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Course, academic year 2025/2026
   
The British Empire from 18th to 20th Century - JPB232
Title: Britské impérium v 18. - 20. století
Guaranteed by: Department of International Relations (23-KMV)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2011
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: 25 / 25 (25)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
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. Jaromír Soukup, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): PhDr. Jaromír Soukup, Ph.D.
Annotation -
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical development and transformation of the British Empire from its early beginnings in the 16th century to its gradual decline and disintegration in the mid-20th century. Students will have the opportunity to examine various aspects of the empire, including its economic, social, political, and cultural dimensions, which shaped its expansion and influence on world history.

Introduction to the British Empire: This introductory section will provide students with a basic overview of the British Empire, its key characteristics, and its significance in world history.

The Birth of a Global Empire: Students will become familiar with the early period of the British Empire's expansion, including the role of piracy, the transatlantic slave trade, and the establishment of the first colonies. They will also explore British dominance in India and the colonization of Australia, which laid the foundations for the empire's power influence.

Development and Transformation of the British Empire: This part of the course will focus on the period from the American Revolution to World War I, examining the loss of America, transformations of the empire in the 19th century, expansion into India and Africa, and the scramble for colonies that shaped its later structure.

Changes and Challenges of the British Empire: In the final part, students will delve into the period from the peak of the empire to its decolonization, including the interwar period, the rise of nationalism, the impacts of World War II, and the process of decolonization and disintegration of the empire.

The course will provide students with a deep insight into the dynamic history of the British Empire, its impact on the shaping of the modern world, and the consequences of its policies for the present. Lectures, discussions, and the analysis of primary and secondary sources will enable students to critically reflect on the complexity and legacy of the empire.





Last update: Soukup Jaromír, PhDr., Ph.D. (16.02.2024)
Aim of the course -

Students should know the basic tendencies of a development of the British empire from the 18th till the 20th centuries. Students also prepares podcasts on most important problems in the development of the British empire.

Last update: Soukup Jaromír, PhDr., Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
Literature -
  • Blainey, G., Dějiny Austrálie, Praha 1999
  • Davies, N., Ostrovy: dějiny, Praha 2003
  • Durman, K., Popely ještě žhavé. I. Válka a nukleární mír (1938-1964), Praha 1964
  • Judd, D., Impérium. Britská imperiální zkušenost od roku 1765 do současnosti, Praha 1999
  • Lloyd, T. O., The British Empire 1558-1995, Oxford 1997
  • Ferguson, N., Nešťastná válka, Praha 2004
  • Graham, C., A concise History of the British Empire, London 1972
  • Churchill, W., Druhá světová válka I-VI, Praha 2005
  • Kašpar, O., Dějiny karibské oblasti, Praha 2002
  • Kovář, M., "Nepokoje". Příspěvek k analýze rozhodující fáze boje Irů za nezávislost na Velké Británii v letech 1916/19-1922, in: Dvacáté století. Ročenka Semináře nejnovějších dějin Ústavu světových dějin FF UK v Praze, ročník 1, 2004, s. 65-83
  • MacMillanová, M., Mírotvorci. Pařížská konference 1919, Praha 2004
  • Moody, T. W., Dějiny Irska, Praha 1996
  • Nálevka, V., Čas soumraku. Dekolonizace třetího světa, Praha 2004
  • Nerad, F., Búrská válka, Praha 2004
  • Sinclair, K. a kol., Dějiny Nového Zélandu, Praha 2003
  • Rovná, L., Jindra, M., Dějiny Kanady, Praha 2000
  • Skřivan, A., Křivský, P., Století odchází. Světla a stíny belle époque, Praha 2004
  • Skřivan, A.: Británie na sklonku viktoriánské éry, in: Historický obzor 3, 1992, č. 7/8, s. 194-201
  • Skřivan, A.: Kapitoly z dějin mezinárodních vztahů před I. světovou válkou. Politika velmocí a boxerské povstání v Číně, in: Historický obzor 4, 1993, č. 4 a 5, s. 74-77, 106-111
  • Strnad, J a kol., Dějiny Indie, Praha 2003

Last update: SOUKUPJ (11.04.2008)
Teaching methods -

Lecture and seminar (1/1)

Course assessment includes continuous in-class work, in particular attendance and active participation in the seminar discussion on the decolonization of the British Empire, which accounts for 25% of the final grade. Assessment will focus on the quality of argumentation, engagement with historical context, the ability to respond to counterarguments, and the completion of a short final reflection.

Attendance is mandatory for at least two-thirds of the classes. Final assessment will also include a test evaluating knowledge of the key topics and historical connections covered in the course.

Use of AI Tools
Students may use AI tools during the semester (e.g., for orientation in the literature or for summarizing readings) as support for their studies. However, the final exam must be completed independently, without the use of AI tools or any other external assistance.

Last update: Soukup Jaromír, PhDr., Ph.D. (11.02.2026)
Requirements to the exam - Czech
Klasifikace se řídí Opatřením děkanky č.17/2018. 
Last update: Soukup Jaromír, PhDr., Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
Syllabus -
  1. Introduction to the British Empire

  2. The Birth of a Global Empire: Expansion and Foundations of Power Influence (16th–18th Centuries)

    a) On the Waves of Adventure and Controversy: Piracy, the Transatlantic Slave Trade, and the Establishment of the First Colonies

    b) The First Steps of British Dominance in India: Strategies, Conflicts, and Alliances

    c) Australia: From Uncharted Shores to British Colony

  3. Development and Transformation of the British Empire: From the American Revolution to World War I

    a) The Loss of America and Its Impact on the Empire

    b) Power and Size – Transformations of the British Empire in the 19th Century

    c) Expansion into India d) Africa and the Scramble for Colonies

  4. Changes and Challenges of the British Empire: From Peak to Decolonization

    a) The Interwar Period and the Rise of Nationalism

    b) World War II and Its Impact on the Empire

    c) Decolonization and the Disintegration of the Empire

Last update: Soukup Jaromír, PhDr., Ph.D. (16.02.2024)
 
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