William 77,159 Broz Josip Tito 89, 93, 95,100,105,119,145,150, 198, 202, 300,309, 312, 346, 364, 378 Brussig Thomas 188,231 Bulgakov Michail 91 Byron Lord 82 Eco Umberto 408,409 Elčibej Abulfaz 146, 315 Eliade Mircea 355, 358 Engels Friedrich 91 A F Fazliu Fahri 335 Feyerabend Paul K. 135,137,158,411 Firdausi Mansúr ibn Hasan 107 Fishta Gjergj 334 Frankopan Fran Krsto 204,376 Freud Sigmund 52 G Gakajev Džabrail 250 Galica Azem (též Bejta Azem) 331 Gamsachurdia Konstantin 146 Gamsachurdia Zviad 55,
63,64,139,146,148, 210, 303, 304, 390 Gogol Nikolaj Vasiljevič 103,104,107 Gorbačov Michail 119,128 Gottwald Klement 173,189 Gradiča Mehmet 331 Gramsci Antonio 93 Groys Boris 75,82,90 Guevara Che 289 C Carver Robert 62 Ceaușescu Nicolae 300 Се-tung Mao 71,179, 216 Cimpoeșu Petru 52,281 Clintonova Hillary 263 Conrad Joseph 89 Cosió Dobrica 144,150 Coulondre Robert 228 Crandall Richard 50 Č Čarenc Jeghiše 235 Čechova Blanka 299 ČičbaZaur 211 D Dejmal Ivan 276 JMENNÝ REJSTŘÍK H Hamilton Lee 15 Haradinaj Ramush 270 Hashim Thaçi 331,336 Havel Ivan 275 Havel Václav 146,189,275,276, 280 Hegel Georg W. Friedrich 135 Heidegger Martin 413,414 Herder Johann Gottfried 109 Herman Ted 356 Hitler Adolf 20, 55, 64,142, 228, 303, 412 Hobbes Thomas 20 Hoffman Abbie 228, 230, 244, 253, 259 Horáček Michal 294,296,304 Horthy Miklós 378 Hoxha Enver 300 Hradílek Tomáš 304 453
Hrebeljanović Lazar, kníže 204,209,375,377, 380,389 Hrnjica Mujo (vi. jm. Mustafa Turčalović) 345, 346,348,361 Hugginsová Jackie 409 Hyseni Hydajet 398 Lenin Vladimír lijíc 21, 87, 91,116,150, 211, 361, 394 Limonov Eduard 161 Li Peng 216 Littel Jonathan 38 Lladrovci Fehmi 336 Lyotard Jean-François 125,135,136,137,158,171 Ch Chrýsippos 177 M Jandarbijev Zelimchan 71,73,146,315,383,412 Jankovic Stojan 349 Jařab Josef 286 Jashari Adem 250,331,332,334,335,337,338, 357 Jashari Murat 333,337 Jelačič Josip, bán 203,204,208,375,376,377, 383,395 Jelcin Boris Nikolajevič 344, 394 Jelisié Goran 7,8 Ježek Tomáš 395 Joseliani Džaba 9,13,44,50,147,149,158,267, 268,279,320 Jovanovič Pavle Paja 219 Magomadov Chasucha 323,326 Mahdi 390 Makavejev Dušan 52,66,289 Malović Mirko 34 Martič Milan (Mile) 348,350 Marušič Joško 14,19,176,180,193, 262, 381 Marx Karl 91,158, 350, 361, 385, 394 Maschadov Aslan 9,250 Matič Branislav (Beli) 34,168,249,322 Meha Tahir 139,329,331,333,334,335,338 Mehmedinovič Semezdin 243 Melkonjan Monte (Avo) 320,321 Mihailovič Dragoljub (Draža) 248,308 Mihajlovič Milenko 198,380 Milica, kněžna 395 Miljkovič Husein (Huska) 346,348 Miloševič Slobodan 64, 88,144,152,157,180, 192,198, 207, 218, 304, 384 Montgomeryová Sy 402 Morarová Natalija 26 Mrnjavčevič Marko (Marko Kraljevič) 222 Mubarak Husni 400 К N Karadžič Radovan 103,137,144,150,153,159, 160,161,162,163,164,165,167, 234, 349, 351 Karadžič Vuk 201,202,204 Karahasan Dževad 155,156 Karenina Anna 370,371 Keats John 82 Kitovani Tengiz 147,158 Klaus Václav 179 Kocourek Franta 412 Kohout Pavel 167,169 Komárek Valtr 231
Kopernik Mikuláš 125 Kovačič Željko 396 Kuharič Franjo, kardinál 349 Kuhn Thomas 134,135,137 Kuka Oso 334,335,336,337,338, 339,361 Kulikov Anatolij Sergejevič 323 Kulumbegov Torez 9, 89,148,345 Kundera Milan 167,168,169, 229, 233 Kunta-hadži (Kunta-hadži Kišijev) 210 Kurčatov Igor Vasiljevič 120 Kuroń Jacek 173 Kusturica Emir 378 Nagy Imre 378,389 Navoj Ališer 107 Necker Louis Albert 134 Nemanjič Rastko (Sv. Sáva) 209 Nikola L Petrovič Njegoš, král 209,334,375,377 Njegoš Petar P. 105 Nohavica Jaromír 304 Norac Mirko 271 Novak Starina 349,383 Nuchajev Chož-Ahmed 405 I IbnChaldún 100 Imajev Usman 9 Imám Śamil 342, 344,360 Izetbegovic Alija 145,150 J L Labazanov Ruslan 321 Lainovič Branislav (Dugi) 249 454 O Obilic Miloš 168, 205, 208, 320 Oreškovič Tihomir 271 Ozanjan Andranik T. 308 P Paderewski Ignacy Jan 378 Pajmar Isa (Ježíš) 390 Palouš Radim 276,284 Pánek Šimon 194 Pavič Milorad 132,133,144 Pavlovský Gleb 57 Petar Krešimir IV., král 376 Pismestrovič Petar 123,176,215,217,224,259,375 Pithart Petr 275,276 Platon 125 PROČ JDOU CHLAPI 00 VÁLKY
Plavšičová Biljana 144 Polluzha Shaban 331,335,338 Polo Marco 395 Prazina Jusuf (Juka) 321, 327 Prigogine Ilja 277 Prishtina Hasan 331 Puntarić Srećko (Felix) 355, 375 Puškin Alexandr Sergejevič 107 R Radić Stjepan 376 Radujev Salman 324 Rancière Jacques 79, 81, 83,170, 302,413 Raos Ivan 349 Ražnatović Željko (Arkan) 41, 248,249,320, 322 Rubin Jerry 228, 233 Rugova Ibrahim 9,146,150 Ryšavý Martin 409 Šoškoćanin Vukasin (Vůle, Šoša) 249 Štětina Jaromír 54 T Taylor Frederick Winslow 91 Ter-Petrosjan Levon 146,152 Thaçi Hashim 331 Todorov Tzvetan 298,357,358 Tolstoj Lev Nikolajevič 107, 370 Tomek Václav Vladivoj 298 Tomislav I. Trpimirović, král 376 Topol Jáchym 388 Topulli Çerçiz 337,338,361 Tuđman Franjo 145, 204, 209, 248, 381, 385, 406 U Urban Jan 273, 283 V S Sacco Joe 61 Sacharov Andrej D. 120 Salvadori Ruben 250 Sasunský David (Sasunci Davith) 313 Shelley Percy Bysshe 82 Sikorski Władysław Eugeniusz 378 Skácel Jan 113 Sokoli Mic 336 Solích Muhammed 143,144 Sorge Richard 307 Spielberg Steven 98 Stalin Josif Vissarionovič 20,75,89, 93,100,101, 104,121,180, 300, 348 Stambolič Ivan 181,304 Stanišić Saša 246,248 Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan (král Dušan) 222 Steigerwald Karel 105 Vaněk-Úvalský Bohuslav 174 Vardanjan Vardan 9,146,149,265,315 Vasiljković Dragan (Kapitán Dragan) 249,320,322 Vassalli Sebastiano 119 Veličkovičová Svetlana (Ceca) 248 Vešovič Marko 46,153,159,162,163,164,165,170 Vlahovič Jugoslav 123,158,382 Voiskij Arkādij 324 von Clausewitz Carl 19, 37,42,76 Voronov Jurij 147 W Wagner Richard 76 Wayne John 356 Wordsworth William 82 X XingjianGao 400 Š Z Samba Sergej 9,
87,147,149 Šejch UšurmaMansúr 342,344 Šešelj Vojislav 144,149,150,315 Ševardnadze Eduard 9,13,29,148 Šinkuba Bagrat 329,361 Šošić Hrvoje 346 Zamjatin Jevgeņij 90,91 Zechenter-Laskomerský Gustav Kazimír 298 Zelimchan z Charačoje 308, 323, 324,325,326, 329, 339,341, 354, 361, 370 Zhitia Afrim 335 Zrinski Petar 204,376 JMENNÝ REJSTŘÍK 455 |
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spelling | Haluzík, Radan 1969- Verfasser (DE-588)1261002725 aut Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts Radan Haluzík Why do boys go to war První vydání v českém jazyce Praha Dokořán 2018 455 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Porträts (teilweise farbig) 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 442-452 Englische Zusammenfassung Sozialanthropologie (DE-588)4129436-1 gnd rswk-swf Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd rswk-swf Bewaffneter Konflikt (DE-588)4137568-3 gnd rswk-swf Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 gnd rswk-swf Kaukasus (DE-588)4030090-0 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf etnické konflikty / země bývalé Jugoslávie / 20. století etnické konflikty / Kavkaz (pohoří : oblast) / 20. století etnické konflikty / sociologické aspekty etnické konflikty / psychologické aspekty ozbrojené konflikty / země bývalé Jugoslávie / 20. století ozbrojené konflikty / Kavkaz (pohoří : oblast) / 20. století ozbrojené konflikty / sociologické aspekty ozbrojené konflikty / psychologické aspekty nacionalismus národní mentalita společnost a politika vojenská psychologie ethnic conflicts / Former Yugoslav republics / 20th century ethnic conflicts / Caucasus Mountains Region / 20th century ethnic conflicts / sociological aspects ethnic conflicts / psychological aspects armed conflicts / Former Yugoslav republics / 20th century armed conflicts / Caucasus Mountains Region / 20th century armed conflicts / sociological aspects armed conflicts / psychological aspects nationalism national characteristics society and politics military psychology země bývalé Jugoslávie / národnostní poměry Kavkaz (pohoří : oblast) / národnostní poměry Former Yugoslav republics / nationalities relations Caucasus Mountains Region / nationalities relations 20. století monografie monographs Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Jugoslawien (DE-588)4028966-7 g Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 s Kaukasus (DE-588)4030090-0 g Bewaffneter Konflikt (DE-588)4137568-3 s Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 s Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 s Sozialanthropologie (DE-588)4129436-1 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033680215&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033680215&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033680215&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033680215&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Personenregister |
spellingShingle | Haluzík, Radan 1969- Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts Sozialanthropologie (DE-588)4129436-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Bewaffneter Konflikt (DE-588)4137568-3 gnd Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 gnd Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd |
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title | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts |
title_alt | Why do boys go to war |
title_auth | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts |
title_exact_search | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts |
title_exact_search_txtP | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts |
title_full | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts Radan Haluzík |
title_fullStr | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts Radan Haluzík |
title_full_unstemmed | Proč jdou chlapi do války emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts Radan Haluzík |
title_short | Proč jdou chlapi do války |
title_sort | proc jdou chlapi do valky emoce a estetika u pocatku etnickych konfliktu why do boys go to war emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post communist ethnic conflicts |
title_sub | emoce a estetika u počátků etnických konfliktů = Why do boys go to war : emotions and aesthetics at the beginning of the post-communist ethnic conflicts |
topic | Sozialanthropologie (DE-588)4129436-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd Bewaffneter Konflikt (DE-588)4137568-3 gnd Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 gnd Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialanthropologie Nachfolgestaaten Bewaffneter Konflikt Tschetschenienkriege Jugoslawienkriege Jugoslawien Kaukasus Sowjetunion |
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