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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (17.06.2015)
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Lenka Lukešová (15.08.2016)
The teaching period in the CET courses begins already within the week from 5th September 2016 onwards. Because of the early beginning of the classes before the registration to courses is opened, students will not be allowed to register to the CET courses through the SIS. In order to be allowed to enrol the course, you have to:
If the number of students who fulfil these conditions outreaches the capacity of the course, the time of the confirmation e-mail decides. Those student who fulfil the conditions will be enrolled to the course through the International Office of the FHS. To get access to the CET facilities during the first week of classes, the students need to ring the bell at the entrance door on the 5th floor. Later, the enrolled students will be provided with a chip for a refundable deposit (500 CZK).
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Lenka Lukešová (30.07.2013)
This is one of the courses held in cooperation with the partner institution CET Academic Programs, designed for the US students and the Czech and international students of the Faculty of Humanities. These courses are scheduled either twice (2x90 min.) or once (1x180 min.) a week in the CET classrooms (Politických vězňů 19, Praha 1, the 5th floor). Students are allowed to miss only one class per semester. |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Robert Bargel (17.06.2014)
The course guides students through different aspects of the cohabitation of the Jewish minority with Czechs and Germans, with a focus on the "long 19th century" (the period between the enlightenment and WWI). One of the major questions addressed is the influence of the intensifying nationality conflict between Czechs and Germans on the course of modern Jewish history in this region. The interpretations of the historiography vary. Some contemporaries or historians offer very dire descriptions of how Jews were inevitably caught between the fronts of the Czech-German conflict. Others stress the Jewish cultural productivity as double outsiders and attach great significance to the Jewish mediation between both cultures. The course deals the rise of modern anti-Semitism, explores the visual representation of the Jews in satirical press, and examines the consequences of the break-up of the multi-national Habsburg Empire and the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic.
http://www.cet-prague.cz/info/?action=changeCategory&category=Sylabus Readers budou v jednom provedení k zapůjčení v knihovně CET. Zapsaným studentům budou readers zaslány e-mailem v pdf. |
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Lenka Lukešová (15.01.2015)
Students are required to follow the instructions and requirements specified in the course syllabus. Exam dates: |