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History of Russian - ON2316211
Title: Historie a současnost Ruska
Guaranteed by: Katedra rusistiky a lingvodidaktiky (41-KRL)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2010
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 1
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:1/1, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (15)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: Russian
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
Guarantor: PhDr. Hana Žofková, CSc.
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Last update: LIPTAKO/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (23.04.2009)
Course aim: Students learn about key problems of the historical development of Russia in the 20th century, the emphasis is put on the role of Russia in the world after World War II. The study of history thus lay the basis for the contextual study of Russian literature and Russian language. Course contents: Comprehensive outline of political and cultural history of Russia from 1917 till today with emphasis on the Europan (worldwide) context. Versaille system, its contradictions and disintergration. Russian revolution and discontinuation of democratic development of Russia. The development of Russia during NEP. The acceleration of industrialization in Russia. Stalinism. World War II and the position of the Soviet Union. The world after World War II ? the reasons and conflicts between super powers. Cold War. Stalinism after World War II and its end. Kruschev?s period and overcoming of Stalinism, the crisis in East Germany, Cuban crisis. Brezhnev?s period ? stagnation, conservatism (1968). Gorbatchev ? ?perestroika?. Yelzin and dissolution of The Soviet Union. Creation of The Russian Federation and its current development. Cultural gains and losses of the Soviet period.
Aim of the course -
Last update: LIPTAKO/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (23.04.2009)

Course aim: Students learn about key problems of the historical development of Russia in the 20th century, the emphasis is put on the role of Russia in the world after World War II. The study of history thus lay the basis for the contextual study of Russian literature and Russian language.

Literature - Czech
Last update: LIPTAKO/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (23.04.2009)
Odborná literatura:
MENCL, V.; HÁJEK, M.; OTÁHAL, M.; KADLECOVÁ, E. Křižovatky 20. století. Světlo na bílá místa v nejnovějších dějinách. Praha: Naše vojsko, 1990.

ŠVANKMAJER, M.; VEBER, V.; SLÁDEK, Z.; MOULIS, V. Dějiny Ruska, Praha:

Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 1995.

MJAČIN, A.N., i kol. Mir russkoj istorii. Enciklopedičeskij spravočnik. Moskva: Veče, 1997.

NOVIKOV, I. V. Istorija Rossii v voprosach i otvetach. Moskva, 1996.

REIMAN, M. Lenin, Stalin, Gorbačov: Kontinuita a zlomy v sovětských dějinách. Praha, 1991.

KNIGHT, A. Berija, Stalinův první pobočník. Praha, 1995.

KOTYK, V. Čečenská krize a její vliv na vývoj Ruska. In: Mezinárodní politika, 1995, 2, s. 24 - 27.

MLYNÁŘ, Z. Krize v sovětských systémech od Stalina ke Gorbačovovi. Praha, 1991.

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Last update: LIPTAKO/PEDF.CUNI.CZ (23.04.2009)

Course contents: Comprehensive outline of political and cultural history of Russia from 1917 till today with emphasis on the Europan (worldwide) context. Versaille system, its contradictions and disintergration. Russian revolution and discontinuation of democratic development of Russia. The development of Russia during NEP. The acceleration of industrialization in Russia. Stalinism. World War II and the position of the Soviet Union. The world after World War II - the reasons and conflicts between super powers. Cold War. Stalinism after World War II and its end. Kruschev's period and overcoming of Stalinism, the crisis in East Germany, Cuban crisis. Brezhnev's period - stagnation, conservatism (1968). Gorbatchev - "perestroika". Yelzin and dissolution of The Soviet Union. Creation of The Russian Federation and its current development. Cultural gains and losses of the Soviet period.

 
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