CST:CZS51 History of the Central Europe - Informace o předmětu
CZS51 History of the Central Europe
Celouniverzitní studiapodzim 2013
- Rozsah
- 2/0. 6 kr. Ukončení: zk.
- Vyučující
- Mgr. Jana Škerlová, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Mgr. et Mgr. Jana Vlčková Musilová, Ph.D. (přednášející) - Garance
- Mgr. Martin Vašek
Kontaktní osoba: Mgr. Martin Vašek
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Celouniverzitní studia - Rozvrh
- Po 17:30–19:05 G25
- Omezení zápisu do předmětu
- Předmět je určen pouze studentům mateřských oborů.
Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 25 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 0/25, pouze zareg.: 0/25 - Mateřské obory/plány
- předmět má 12 mateřských oborů, zobrazit
- Osnova
- The main aim of this course is to briefly intorduce the History of the Central Europe from 16th Century till today. The very important part of the course will be devoted to the events of 20th century – esp. World War I and II, Central Europe after World War II and the establishment of Socialism in the Central Europe, Socialisms, Fall of the Iron Curtain, Central Europe and EU.
- Vyučovací jazyk
- Angličtina
- Informace učitele
- 1.Intoduction: Geopolitics of the Phnenomen of the Central Europe. What does it Central Europe mean? Renaissance of Cental Europe, accession of Hapsburgs to the Czech Throne. Hapsburgs and thein Empire in the Central Europe. Catholic church. Thirty Years War and Central Europe. Life: educations, life in the towns and the in the villages.
2.Baroque of the Central Europe, Wars of the Hapsburg´s monarchy, Enlightenment and reforms. Life: educations, life in the towns and the in the villages.
3.19th Century: French revolution, Napoleon, Vienna Congress and New Europe, National Renaissance, Saint Alliance, Revolution 1830 and 1848. Life: educations, life in the towns and the in the villages.
4.World War I and Cental Europe between Wars.
5.World War II.
6.Central Europe after World War II.
7.Socialismus in the Central Europe.
8.Fall of the Iron Curtain.
9.Central Europe and EU.
A midterm test and a final test will be announced in the course of the semester.
Literature: • Armstrong, Warwick - Anderson, James (2007): Geopolitics of European Union enlargement : the fortress empire. Routledge.
• Bátonyi, Gábor (1999): Britain and Central Europe 1918 – 1933.
• Berend, Iván, T. (2001): Decades of crisis: Central and Eastern Europe before World War II. University of California Press.
• Berend, Iván, T. (1996): Central and Eastern Europe, 1944 – 1993: Detour from the Periphery to the Periphery. Cambridge.
• Bideleux, Robert – Jeffries, Ian (2007): A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change. Routledge.
• Chapman, Tim (1998): The Congress of Vienna: Origins, Processes and Results. Routledge.
• Davis, Norman (1998). Europe: a History. Harper, Perennial.
• Dawson, Andrew, H. – Fawn, Rick (2002): The Changing Geopolitics of Eastern Europe. Potrland, Oregon.
• Don, Yehuda – Karády, Viktor (1990): A Social and Economical History of the Central Europe Jewry. New Brunswick – New Jersey.
• Dukes, Paul (2004): Paths to a new Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
• Flora, Peter (ed.) (1999): State Formation, Nation Building, and Mass Politics in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
• Francis W. Carter, Peter Jordan, Violette Rey (1998): Central Europe after the Fall of the Iron Curtain: Geopolitical Perspectives, Spatial Patterns and Trends. Lang.
• Guthrie, William P. (2002): Battles of the Thirty Years War: from White Montain to Nordlingen 1618 – 1635.
• Johnson, Lonnie (1996): Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends. Oxford University Press.
• LeCaine Agnew, Hugh (2004): The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Stanford University.
• Lee, Stephan, J. (1982): Aspects of European History, 1789 – 1980. Routledge.
• Magosci, Paul, R. (2002): Historical Atlas of Central Europe. University of Washington Press.
• Nicolson, Harold (2000): The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity: 1812 – 1822. New York.
• Ott, Andrea – Inglis, Kirstyn (ed.) (2002): Handbook on European Enlargement: A Contempory on the Enlargement Process. T. M.C. ASSER Press.
• Ross, Cameron (2002): Perspectives on the Enlargement of the European Union. Lieden, Boston, Koln, Brill.
• Pollack, Detlef – Wielgohs, Jan (2004): Dissent and Opposition in Communist Eastern Europe: Origin of Civil Society and Democratic Transition. ASHAGATE.
• Pollack, Detlef (2003): Political Culture in post – communist Europe: Attitudes in new Democracies. ASHAGATE.
• Pusca, Anca (2004): European Union: Challanges and Promises of a new Enlargement. New York.
• Stone, Daniel (2001): The Polish – Lithuanian State, 1386 – 1795. University of Washington Press.
• Wilson, Peter, H. (2000): Absolutism in Central Europe. Routledge.
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