The economic history as a field combining economics and history leads students to in-debt and better understanding of individual economic processes in connection with the political and social development of society. The course offers the modern method of global economic history - comparing the economic development throughout the 20th century across different cultural and geopolitical areas, in which various models of growth broke through and the everchanging global economic conditions had different effects. Economic proccesses in the national and transnational scope will be incorporated into lectures as well as some of the subdisciplines of economic history: the history of commerce, the history of industry and agriculture, the history of money and banking, the history of transport, the history of labour and the history of science, business history, social history and the historical demography. The courser will introduce students to traditional and modern methods of economic history on the one hand and with classical and latest economic history texts on the other.
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
The economic history as a field combining economics and history leads students to in-debt and better understanding of individual economic processes in connection with the political and social development of society. The course offers the modern method of global economic history - comparing the economic development throughout the 20th century across different cultural and geopolitical areas, in which various models of growth broke through and the everchanging global economic conditions had different effects. Economic proccesses in the national and transnational scope will be incorporated into lectures as well as some of the subdisciplines of economic history: the history of commerce, the history of industry and agriculture, the history of money and banking, the history of transport, the history of labour and the history of science, business history, social history and the historical demography. The course will also introduce students to traditional and modern methods of economic history on the one hand and with classical and latest economic history texts on the other.
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
Deskriptory -
Schedule of Classes
3.10. Introduction: Challenges for EconHist Today
10.10. Historiography of Economic History
17.10. Overview of Economic History of the World from the Ancient time to the modern era (19th Century)
24.10. Homework
31.10.Why Britain? Industrialization of the World and the Wealth of Nations
7.11. Economic Inequality and the Great Divergence
14.11. Four Horsemen of Apocalypse: Wars, Revolutions, Pandemics, and Crises (Economic, Environmental) in Economic History
21.11. Ideology Matters: Capitalism vs Socialism
28.11. Money Matters: Economic History of Banking and Monetary Politics
5.12. Charity Matters: Economic History of Social Transfers and Taxation
12.12. Overview of Economic History of the Czech Republic (Bohemian Lands, Czechoslovakia)
19.12. Concluding discussion
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
Schedule of Classes
3.10. Introduction: Challenges for EconHist Today
10.10. Historiography of Economic History
17.10. Overview of Economic History of the World from the Ancient time to the modern era (19th Century)
24.10. Homework
31.10.Why Britain? Industrialization of the World and the Wealth of Nations
7.11. Economic Inequality and the Great Divergence
14.11. Four Horsemen of Apocalypse: Wars, Revolutions, Pandemics, and Crises (Economic, Environmental) in Economic History 1 ze 4 skupin stránek ze Sheidela
21.11. Ideology Matters: Capitalism vs Socialism
28.11. Money Matters: Economic History of Banking and Monetary Politics
5.12. Charity Matters: Economic History of Social Transfers and Taxation
12.12. Overview of Economic History of the Czech Republic (Bohemian Lands, Czechoslovakia)
19.12. Concluding discussion
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (02.10.2024)
Literatura -
ALLEN, Robert C.. Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011. 170 s. ISBN 978-0-19-959665-2
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Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
ALLEN, Robert C.. Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011. 170 s. ISBN 978-0-19-959665-2
BEREND, Ivan T.. An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 356pp. ISBN 13-978-0-521
BEREND, Ivan T.. An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 521pp. ISBN 978-1-107-68999-2
BOLDIZZONI, Francesco, HUDSON, Patricia (eds). Routledge Handbook of Global Economic History. Rutledge 2016
CAMERON, R., A Concise Economic History of the World… Oxford University Press 1989, 437pp.
NORTH, D. C.. Understanding the Process of Economic Change. Princeton University Press, 2010. 208 s. ISBN: 978-0-69-114595-2
PERSSON, Karl G., An Economic History of Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 253pp. ISBN 978-0-521-54940-0
TEICHOVA, Alice - MATIS, Herbert (eds.). Nation, State and the Economy in History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 450 s. ISBN 978-0-521-28313-7.
Poslední úprava: Bednařík Petr, PhDr., Ph.D. (06.06.2020)
Požadavky ke zkoušce -
Hodnoení:
A…...100-91
B…... 90-81
C…... 80-71
D…... 70-61
E….... 60-51
F… .....50 - 0
Povinná účast na seminářích: 5/6
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
Grading policy:
A…100-91
B… 90-81
C… 80-71
D… 70-61
E… 60-51
F… 50 - 0
Total grade will depend on:
Attendance: 1 point per week (10 weeks evaluated, 10 points max)
Activity during the term (30 points max., 3 points per week max.; 10 weeks evaluated)
Exam: disputation on compulsory reading (60 points)
Minimal number of 51 points to successfully pass the subject is divided as follows:
25 points activity in seminars (Points for the attendace will be included)
26 points for exam/ disputation
While lectures are not compulsory at Charles University, your attendance is highly recommended since some part of any lecture will be dedictated to discussion on compulsory reading.
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (02.10.2024)
Sylabus -
Lectures
1. 02/17. Introduction
2. 24/02 Historiography and Methodology of EconHist
3. 03/03 Challenges for EconHist Today
4. 03/10 The Industrial Revolution and the Great Divergence
5. 03/17 Economic concesquences of the First World War and the Russian Revolution
6. 03/24 Data Analysis in EconHist (B.Hladká)
7. 03/31 The Second World War and the Division of the World
8. 04/07 Good Friday
9. 04/14 EconHist and Social Sciences: History of Art Market online (S.Kumorowski)
10. 04/21 Ten Centuries of Czech History online (A.Doležalová, S.Kumorowski)
11. 04/28 MTE feedback online (M.Malá)
12. 05/05 Behind the Iron Curtain 1: A Short History of Capitalism
13. 05/12 Behind the Iron Curtain 2: A Short History of Socialism
Seminars
1. 02/17 Introduction, Final Essay Assignment 1&2&3&4
2. 24/02 Methodology of EconHist. 1&3
3. 03/03 Methodology of EconHist. 2&4
4. 03/10 Data collection in EconHist. 1&3
5. 03/17 Data collection in EconHist. 2&4
6. 03/24 Data Analysis in EconHist. 1&3. (B.Hladká)
7. 03/31 Data Analysis in EconHist. 2&4 (B.Hladká)
8. 04/07 Good Friday
9. 04/14 The Art of the Literature Review 1&3 online (S.Kumorowski)
10. 04/21 The Art of the Literature Review 2&4. online (S.Kumorowski)
11. 04/28 MTE feedback online (M.Malá)
12. 05/05 Students essays’ discussion. 1&3
13. 05/12 Students essays’ discussion. 2&4
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (18.04.2023)
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (02.10.2024)