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2. Egypt a Blízký východ v kramářských písních
- Creator:
- Klacek, Michal
- Format:
- print, text, and regular print
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Folklor, Folklore, Národní muzeum (Praha, Česko)., Knihovna, 18.-19. století, národní muzea, muzejní knihovny, historické knihovní fondy, kramářské písně, kramářské tisky, Turci, muslimové, křesťané, války, stereotypy, national museums, museum libraries, historical book collections, broadside ballads, chapbooks, Turks, Muslims, Christians, wars, stereotypes, Egypt, Blízký východ, Middle East, National Museum Library in Prague, Near East, 1, and 398
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The half-popular compositions traditionally referred to as broadside ballads are a specific type of source. Some of them reflect Biblical, legendary and historical events in Egypt and the Near East. Although the factual importance of such ballads in not great, they have some informative value, because their texts mirror the attitudes and opinions of the lower social classes, in this case clearly influenced by the antithesis of Christianity and Islam, or also Judaism. They show that the authors of broadside ballads kept alive deep-rooted stereotypes, mainly the stereotype of Turks as pagans and tyrants. and Michal Klacek.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public