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Last update: Mgr. Mikuláš Pešta, Ph.D. (08.09.2023)
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Last update: Mgr. Mikuláš Pešta, Ph.D. (08.09.2023)
For the completion of the course, it is required to deliver an essay (2000 words). After consultation with the teacher, the student will choose a problem relevant to the course and elaborate it in discussion with the academic literature. |
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Last update: Mgr. Mikuláš Pešta, Ph.D. (08.09.2023)
Alamgir, A., Race Is Elsewhere: State-socialist ideology and the racialisation of Vietnamese workers in Czechoslovakia, in Race & Class, 54/4 (2013), 67–85 Appelbaum, R., Empire of Friends, Soviet Power and Socialist Internationalism in Cold War Czechoslovakia, London and Ithaca 2019 Babiracki, P. – Jersild, A. (eds.), Socialist Internationalism in the Cold War. Exploring the Second World, Basingstoke 2016 Betts, P., Ruin and Renewal. Civilizing Europe After the Second World War, New York 2020 Burton, E. – Dietrich, A. – Harisch, I. – Schenck, M. C. (eds.), Navigating Socialist Encounters. Moorings and (Dis)Entanglements between Africa and East Germany during the Cold War, Berlin 2021 Buzássyová, B., Socialist Internationalism in Practice. Shifting Patterns of the Czechoslovak Educational Aid Programmes to Sub-Saharan Africa, 1961–1989, PhD Diss., Bratislava 2021 Conrad, S., What is Global History?, Princeton and Oxford 2016 Fursenko, A. – Naftali, T., One Hell of a Gamble. Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy 1958–1964, New York –London 1997 Geaney, K., English-Speaking Communists, Communist Sympathizers and Fellow-Travellers and Czechoslovakia in the Early Cold War, PhD Diss., Praha 2017 Hessler, J., Death of an African Student in Moscow. Race, Politics, and the Cold War, in Cahiers du Monde Russe, 47/1–2, 33–63 Holečková, M. E., “Sukarno’s students” in Czechoslovakia. A brief contribution to Czechoslovak‑Indonesian relations in the 1950s and the 1960s, in Securitas Imperii 39 (2021), 95–109 Holečková, M.E., University of 17 November in Prague. Students from Third World countries in Czechoslovakia, 1961-1974, in Cahiers du Monde russe, 63/3-4 (2022), 631‑652 Katsakioris, C., The Lumumba University in Moscow. Higher Education for a Soviet–Third World Alliance, 1960–91, in Journal of Global History, 14/2 (2019), 281–300 Klimke, M. – Scharoth, J. (eds.), 1968 in Europe. History of Protest and Activism 1956–1977, New York 2008 Koivunen, P., Performing Peace and Friendship. The World Youth Festivals and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy. Berlin 2022 Koura, J. – Waters, R.,‘Africanos’ versus ‘Africanitos’ the Soviet-Czechoslovak Competition to Protect the Cuban Revolution, in International History Review, 43/1 (2019), 72-89 Koura, J., A Prominent Spy: Mehdi Ben Barka, Czechoslovak Intelligence, and Eastern Bloc Espionage in the Third World during the Cold War, in Intelligence and National Security 36/3 (2021), 318–339 Lemmen, S., The ‘return to Europe’: intellectual debates on the global place of Czechoslovakia in the interwar period, in European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 23/4 (2016), 610-622 Macková-Jůnová, A., Export of Experts. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and Iraq in the 1960s, in Práce z dějin Akademie věd, 10/2 (2018), 47–76 Mádrová, K., Development and Strategy of the Czech Technical University’s Contacts with Third World Countries in the 1960s, in Práce z dějin Akademie věd, 10/2 (2018), 21–44 Mark., J. – Betts, P. (eds.), Socialism Goes Global. The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the Age of Decolonisation, Oxford 2022 Mark, J. - Kalinovsky, A. M. - Marung, S. (eds.), Alternative Globalizations. Eastern Europe and the Postcolonial World. Bloomington 2020 Mark, J. – Iacob, B. – Rupprecht, T. – Spaskovska, L., 1989. A Global History of Eastern Europe, Cambridge 2019 Mikkonen, S. - Koivunen, P. (eds.), Beyond the divide: Entangled histories of Cold War Europe, New York 2015 Mazov, S., A Distant Front in the Cold War: The USSR in West Africa and the Congo, 1956-1964, Washington 2010 Muehlenbeck, P. E. – Telepneva, N. (eds.), Warsaw Pact Intervention in the Third World. Aid and Influence in the Cold War, London 2018 Nordenstreng, K., The Rise and Fall of the International Organization of Journalists Based in Prague 1946–2016. Useful Recollections Part III. Prague 2020 Pešta, M., Czechoslovakia, Eastern Bloc and the Expert Missions in Africa, in Prague Papers on the History of International Relations, 1/2 (2021), 7–18 Pešta, M., Reluctant Revolutionaries. Czechoslovak support of revolutionary violence between decolonization and détente, in Intelligence and National Security 37/7 (2022), 1003-1019 Prashad, V., The Darker Nations. A People's History of the Third World, New York 2008 Richmond, Y., Cultural Exchange and the Cold War. Raising the Iron Curtain, University Park 2003 Richterova, D., Anxious Host. Czechoslovakia and Carlos the Jackal 1978–1986’, in The International History Review, 40/1 (2018), 108-132 Richterova, D. – Pešta, M. – Telepneva, N., Banking on Military Assistance. Czechoslovakia’s Struggle for Influence and Profit in the Third World, 1955–1968, in International History Review, 43/1 (2021), 90–108 Roth-Ey, K. (ed.), Second-Third World Spaces in the Cold War: Global Socialism and the Gritty Politics of the Particular, London 2023 Schormová, F., African American Poets Abroad: Black and Red Allegiances in Early Cold War Czechoslovakia, PhD Diss., Praha 2020 Stanek, L., Architecture in Global Socialism. Eastern Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East in the Cold War, Princeton 2020 Stejskalová, T. (ed.), Filmmakers of the World, Unite! Forgotten Internationalism, Czechoslovak Film and the Third World, Praha 2017 Suri, J., Power and Protest. Global Revolution and the Rise of Détente, Cambridge 2005 Telepneva, Code Name Sekretář. Amílcar Cabral, Czechoslovakia and the Role of Human Intelligence during the Cold War, The International History Review 42/6 (2020), 1257-1273 Ther, P., Europe since 1989: A history, Princeton 2018 Westad, O. A., Global Cold War. Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times, Cambridge 2007 Zídek, P. – Sieber, K., Československo a Blízký východ v letech 1948–1989, Praha 2009 Zídek, P. – Sieber, K., Československo a subsaharská Afrika v letech 1948–1989, Praha 2007 Zourek, M., Chateau Dobříš. The Centre of Latin American Leftist Intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain, in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 44/1 (2019), 40–61 |
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Last update: Mgr. Mikuláš Pešta, Ph.D. (08.09.2023)
2 October Introduction. What is Global History?
9 October Central Europe and the World before the Great War
16 October The Czechoslovak First Republic between Anti-colonialism and Colonial Fantasies
23 October Decolonization and the Global Cold War
30 October Students and Workers. Immigration to Czechoslovakia from the Third World
6 November Communist Geneva. Prague-based International Organizations and the Anti-colonial Network
13 November Exporting Socialism. Czechoslovak Experts and Developmental Projects
20 November Promoting National Liberation. Czechoslovak Secret Services and their Activities in the Third World
27 November Socialist Modernity and Cultural Diplomacy. Promoting Socialism between Business and Solidarity
4 December Détente and the Normalization
11 December From the Neoliberal Turn to the Global 1989
18 December The Czech Republic in the Globalized World
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