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The economic history as a field combining economics and history leads students to in-debt and better understanding of individual economic processes in connection with the political and social development of society. The course offers the modern method of global economic history - comparing the economic development throughout the 20th century across different cultural and geopolitical areas, in which various models of growth broke through and the everchanging global economic conditions had different effects. Economic proccesses in the national and transnational scope will be incorporated into lectures as well as some of the subdisciplines of economic history: the history of commerce, the history of industry and agriculture, the history of money and banking, the history of transport, the history of labour and the history of science, business history, social history and the historical demography. The course will also introduce students to traditional and modern methods of economic history on the one hand and with classical and latest economic history texts on the other.
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (25.09.2024)
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Schedule of Classes Lectures Topic: EconHist
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Seminars
Topic: EconHist Seminar
Every week on Fri, until May 13, 2022, 11 occurrence(s) Mar 4, 2022 02:00 PM
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Meeting ID: 933 4066 1226
Programme
Prerequisites for this course: High-school knowledge of the 20th century historical context Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (08.02.2023)
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ALLEN, Robert C.. Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011. 170 s. ISBN 978-0-19-959665-2 BEREND, Ivan T.. An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 356pp. ISBN 13-978-0-521 BEREND, Ivan T.. An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 521pp. ISBN 978-1-107-68999-2 BOLDIZZONI, Francesco, HUDSON, Patricia (eds). Routledge Handbook of Global Economic History. Rutledge 2016
PERSSON, Karl G., An Economic History of Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 253pp. ISBN 978-0-521-54940-0 CAMERON, R., A Concise Economic History of the World… Oxford University Press 1989, 437pp.
NORTH, D. C.. Understanding the Process of Economic Change. Princeton University Press, 2010. 208 s. ISBN: 978-0-69-114595-2 TEICHOVA, Alice - MATIS, Herbert (eds.). Nation, State and the Economy in History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 450 s. ISBN 978-0-521-28313-7. Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (18.01.2021)
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Grading policy: A…100-91 B… 90-81 C… 80-71 D… 70-61 E… 60-51 F… 50 - 0 Total grade will depend on: Activity and engagement in discussions during the seminars (33 points max., 3 points per week max.; only 11 weeks evaluated) Mid-term essay (3600 characters, 7 points, deadline 04/08/21; must be submitted in time) Final ‘review' essay (10 000- 11 000 characters, 60 points max., deadline: 06/30/21; 1 point deduction per day will be applied) Minimal number of 51 points to successfully pass the subject is divided as follows: 17 points activity in seminars 3 points mid-term essay 31 points final essay Final essay will be evaluated by points as follows: A (60-51) very well written, highly structured and focused, extensive range of sources used and applied, comprehensive understanding of key facts, an ability to formulate own ideas in the analysis, critical judgment B (50-41) clear style, well structured and focused, a full range of relevant sources, good understanding of key facts, critical evaluation in the discussion C (40-31 descriptive style, coherently structured and focused, minimal but relevant literature, a partial understanding of the key facts, evaluative sought in some areas D (30-21) weak descriptive style, logically structured and focused, inadequate literature, general knowledge demonstrated, poor evaluation E (20-10) partially disorganized style, poorly structured and not focused, some knowledge but the insufficient reference to the literature, some unclear sections, missing evaluation F (10-0) poorly and unclearly written, little knowledge, poor understanding the topic Required attendance: 9/12
Poslední úprava: Doležalová Antonie, prof. PhDr. Ing., Ph.D. (08.02.2023)
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