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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Zuzana Bolerazká (25.09.2019)
Schedule of Lectures: 1. Introduction 2. Hagiography and saintly rulers 3. Ruler’s in the national chroniclers 4. The image of Conqueror 5. The Lion in the Winter 6. The Rulers in the Angevin Period 7. Special Guest 8. Two images of “bad” and “good” king – Otokar of Bohemia and Rudolf I. of Habsburg 9. The last Kings of Přemyslids Dynasty 10. Women Ruler in medieval narrative sources 11. Luxembourger Dynasty in Narrative Sources 12. Burgundian Rulers – Autumn of Middle Ages 13. Test |
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Poslední úprava: PhDr. Anna Zvířecí, Ph.D. (11.11.2019)
6 ETCS - combination of written and oral exam
Written exam: - most important information of every lecture (10 multiple questions) - short essay (30 sentences) about your choosen topic
Oral exam: - discussion about 3 topic according your list of literature - please see literature for this lecture - list of literature should contain 5 books, or 3 books and 3 essays |
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Poslední úprava: Mgr. Zuzana Bolerazká (24.09.2019)
· Autobiography of Emperor Charles IV. and His Legend of St. Wenceslas: Karoli IV Imperatoris Romanorum Vita Ab Eo Ipso Conscripta; Et, Hystoria Nova de Sancto Wenceslao Martyre, edd. Balázs Nagy – Frank Schaer, Budapest 2001. · BARTLETT, Robert, England under Norman and Angevin Kings 1075–1225, New York 2009. · BATES, David, William the Conqueror, New Haven 2016. · BEHR, Hans-Joachim, Literatur als Machtlegitimation. Studien zur Funktion der deutschsprachigen Dichtung am böhmischen Königshof im 13. Jahrhundert, München 1989. · CLAUDE, Michaud, The Kingdoms of Central Europe in the Fourteenth Century, in: Michael Jones, New Cambridge Medieval History vol. VI. c. 1300 – c.1415, Cambridge 2000, p. 735–763. · CURTIUS, Ernst Robert, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages, Princeton 1990. · EARENFIGHT, Theresa, Queenship in Medieaval Europe, New York 2013. · GILLINGHAM, John, Richard I, New Haven 2002. · Historiography in the Middle Ages, Deliyannis, Deborah Mauskopf (ed.): Leiden – Boston 2003. · Medieval concepts of the past: ritual, memory, historiography, Althoff, Gerd – Fried, Johannes – Geary, Patrick (edd.): Cambridge 2002. · MENGEL, David Ch., Bones, Stones, and Brothels: Religion and Topography in Prague under Emperor Charles IV. (1346-78), Diss. University of Notre Dame 2003. · Prague, The Crown of Bohemia, 1347–1437, BOEHM, Barbara Drake – FAJT, Jiří (edd.), New York 2005. · PYNSENT, Robert B., Czech Nationalism after Dalimil and before Hus, in: Doležalová, Eva – Pánek, Jaroslav (edd.): Confession and Nation in the Era of Reformation, Praha 2011, p. 9–34. · ROSARIO, Iva, Art and Propaganda: Charles IV of Bohemia, 1346–1378, Woobridge 2000. · STEIN, Robert, Magnanimous Dukes and Rising States. The Unification of the Burgundian Netherlands, 1380-1480, Oxford 2017. · ŠMAHEL, František, The Parisian Summit, 1377–78. Emperor Charles IV and King Charles V of France, Chicago – Prague 2014. · The Oxford Handbook of Women & Gender in Medieval Europe, edd. Judith M. Bennett, Ruth Mazo Karras, Oxford 2013. · WARREN, Wilfried Louis, Henry II, Berkeley 1973. · WOLVERTON, Lisa, Cosmas of Prague: Narrative, Classicism, Politics, Washington 2014. |