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2007 | 55 | suppl. issue | 161 – 176

Article title

FESTIVALS IN SLOVAKIA AS A PART OF POLITICAL RITUALS

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Abstracts

EN
The structure of holidays and festivals in Slovakia has confirmed the fact that they are mainly religious, or better to say Catholic holidays and festivals. The data from recent census, symbolic motifs on banknotes and coins, as well as the official state awards confirm that the image of Slovakia has not exceeded the magic circle of preserved national traditions and confession of faith. The symbolism of state holidays and festivals and memorial days remains within the foundation myth and adoration of national heroes and traditions. The ritual content of holidays and festivals together with the used symbols and myths should confirm the legitimacy and strengthen the authority of their actors or those historical personalities or ideas which have been adopted by a group. It is to provoke people’s emotions and enthusiasm towards the policy as well as manifest their understanding of the policy. Political attitudes have been formed more under the influence of symbolic forms than under utilitarian calculations.

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55

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Pages

161 – 176

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Contributors

  • Katedra politológie, Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Komenského, Šafárikovo nám. 6, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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