Summary // Introduction: Helena Nosková. Petr Bednarík ...5 // I. Chapter // Forms of Identity ...9 // 1. Mara Kiope // About Perception of "the Eternal Latvia" Research Experience of Relations between National Identity and Concept of Time ...11 // 2. Vladimir I. Mukomel // Adaptation and Integration of Representatives of Migrant // Minorities in Russia ...24 // 3. Vladislav Volkov // Collective Actors of the Interethnic Dialogue in Latvia...37 // 4. Petr Bednarík // Perception of the Jewish Identity in Czechoslovakia during // the 20th Century ...49 // II. Chapter // National Minorities, Identity, Culture, Education...57 // 1. Nina Pavelcíková // On Some Problems of the Roma Identity in the Czech Republic: // Conflicts between the Community with the Traditional Cultural // Relics and the Modern Society ...59 // 2. Inese Runce // The Issue of Ethnic Minorities through the Prism of Relations // between the State and the Church in Latvia in the 20-s and 30-s // of the 20th Century: the Case of Latvian Lutheran Church ...65 // 3. Nadezhda Pazuhina // The “Native-History" (Rodnaya Starina) through the Glimpse // of Latvian Old Believers: Problems of Cultural Identity // in Poly-cultural Milieu...77 // 4. Jan Knejp // Qualitatively Orientated Research on Selected Historical Aspects // of the Integration Process of Ostrava Roma from Eastern Slovakia ...90 // 3 // III. Chapter // Specific Questions of Identity ...105 // 1. Andrianna Skorobogataya // Abkhazia: 17 Years of „Independence*1
...107 // 2. Solveiga Krumina - Konkova // Possibilities to Apply the Border Theory when Analyzing // Multicultural Identity of Religious Minorities...113 // 3. Helena Nosková , // The History of Border Regions and the Search for an Identity...123 // 4. Igors Gubenko // Subverting the Logic of Identity: Deconstruction at Work // in Iris Marion Young’s Politics of Difference...147 // Authors, editorial consultants, reviewers ...157 // 4