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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
This course opens to the students the way towards deeper understanding of the history of Czech-speaking lands in relation to the European context. They will discuss the themes of their interest with tutors specialized in various fields of history and cultural history. The Department offers INDIVIDUAL COURSES ONLY, in order to overcome the possible language problems. Teacher: PhDr. Jan Kremer
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Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (29.10.2019)
Pánek, Jaroslav; Tůma Oldřich; et al. (2009). A History of the Czech lands. Prague: Karolinum Press. ISBN 978-80-246-1645-2. Agnew, Hugh LeCaine (2004). The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press. ISBN 0-8179-4492-3. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
The students prepare their own projects in accordance with their individual academic specializations, and we expect them to work independently under the guidance of the particular specialists.
Teacher: PhDr. Jan Kremer |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
a written paper Teacher: PhDr. Jan Kremer |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
The course provides an overview of the medieval history of the Czech lands, exploring the cultural realm of the Holy Roman Empire and its eastern fringe, the „Rise and Fall“ of the Přemyslid dynasty, the transition during the „Great Change“ of the 13th c. and the „Golden Era“ of Emperor Charles IV and finally the Hussite Wars that created a complex society of two Christian religions. It also examines the different ethnicities that populated the territory, the general features of their life and their impact on historical developments of the Central-European region. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Kepartová, CSc. (30.07.2018)
Evaluation of individual course including consultations: individual study course and consultation (at least ten hours), a written paper brings 6 ECTS. Teacher: PhDr. Jan Kremer |