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The Czech Nobility in politics - OEBDD1722Z
Title: The Czech Nobility in politics
Guaranteed by: Katedra dějin a didaktiky dějepisu (41-KDDD)
Faculty: Faculty of Education
Actual: from 2020
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/0, Ex [HS]
Extent per academic year: 10 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Is provided by: OENDD1729Z
Note: priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: PhDr. Iva Beránková
Class: Předměty v angličtině - mgr.
Classification: Teaching > History
Annotation
Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (09.01.2020)
This course focuses on the noble families of the lands of the Bohemian Crown. We will deal not only with the political history but also with confessional, social and cultural history. The principal objective of this course is to present comprehensively the influence of the Czech noble families on the development of Czech society and the Czech state over the centuries in the context of Central European and European history. The course will focus on the diplomatic services in Europe and their impact on the international relations and the development of society, political systems and culture. The noble families will be mentioned sucha as the family of Rosenbergs, Kolowrats, Czerníns, Schwarzenbergs, Schwambergs, Sternbergs, Lobkowicz’s, Nostitz family, Colleredo-Mannsfelds, Kinský’s, Liechtenstein, Martinitz etc.
Literature - Czech
Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (10.05.2019)

Recommended literature:

Czech Nobility: Bohemian Nobility, Czech Noble Houses, Margraves of Moravia, Moravian Noble Houses, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch. General Books LLC, 2010. ISBN-115781364X, 9781157813644.

Rita Krueger: Czech, German, and Noble: Status and National Identity in Habsburg Bohemia. Oxford University Press, USA 2009.

Eagle Glassheim: Noble Nationalists: The Transformation of the Bohemian Aristocracy. Harvard University Press 2005. ISBN-13: 978-0674018891.

Jaroslav Pánek, Oldřich Tůma: A History of the Czech Lands. Praha, Karolinum 2018.

Jan Kuklík: Czech Law in Historical Contexts. Praha. Karolinum 2015.

Teaching methods
Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (10.05.2019)

The students prepare their own projects in accordance with their individual academic specializations, and we expect them to work independently under the guidance of the particular specialists.

Requirements to the exam
Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (10.05.2019)

a written paper for 6ECTS

Syllabus
Last update: Kateřina Esserová, DiS. (29.11.2018)

The students develop their own study plan according to their individual academic specialization and are expected to produce papers under the tutoring of the relevant specialists on the topic they have chosen together with their tutors.

Course completion requirements
Last update: PhDr. Iva Beránková (10.05.2019)

Evaluation of individual course including consultations: individual study course and consultation (at least ten hours), a written paper brings 6 ECTS.

 
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