极权主义政权受害者的记忆作为职业引擎或对科学工作连续性的承诺

Q3 Arts and Humanities Kulturne Dejiny Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.54937/kd.2022.13.supp.128-152
Tomáš W. Pavlíček
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虽然极权主义在学术界已经被广泛讨论,但战争受害者在今天仍然引起了很多关注。本文考察了1945年后中欧学术界的转型以及学者对战争受害者的反思。这些对科学的损失和个人友谊的损失在多大程度上使人们意识到学术工作的连续性,推动改革的必要性,以及建立新机构的必要性?作者着重介绍了捷克自然科学家(数学家、天文学家、物理学家)的经历和职业前景,他们在1940年代和1950年代重新确立了自己的地位,并坚决反对其专业中极权主义的基本要素(约束性意识形态、群众性政党、信息垄断、中央管理、计划经济)。虽然这个定义与斯大林主义时期相对应,但许多明确的决定和改革在战争结束后立即开始(计划经济,大众大学研究,研究集中,革命正义的约束性意识形态)。这篇文章展示了捷克科学与艺术学院秘书长、物理学家维克托·特卡尔(Viktor Trkal)在指责他的同事勾结时如何利用受害者的论点。正如两位受访者所示,学生们的经历多种多样。史学对战后短暂的民主被“被囚禁的大学”和“被束缚的学院”所取代的解释,以及斯大林主义者对史学施加比其他科学更大的意识形态压力的信念,正在受到争议。
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Memento obětí totalitních režimů jako motor kariéry, nebo závazek kontinuity vědecké práce
Although totalitarianism has already been widely discussed in academia, the war victims still generate a lot of attention today. This article examines the transformation of academia in Central Europe after 1945 and the reflections of war victims among scholars. To what extent did these losses to science and the loss of personal friendships create an awareness of commitment to continuity in academic work, the need to push through reforms, and the establishment of new institutions? The author focuses on the experience and career prospects of Czech natural scientists (mathematicians, astronomers, physicists) who re-established themselves in the 1940s and 50s and who firmly opposed the essential elements of totalitarianism in their professions (binding ideology, mass party, monopoly on information, central management, planned economy). Although this definition corresponds to the Stalinist period, many categorical decisions and reforms started immediately after the war (planned economy, mass university studies, centralization of research, binding ideology of revolutionary justice). The article shows how the general secretary of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts, physicist Viktor Trkal, used the argument of victims when he accused his colleagues of collaboration. The students’ experience has diversified, as shown with two interviewees. The historiographical explanation of a too short post-war democracy replaced by “captive universities” and “chained academies”, and the belief that Stalinists put much worse ideological pressure on historiography than other sciences, are being disputed.
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Kulturne Dejiny Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: Cultural History (ISSN 1338-2209) is a peer-reviewed journal focused on history and anthropology. When we talk about the “cultural history”, we mean a wide scale of themes that are connected with acultural activities of man in the past. Issued semiannually, the journal deals with history in a broad sense up to its intersection with sociology, philosophy, theology, fine arts, and linguistics in all historical periods up to the present. Even though it is not territorially limited, the journal zeros in on the Central European region more precisely. Accepted languages are Slovak, Czech, Polish, English and German (papers in other languages will be translated).
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