This seminar provides an insight into select theories of moderanization. In parallel, it offers an overview of the process of modernization of European societies. It outlines the role that social sciences played in the process as both a reflexion and a normative guidance for social action. In the seminar, Czech lands will serve as an example of interconnection between social sciences and moderniztion. Upon completing this course, the students will be have basic understanidng of the changes that Czech society underwent in the 18th to 21st centruries. They will also have an idea about how Czech social scientists reflected and reacted to these changes. They will be able to connect this knowledge to the history of modernization of European societies, and contextualize it in the history of modern social sciences.
Poslední úprava: Voříšek Michael (08.02.2023)
This seminar provides an insight into select theories of modernization. In parallel, it offers an overview of the process of modernization of European societies. It outlines the role that social sciences played in the process as both a reflexion and a normative guidance for social action. In the seminar, the Czech lands will serve as an example of interconnection between social sciences and modernization. Upon completing this course, the students will be have basic understanding of the changes that Czech society underwent in the 18th to 21st centuries. They will also have an idea about how Czech social scientists reflected and reacted to these changes. They will be able to connect this knowledge to the history of modernization of European societies, and contextualize it in the history of modern social sciences.
Poslední úprava: Voříšek Michael (15.01.2018)
Podmínky zakončení předmětu - angličtina
Course assignments
100% attendance. If a student skips a lesson, s/he must write a position paper for that lesson and listen to the webcast on the lesson. The position paper and two questions on the webcast must be submitted no later than five days after the lesson. This is applicable to maximum half of the classes – should the student skip more lessons, s/he will fail the course. The position paper must answer the key questions for the lesson as specified in Moodle (https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=7682), based on the readings assigned to the lesson. Position paper shall have 1-2 pages (1,800-3,600 characters spaces incl.); papers longer or shorter than that will not be accepted.
Participating in discussion at each lesson, based on the readings assigned to the lesson. Guidance (key questions for readings) is provided for each lesson in Moodle.
Presentation at one of the classes. List of books eligible for presentation with each topic is available from Moodle; students may agree other books with the teacher, too. The presentation is oral and takes 7 to 10 minutes. It shall answer the following questions:
Who, when, and why wrote the book, what was intended with its publication?
How is the book written - how is the argument organized; what material (sources, data, etc...) is it based on; what methods does the author use?
What is the book's key message and how useful (or not) can it still be today.
Poslední úprava: Voříšek Michael (07.02.2024)
Sylabus -
Classes' topics:
Introduction to the course
Modernization theory in sociology
National emancipation in the 19th century
Economic and political emancipation in the 19th and 20th centuries
Liberal capitalism and its critics
Marxism and Marxist schisms
Technocratic approach to modernization
Totalitarianism and modernity
Transitions from Communism
Postmodernity and late capitalism
Conclusion: modernization of the Czech lands in European context