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The course builds upon the Introduction to History Study I course by focusing on the field of auxiliary sciences of history and the ways these are employed in historical research. This is accompanied by in-class close reading of palaeographically relevant samples taken from primary sources. Both internal and external source criticism is applied during the seminar, including the assessment of the provenance and supposed date of origin of the various texts, images or pieces of heraldry. Considerable effort is put into the step-by-step work on the students’ seminar papers which serve as a means to illustrate proper research and referencing methods and the ways the chosen topic is handled and processed. The course has students visit specific research institutions such as the archives, libraries, etc.
Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (04.02.2022)
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The course introduces the students with approaches to historical research, the auxiliary sciences of history, and how archives are run and used in research.
Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (04.02.2022)
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Last update: Entnerová Kateřina, DiS. (11.01.2022)
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Hlaváček, I. - Kašpar, J. - Nový, R.: Vademecum pomocných věd historických, Praha, několik vydání Hledíková, Z. - Kašpar, J. - Ebelová, I.: Paleografická čítanka I, II. Praha - několik vydání - poslední 2000 Koldinská, M. a kol.: Základní problémy studia raného novověku. Praha, Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2013 Čechurová J. a kol.: Základní problémy studia moderních a soudobých dějin. Praha, Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2014 Šťovíček I.: Ediční teorie a metodika. Praha, Masarykův ústav a Archiv AV ČR, 2008 Last update: Beránková Iva, PhDr. (06.10.2019)
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The seminary character of the course expects the student to participate in the in-class readings and the interpretation of presented primary sources. Taking part in the visits to archives is also required as is the students’ readiness in terms of individual consultation of the teacher.
Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (04.02.2022)
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The completion of the course requires regular attendance of the seminars, submission of seven short reviews of relevant scholarly publications read by the student, submission of a 15-standard-page seminar paper, and an oral examination.
Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (04.02.2022)
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Palaeography. Diplomatics. Codicology. Heraldry. Genealogy. Historical chronology. Historical metrology. Sigillography. Numismatics. Minor or secondary auxiliary sciences (epigraphy, vexillology, etc.). Iconography Visit(s) to the archives. Last update: Koura Petr, doc. PhDr., Ph.D. (04.02.2022)
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