FVP:USESE0030 Totalitarian and Authoritarian - Course Information
USESE0030 Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes in Central Europe
Faculty of Public Policies in OpavaSummer 2016
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
- Guaranteed by
- doc. PhDr. Jaromír Pavlíček, CSc.
Institute of Central European Studies – Faculty of Public Policies in Opava - Prerequisites (in Czech)
- žádné
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is offered to students of any study field.
- Course objectives
- The aim of the course is to introduce historical connections and roots of origin of totalitarian and authoritative systems in central Europe in given period. The course includes the topic into context of world and European history. It is aimed at fundamentals of functioning of new political systems of totalitarian character founded both after World War I and World War II. The emphasis is put on understanding of ideological and ideological trends in given periods. The attention will be put on concept of viability of European fascist and communist totalitarian systems in the 20th century.
- Syllabus
- 1. Issue of totalitarian and authoritative regimes, basic concepts and literature
2. Totalitarianism and authoritativeness as a phenomenon of modern era
3. Problems of legitimacy in totalitarian and authoritative regimes
4. Principal categories and political psychology of non-democratic regimes
5. Totalitarian ideology as political religion and authoritative mentality
6. Communism and fascisms between two world wars
7. The power of example. Totalitarian and authoritative regimes in Europe between world wars
8. The image of totalitarian states in World War II, holocaust and genocide as one of the feature of totalitarian regimes in specific situation
9. Late Stalinism and pre-totalitarian regimes in central and southeast Europe (1944-1948)
10. Soviet block as totalitarian sates in 1948-1956
11. Post-totalitarian period of Soviet block and way to decline or is liberalization in totalitarian systems possible?
12. Current European totalitarian regimes (Belorussia, Albania)
- 1. Issue of totalitarian and authoritative regimes, basic concepts and literature
- Literature
- required literature
- BALÍK, S., KUBÁT, M. Teorie a praxe totalitních a autoritativních režimů. Praha, Dokořán, 2004. info
- Cabada, J. Úvod do studia politické vědy. Praha, Eurolex Bohemia, 2002. info
- NÁLEVKA,V. Světová politika ve 20. století I.-II. Praha, Nakladatelství Aleš Skřivan ml., 2000. info
- Krejčí, O. Mezinárodní politika. Praha, Ekopress, 1997. info
- ARENDTOVÁ, H. Původ totalitarismu I-III. Praha: Oikoymenh, 1996. info
- recommended literature
- REIMAN, M. O komunistickém totalitarismu a o tom, co s ním souvisí. Praha, Karolinum, 2000. info
- HOBSBOWM, E. Věk extrémů. Krátké 20. století (1914-1991). Praha : Argo, 1998. info
- Procacci, G. Dějiny Itálie. (Vybrané kapitoly). Praha Lidové noviny, 1997. info
- ŠVANKMAJER,M. a kol. Dějiny Ruska (vybrané kapitoly). Praha, Nakl. LN, 1995. info
- Bullock, A.,. Hitler a Stalin. Paralelní životopisy. Plzeň, B.V., 1995. info
- HAMŠÍK, D. Génius průměrnosti. Praha: Čs. Spisovatel, 1992. info
- MOULIS, V. a kol. Vznik, krize a rozpad sovětského bloku v Evropě (1944-1989). Ostrava: Amonium servis, 1991. info
- Teaching methods
- Interactive lecture
Lecture supplemented with a discussion - Assessment methods
- The analysis of student 's performance
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Teacher's information
- Written test will verify comprehension of ideological and thought trends in given periods. The attention will be put on concept of viability of European fascist and communist totalitarian systems in the 20th century.
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