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This course focuses on the historical construction of the modern political system. The state, the citizenship, nationality and globalization are the main points of focus. Therefore, course graduates should be able to analyse the social and historical context of the political process, understand issue frame construction and the weight of structures within social evolutions.
Last update: Soukalová Kateřina, Mgr., Ph.D. (31.03.2015)
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Active lecture/seminar/workshop/tutorial participation oral exam the compulsory reading? The WHOLE book from Fukuyama: The origins of political order plus the content of the lectures link to Microsoft teams FHS-Historical Sociology of Politics | Obecné | Microsoft Teams
Topics for the exam 2023:
1. Pre-state forms of politics: Bands, Tribes, Chiefdoms (simple chiefdom, complex chiefdom) 2. Early state: Theories of early state origin: a. Internal Conflict theories b. External conflict theories c. Population pressure, irrigation d. The leadership theories e. Systems theories 3. Cases of early state origin (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Mesoamerica, Peru), 4. Oriental despotism, hydraulic theory, China and India 5. Patrimonialism by Max Weber a. Gerontocracy and primary patriarchalism b. Pure patrimonialism c. examples: Ancient Egypt, Persian empire, Merovingian empire, d. Eisenstadt’s concept of patrimonialism 6. Feudalism by Max Weber a. Difference between the fief and the beneficium b. Contractual nature of the relationship between the senior and the vassal. c. centralized feudalism introduced by the Normans d. Andreski comment of feudalism. 7. Politics in Islamic world, military slavery 8. The polity of estates (Ständestaat) and the Absolutist state 9. Framework for early modern state building by Fukuyama i. Weak absolutism ii. Successful absolutism iii. Failed oligarchy iv. Accountable government 10. Development of Parliaments. a. Difference between French and English Parliament b. Patterns of the developments of the parliaments: 1. Relatively long and continuous development 2. Discontinuous development 3. Late adoption of parliamentary forms 11. Theories of the modern state class theory pluralist theory elitist theory Institutional statism
Last update: Německý Marek, Mgr., Ph.D. (26.02.2025)
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Historical Sociology of Politics | Obecné | Microsoft Teams
Historical Sociology of Politics | Obecné | Microsoft Teams Topics for the exam 2023:
1. Pre-state forms of politics: Bands, Tribes, Chiefdoms (simple chiefdom, complex chiefdom) 2. Early state: Theories of early state origin: a. Internal Conflict theories b. External conflict theories c. Population pressure, irrigation d. The leadership theories e. Systems theories 3. Cases of early state origin (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Mesoamerica, Peru), 4. Oriental despotism, hydraulic theory, China and India 5. Patrimonialism by Max Weber a. Gerontocracy and primary patriarchalism b. Pure patrimonialism c. examples: Ancient Egypt, Persian empire, Merovingian empire, d. Eisenstadt’s concept of patrimonialism 6. Feudalism by Max Weber a. Difference between the fief and the beneficium b. Contractual nature of the relationship between the senior and the vassal. c. centralized feudalism introduced by the Normans d. Andreski comment of feudalism. 7. Politics in Islamic world, military slavery 8. The polity of estates (Ständestaat) and the Absolutist state 9. Framework for early modern state building by Fukuyama i. Weak absolutism ii. Successful absolutism iii. Failed oligarchy iv. Accountable government 10. Development of Parliaments. a. Difference between French and English Parliament b. Patterns of the developments of the parliaments: 1. Relatively long and continuous development 2. Discontinuous development 3. Late adoption of parliamentary forms 11. Theories of the modern state class theory pluralist theory elitist theory Institutional statism
Last update: Německý Marek, Mgr., Ph.D. (15.05.2024)
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