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Last update: Mgr. Jakub Ženíšek, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Recommended literature: 1. Higgins, M., Smith, C. The Cambridge Companion to Modern British Culture (Cambridge Companions to Culture). Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN-13: 978-0521683463. 2. Turner, G. British Cultural Studies. Routledge, 2002. ISBN-13:978-0415252287. 3. Driver, S. Understanding British Party Politics. Polity, 2011. ISBN-13: 978-0745640785. 4. Wright, T. British Politics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2013. ISBN-13: 978-0199661107. 5. Bryson, B. The Mother Tongue - English And How It Got That Way. William Morrow, 1990. ISBN-13: 978-0380715435. 6. Hughes, A., Trudgill, P., Watt, D. English Accents and Dialects: An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of English in the British Isles, Fifth Edition (The English Language Series). Routledge, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-1444121384. 7. Hochschild, A. Bury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's Slaves. Mariner Books, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0618619078. 8. Darwin, J. Unfinished Empire: The Global Expansion of Britain. Bloomsbury Press, 2014. ISBN-13: 978-1620400388. 9. Winch, D. (Ed.) Malthus: 'An Essay on the Principle of Population'. Cambridge University Press, 1992. ISBN-13: 978-0521429726. 10. Autorské online kvízy vytvořené za pomoci softwaru Hot Potatoes + audio z veřejných zdrojů. 11. Susan Basnett ed. (1997). Studying British Cultures. Routledge. London. 12. Krzysztof Knauer and Simon Murray eds. (2000). Britishness and Cultural Studies: Continuity and Change in Narrating the Nation. Slask Wydawnictwo Nankowe. Katowice. |
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Last update: Mgr. Jakub Ženíšek, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Classified credit requirements: active class participation; a brief PPT file which is to be (1) presented in class and (2) uploaded through Moodle. One presentation topic is by default assigned to one student, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Every presentation must also include a brief check-up section (i.e. questions). The completion of two online quizzes. |