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Prolegomena to Contemporary History (Paradigms, Methods, Sources, Specific Features) - YMO118
Anglický název: Prolegomena to Contemporary History (Paradigms, Methods, Sources, Specific Features)
Zajišťuje: Program Orální historie - soudobé dějiny (24-KOHSD)
Fakulta: Fakulta humanitních studií
Platnost: od 2016 do 2016
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 3
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:0/2, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: kombinovaný
Způsob výuky: kombinovaný
Úroveň:  
Poznámka: student může plnit i v dalších letech
Garant: doc. PhDr. Pavel Mücke, Ph.D.
Vyučující: doc. PhDr. Pavel Mücke, Ph.D.
Neslučitelnost : YMO019
Termíny zkoušek   Rozvrh   Nástěnka   
Anotace -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jana Wohlmuth Markupová, Ph.D. (14.06.2012)
This introductory course gives an overview of paradigms, methods and research sources in contemporary history studies, and also focuses on the practical issues of historical writing and its common forms, such as abstract, review, annotation etc. Special attention is given to the current trends in family genealogy.
Požadavky k zápisu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. PhDr. Pavel Mücke, Ph.D. (23.01.2022)

The course is designed only for students of Oral History - Contemporary History study program in English language.

 

1) Conteporary History and its International Contexts Iintroduction; discussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

2) Conteporary History and its International Contexts IIdiscussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

3) Approaches and Methods in Contemporary History Research – discussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

4) What are the Specifics in Czech and Central European Contemporary History I. discussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

5) What are the Specifics in Czech and Central European Contemporary History II. discussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

6) Biographical Frames in Contemporary History – discussion based on reading of selected article (see list of recommended readings)

 

7) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History I – Preconditions and Phases in Research Praxis

 

8) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History II – Secondary Sources; Bibliographies; Journals; Research Institutions

 

9) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History III – Archival Sources and their Typology; Network of Czech Archives

 

10) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History IV – Typology of Personal and Memory Sources

 

11) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History V – Sound and Audiovisual Sources; Issues of Digitalization and Preserving

 

12) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History VI – Daily Press and Massmedia Production as the Historical Sources

 

13) A Practical Guideline to the Research in Contemporary History VII – Electronical Sources; Literature and Filmography as the Historical Sources

 

 

Examination

-75% attendance

-submitting of commented bibliography on previously consulted contemporary history topic; bibliography should be based on 15 items of secondary sources and 5 items of different primary sources (like archival collections, interviews, daily press, diaries or memoirs, filmography, electronical sources etc.)

-oral exam based on the discussion about commented bibliography and about 4 selected articles from recommended bibliography

 

 

Recommended Bibliography about Contemporary History Research:

 

Blaive, Muriel: The revolution of 1989 as a Non-Lieu de Memoire in the Czech Republic. (avalaible on http://www.usd.cas.cz/wp-content/uploads/Sbornik_konference-1989_2009.pdf)

Boyd, Carolyn P.: Politics of History and Memory in Democratic Spain. Annales of American Academy of Political and Scial  Science, Vol. 617 (2008), No. 1, pp. 133 – 148.

Geyer, Michael – Jarausch Konrad (eds.): A Shattered Past: Reconstructing German Histories. Princeton: Princeton University Press 2002.

Henley, Sean: Conservative sensibilities in Czech politics before and after 1989 (avalaible on https://www.academia.edu/16938327/Conservative_sensibilities_in_Czech_politics_before_and_after_1989)

Heumos, Peter: Workers under Communist Rule: Research in the Former Socialist Countries of Eastern Central and South Eastern Europe and in the Federal Republic of Germany. International Journal of Social History, Vol. 55 (2011), No. 1, pp. 83 – 115.

Hudek, Adam. Slovak Historiography and Constructing the Slovak National Story up to 1948. Human Affairs Vol. 16 (2006), No. 1, pp. 51–65 (avalaible on http://www.academia.edu/10244586/Slovak_historiography_and_constructing_the_Slovak_National_story_up_to_1948 )

Kolář, Pavel – Kopeček, Michal: A Difficult Quest for New Paradigms: Czech Historiography after 1989. In: Narratives unbound. Historical studies in post-communist Eastern Europe Budapest : CEU Press 2007 pp. 173–248.

Kopeček, Michal (ed.): Past in the Making: Historical Revisionism in Central Europe after 1989. Budapest, New York : Central European University Press 2007.

Lagrou, Pieter: Between Europe and the Nation. The Inward Turn of Contemporary Historical Writing. (avalaible on https://books.google.cz/books?id=k6rwRi-5UqQC&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=Lagrou,+Pieter:+Between+Europe+and+the+Nation.+The+Inward+Turn+of+Contemporary+Historical+Writing&source=bl&ots=45R5lErbrp&sig=ACfU3U2NnBIrY7KngnNokcz_wGEyf57OYg&hl=cs&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiX6o3M1ZjpAhXWZxUIHfEqBVEQ6AEwAXoECAYQAQ )

Prečan, Vilém: The Czech Twentieth Century? Czech Journal for Contemporary History. Vol. 1 (2013), pp. 7 – 19 (avalaible on http://www.usd.cas.cz/casopis/czech-journal-of-contemporary-history-1-2013/)

Průcha, Václav: Ninety Years of the Fruitful Life of Lenka Kalinová (1924–2014). Czech Journal for Contemporary History. Vol. 3 (2015), pp. 189 – 198 (avalaible on http://www.usd.cas.cz/casopis/czech-journal-of-contemporary-history-3-2015/ )

Sabrow, Martin: Dictatorship as Discourse: Cultural Perspectives on SED Legitimacy. in: Konrad H. Jarausch (Hg.), Dictatorship as Experience. Towards a Social-Cultural History of the GDR. New York/Oxford 1999, pp. 195-211.

Smetana, Vít: An Unending Story with a Sudden End – and Its Immediate Consequences for East-Central Europe The Numerous Impulses from the Prague Conference on the Cold War. Czech Journal for Contemporary History. Vol. 1 (2013), pp. 131 – 148 (avalaible on ttp://www.usd.cas.cz/casopis/czech-journal-of-contemporary-history-1-2013/)

Sommer, Vítězslav: Chronicler of Communist Czechoslovakia Karel Kaplan and the Study of Contemporary History. Czech Journal for Contemporary History. Vol. 2 (2014), pp. 137 – 154 (avalaible on http://www.usd.cas.cz/casopis/czech-journal-of-contemporary-history-2-2014/ )

Writing history in the Czech and Slovak republics: an interview with Michal Pullmann. Social History Vol. 37 (2012), No. 4, pp. 384 – 401

 
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