What is a ‘National Framework’?

Some Remarks, Questions, and Considerations on an Article by Miloš Řezník

Authors

  • Jan Horský

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/24645370.2500

Abstract

This is a contribution to the discussion on Miloš Řezník’s article, ‘Národní kategorie a současná historiografi e’ (National categories and contemporary historiography), published in Dějiny – teorie – kritika 3/2006, p. 7–34. I operate nominalistically with the category of nation. In contrast to the study of history in the ‘national historical framework’ I propose the historical analysis and microhistorical correction to the macro-analytical approaches of ‘national history’ (both in principal in agreement with Řezník). Th e main part of my discussion is, however, concerned with Řezník’s argument that one cannot leave the ‘national historical framework’ without also taking up a position on national identity. My emphasis here is on Weber’s idea of ‘value neutrality’. I also point out the need to distinguish between diff erent layers: (1) (potential) national life, (2) national consciousness, (3) consciousness and a refl ected identifi cation of oneself as a member of a certain nation, and (4) the situation in which national motifs enter into the intentionality of social behaviour. These levels should not be confused when conducting research.

Author Biography

Jan Horský

Jan Horský (* 1963) is active at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University

Published

2008-12-01

How to Cite

Horský, Jan. 2008. “What Is a ‘National Framework’? Some Remarks, Questions, and Considerations on an Article by Miloš Řezník”. Dějiny – Teorie – Kritika, no. 2 (December):274–292. https://doi.org/10.14712/24645370.2500.

Issue

Section

Discussions and Disputes

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