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The course deals with the development of all forms of physical culture, their content and social context from the
beginnings of human civilization to the present.
Poslední úprava: Komarc Martin, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.06.2019)
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The aim of the course is to learn about the origins and the development of different forms of physical culture throughout history, to learn to understand history of physical culture within the context of the main epochs of (mainly European) history, and to develop an understanding of how modern sport was formed. The basic learning outcomes are: - students orient themselves in the developemnt of physical culture in the world, with an emphasis on sport in the European history; - students have a critical view of the essence of sport and its values, in relation to its development; - students can recognize different forms of physical cuture; - students can express themselves more comprehensively about the development of sport and physical culture; - students can formulate selected current problems in sport related to its historical development; - students have a deeper understanding of physical culture within the context of the main epochs of (mainly European) history. Poslední úprava: Parry Martínková Irena, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (17.09.2023)
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Mechikoff, R. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World. McGraw-Hill, 1998.
Pope, S.W. & Nauright, J. Sports history around the world. Routledge Comapanion to Sports History. London: Routledge, 2010, ISBN 978-0-415-77339-3.
Waic, M. In the Shadow of Totalitarism: Sport and the Olympic Movement in the" Visegrád Countries" 1945-1989. Edtion ed.: Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2015. ISBN 802462463X. Poslední úprava: Parry Martínková Irena, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (15.02.2021)
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Credit Requirements
Poslední úprava: Komarc Martin, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.06.2019)
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1. The physical culture of ancient civilizations. Physical Education of Ancient Greece. 2. Ancient sport and panhellenic games. Greek athletes and Roman gladiators. 3. Christian world and physical culture. 4. Physical culture of renaissance and humanism, philanthropism. 5. Physical education systems of the 19th century. 6. English sport and first attempts to restore Olympic games. 7. Origin and development of modern sport and Olympic movement. Poslední úprava: Komarc Martin, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.06.2019)
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Materials for the students are to be found on Moodle 1 (Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Department of kinanthropology, History of Physical Culture).
In case of online teaching, the course will take place online in MS Teams on the link:
The password is: Poslední úprava: Parry Martínková Irena, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (29.01.2022)
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