UHVHMBP025 Modern History I

Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Winter 2020
Extent and Intensity
2/1/0. 5 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Teacher(s)
PhDr. Marian Hochel, Ph.D. (lecturer)
PhDr. Marian Hochel, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
PhDr. Marian Hochel, Ph.D.
Institute of Historical Sciences – Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Prerequisites (in Czech)
TYP_STUDIA ( B )
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
The course includes an interpretation of history from the late 18th century to the 1930s. It emphasizes the European context and the global context of the phenomena that characterized the epoch. The introduction provides an overview of various views on the periodization of the period (long / short, respectively very long 19th century). During the one-semester cycle, attention will be paid to the changes in individual areas of society of the given epoch. Knowledge of individual phenomena, processes and trends will be deepened in the form of seminar teaching through work with translations or originals of historical source texts, interpretation of iconographic and historical-cartographic material.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student will be able to:
- explain the changes in particular areas of society in the long 19th century;
- describe political developments and international relations in the long 19th century;
- to analyze the phenomena, processes and trends of the observed epoch through work with translations or originals of historical sources, interpretation of iconographic and historical cartographic material.
Syllabus
  • 1. Self-reflection and reflection: epoch and its media, old and new media, changes in the perception of the "long" 19th century.
  • 2. Population in the 19th century: demographic transition, migration, living standards.
  • 3. The age of (without) revolutions: revolutions in modern history.
  • 4. War and peace: changes in armed conflicts and revolutions, pacifism and other international movements.
  • 5. Civilization: encounters and clashes of cultures, religions, races, exclusion and emancipation.
  • 6. The state and its changes: new forms of political communication, bureaucratization, discipline, mobilization, the emergence of the welfare state.
  • 7. Transformation of cities: typology, urbanization, planning, aesthetics, symbolism.
  • 8. Networks: changes in communication, transport, trade, finance.
  • 9. Unleashed Prometheus: industrialization, new energy regime, agricultural revolution, capitalism.
  • 10. The spirit of the world: religion and science.
  • 11. Transformations of art: from the imitation of patterns to creative destruction, the arrival of modernity.
  • 12. Free time: definition of free time, new forms of spending free time, emergence of mass popular culture.
  • 13. The "long" 19th century and its place in history: the attitude of the 19th century to history, historicism, a summary of the characteristics of the epoch.
Literature
    required literature
  • Hanuš, Jiří – Hloušek, Vít: Předminulé století. Evropa v politice a kultuře 19. století. Brno 2019.
  • Vinen, Richard: Evropa 20. století. Praha 2007 (část I: kapitoly 1–3, část II: kapitoly 1–6).
  • Hanuš, Jiří: Historie moderní doby. Rozhovory o základních pojmech, událostech a problémech 19. století. Brno 2004.
  • Skřivan, Aleš: Evropská politika 1648–1914. Praha 1999 (kapitoly VII–XII).
  • Rapport, Michael: Evropa devatenáctého století. Praha 2011.
  • Pečenka, Marek – Luňák, Petr a kolektiv: Encyklopedie moderní historie. Praha 2009 (+ další vydání).
  • Skřivan, Aleš – Drška, Václav – Stellner, František: Kapitoly z dějin mezinárodních vztahů 1648–1914. Praha 1995 (kapitoly IX–XVII).
  • Nálevka, Vladimír: Světová politika ve 20. století. Praha 2000 (kapitoly I–XII).
  • Moravcová, Dagmar – Bělina, Pavel: Kapitoly z dějin mezinárodních vztahů 1914–1941. Praha 1998.
    recommended literature
  • Thiessová, Anne-Marie: Vytváření národních identit v Evropě 18. až 20. století. Brno 2007.
  • Schulze, Hagen: Stát a národ v evropských dějinách. Praha 2003.
  • Hobsbawm, Eric John: Národy a nacionalismus od roku 1780: program, mýtus, realita. Brno 2000.
  • Křen, Jan: Dvě století střední Evropy. Praha 2005 (2019).
  • Simms, Brendan: Zápas o evropskou nadvládu. Praha 2015.
  • Hochel, Marian (ed.): Moderní Evropan první poloviny 19. století. K životnímu jubileu profesora Dušana Uhlíře. Opava – Praha 2019.
  • Hanuš, Jiří (ed.): Dějiny kultury a civilizace Západu v 19. století. Brno 2002.
  • Charle, Christophe: Intelektuálové v Evropě 19. století. Brno 2004.
  • Fontana, Josep: Evropa před zrcadlem. Praha 2001.
  • McLeod, Hugh: Náboženství a lidé západní Evropy (1789–1989). Brno 2007.
  • Bade, Klaus J.: Evropa v pohybu: evropské migrace dvou staletí. Praha 2005.
  • Ferguson, Niall: Válka světa. Dějiny věku nenávisti. Praha 2008.
  • Křivský, Petr – Skřivan, Aleš: Století odchází. Světla a stíny belle époque. Praha 2004.
  • Bocková, Gisela: Ženy v evropských dějinách. Od středověku do současnosti. Praha 2007.
  • Livi Bacci, Massimo: Populace v evropské historii. Praha 2003.
Teaching methods
lectures, seminar
Assessment methods
PowerPoint presentation, active discussion during lessons, written test
Language of instruction
Czech
The course is also listed under the following terms Winter 2021, Winter 2022, Winter 2023.
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