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Historical Anthropology of Migration - YMHA48
Title: Historical Anthropology of Migration
Guaranteed by: Programme Anthropological studies (24-KOA)
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
Actual: from 2022
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, MC [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (15)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: doc. Veronika Čapská, Ph.D.
Incompatibility : YBAJ084
Is incompatible with: YBAJ084
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Annotation - Czech
Last update: doc. Veronika Čapská, Ph.D. (05.10.2021)
This course will be taught in person. For the case of stricter hygienic measures the course has a team in MS Teams which students can access via the URL: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aiZ_kUvQQaq3J1cS-poKOOVwJ-o3l1ubQHO2Cb1_LrVc1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=ca7d99bc-019b-4d39-b834-8a7ccbcc8161&tenantId=e09276da-f934-4086-bf08-8816a20414a2 In this course we will explore migration from the joint perspectives of history and sociocultural anthropology. We will engage with key analytical concepts in migration history and ask what historical sources can be used to study mobility and what are the possibilities and limits in interpreting these historical records. The main focus will be on pre-modern history. We will read and discuss the assigned texts. Each student will prepare an in-class presentation. In the course the teacher will also make use of her participation in the European research network Women on the Move and will enable students to have „hands-on“ experience in this project (the research network webpage: https://www.womenonthemove.eu/)
Syllabus
Last update: doc. Veronika Čapská, Ph.D. (30.09.2021)

Materials we will engage with (subject to change):

 

A useful short video for the start, especially if you want to virtually meet Jan and Leo Lucassen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKJS4YiC5x8

 

Videolecture by William O´Reilly (University of Cambridge): Selling Souls – Early Modern Migration and Human Trafficking

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLvce_jl6pE

 

William O´Reilly, The Risky Business of Migration. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Decision Making and Risk in the Study of Migration, DTK 1, 2021 (in print).

 

Veronika Čapská, Words at Work. Words on the Move. Textual Production of Migrant Women from Early Modern Prague Between Discourses and Practices, in: Beatrice Zucca Micheletto (ed.), Gender and Migration in Historical Perspective. Institutions, Economic Resources nd Social Networks in the 16th to 20th Centuries, Palgrave Macmillan (in print).

 

Nicholas Terpstra, Purgation, in: Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World. An Alternative History of the Reformation, Cambridge 2015, pp. 105-132.

 

Johannes Müller, From Diaspora to “Imagined Minority”. Memories of Persecution and the Cross-Generational Transformation of Protestant Migrant Networks in Early Modern Europe

https://journals.openedition.org/diasporas/972

 

Veronika Čapská, Servants of Francophilia. French Migrant Women as Governesses in the Bohemian Lands: Between Cultural Transmission and Reproduction of Social Distinction (1750 – 1810), Austrian History Yearbook 2021.

Course completion requirements
Last update: doc. Veronika Čapská, Ph.D. (23.09.2021)

Course Completion Requirements:

1) Reading of assigned texts for class and participation in discussions.

2) In-Class Presentation (and additional tasks will be specified for MA degree students who receive 5 credits).

3) Maximum of 2 absences.

 
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