FVP:UVSRPE0001 Introduction to Central Europe - Course Information
UVSRPE0001 Introduction to Central European History and Culture
Faculty of Public Policies in OpavaWinter 2011
- Extent and Intensity
- 1/1/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
- Teacher(s)
- Mgr. Andrea Pokludová, Ph.D. (lecturer)
doc. PhDr. Pavel Šopák, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Mgr. Andrea Pokludová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
doc. PhDr. Pavel Šopák, Ph.D. (seminar tutor) - Guaranteed by
- Mgr. Andrea Pokludová, Ph.D.
Institute of Public Administration and Social Policy – Faculty of Public Policies in Opava - Prerequisites
- none
- 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
- Central European Studies (programme FVP, B6702-MTS)
- Course objectives
- The aim of the course is to introduce the essential issues of social and cultural development of modern central Europe. The course is divided into two consequential parts. The first one, with historical objective, will include the issue of identification of central European area in the frame of historical science, the students will be showed the various concepts of European history and will become familiar in detail with the fundamental political, social and economic processes and changes which in the period from the 17th century have affected central European region. The graduates should be able to apply gained knowledge of historical development of individual countries. The second part of the course will be dedicated to cultural development. After the general classification of the term culture the course will focus on description of principal phases of cultural development in specific region of central Europe from renaissance till the second half of the 20th century and transmissions, parallels and contrasts between the individual periods in particular. After completion of the course, the students should be familiar with elementary hierarchy of cultural activities and be able to exploit the principal concepts of culture in the study of history of individual central European countries as well as in evaluation of topical issues of the whole region.
- Syllabus
- I. The introduction to modern central European history studies (taught by mgr. Pokludová)
1. Does Europe have history? The different concepts of history of Europe.
2. Enlightenment - prologue to modern European history.
3. New face of Europe - industrialization as a phenomenon of modern society.
4.From corporal to civil society - the changes of "long 19th century".
5. Urbanization - birth of the city.
6. The role of education in development of modern society.
II. The introduction to central European culture studies (taught by dr. Šopák)
1. Culture, different concepts definitions, culture-philosophy relations, culture as historical category.
2. Renaissance and humanism - classification of concepts and concrete fulfilment in the situation of southern, western and central Europe in the 16th century.
3. Parallels and oppositions of courtly, aristocratic and popular culture in the 17th and 18th century.
Faith and culture - confessional dimension of culture from the Thirty Years´ War till the World War II, sacral and secular opposition.
4. Modern culture I: intellectual contribution of the 18th century England and France and situation in German lands.
5. Modern culture II: culture of liberalizing society after 1850 and cultural plurality from the turn of the 19th and 20th century till World War II
6. Definition of concepts of civilisation and culture in (central)European thinking of the beginning of the 20th century, crisis of culture and its reflexion in interwar and post-war period.
- I. The introduction to modern central European history studies (taught by mgr. Pokludová)
- Literature
- required literature
- Eagleton, T. Idea kultury. Brno 2001. info
- DAVIES, N. Evropa. Dějiny jednoho kontinentu. Praha: Obzor, 2005. ISBN 80-7260-138-5. info
- CARBONELL CHARLES-OLIVIER, BILOGHI DOMINIQUE, LIMOUZIN JACQUES,. Evropské dějiny Evropy. 1. Mýty a základy, 2. Od renesance k renesanci? Univerzita Karlova v Praze: Nakladatelství Karol, 2003. info
- LAWSON, R. Co je to kultura. Olomouc: Votobia, 1996. info
- BĚLINA, P. a kolektiv. Dějiny evropské civilizace. Praha-Litomyšl:Paseka, 1995. info
- recommended literature
- SKALICKÝ, K. V zápase s posvátnem. Praha:Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury, 2005. info
- ROD, W. Novověká filozofe II. Od Newtona po Rousseaua. Praha: Torst, 2004. info
- ULRICH IM HOF. Evropa a osvícenství. 2001. info
- FONTANA, J. Evropa před zrcadlem. Praha: Lidové noviny, 2001. ISBN 80-7106-395-9. info
- NIDA-RÜMELIN, J. Slovník současných filosofů. Praha: Garamond, 2001. info
- BLECHA, I. a kolektiv. Filosofický slovník. Olomouc: Nakladatelství Olomouc, 1998. info
- HENCKMANN, W. a LOTTER, K. Estetický slovník. Praha: Svoboda, 1995. info
- TVRDÝ, J. Průvodce dějinami evropské filosofie. Brno: Komenium, 1947. info
- Teaching methods
- Interactive lecture
Lecture supplemented with a discussion
Lecture with a video analysis - Assessment methods
- Didactic test
- 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 focusing the knowledge covering the whole course (concepts, rudiments of chronology, key problematic historical and cultural situations in central European region).
- Enrolment Statistics (recent)
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