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Lecturer(s)
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Novotný Lukáš, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1) Kievan Rus 2) Central Europe during the era of Piast and Árpád dynasties 3) Russia between 12th and 15th century - Grand Duchy of Moscow, Grand Duchy of Vladimir-Suzdal 4) Ivan the Terrible and his era, Smuta, ascension of the House of Romanov 5) Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Hungarian Kingdom until 1526 6) Russian Empire during the 17th and 18th century - Peter the Great, Catherine the Great 7) Hungarian Kingdom 1526-1918 8) Poland 1795-1918, re-establishment of the Polish state 9) Russian Empire from the Napoleonic Wars until the October Revolution I 10) Russian Empire from the Napoleonic Wars until the October Revolution II 11) Central Europe 1918-1945 12) Central Europe 1945-1989
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Seminar
- Contact hours
- 26 hours per semester
- Practical training (number of hours)
- 26 hours per semester
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 52 hours per semester
- Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
- 26 hours per semester
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| prerequisite |
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| Knowledge |
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| to describe the most important events in the history of Central and Eastern Europe |
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| to interpret Czech professional text |
| to interpret English professional text |
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| N/A |
| learning outcomes |
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| Knowledge |
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| to characterize typical phenomena of the history of Central and Eastern Europe |
| to characterize the basic stages of the historical development of Central and Eastern Europe from the Middle Ages to 1945 |
| to explain the most important events in the history of Central and Eastern Europe from the Middle Ages to 1945 |
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| to critically reflect on the literature on the history of Central and Eastern Europe |
| to interpret the most important changes in the political, social, and economic history of Central and Eastern Europe from the Middle Ages to 1945 |
| to analyze the causes of differences in the medieval development of Poland, Hungary, and Russia |
| to analyze the development of Central Europe until 1945 |
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| N/A |
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| Lecture |
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| Seminar |
| Individual study |
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| Seminar |
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| Written exam |
| Skills |
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| Written exam |
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| Written exam |
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Recommended literature
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Kontler, László; Pražák, Richard. Dějiny Maďarska. 2., dopl. vyd. Praha : NLN, Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7106-616-3.
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Kosman, Marceli. Dějiny Polska. Vyd. 1. Praha : Karolinum, 2011. ISBN 978-80-246-1842-5.
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Křen, Jan. Dvě století střední Evropy. Praha : Argo, 2005. ISBN 80-7203-612-2.
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Malia, Martin. Sovětská tragédie : dějiny socialismu v Rusku v letech 1917-1991. Praha : Argo, 2004. ISBN 80-7203-566-5.
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Picková, Dana. Anglo-ruské vztahy ve druhé polovině 16. století. 1. vyd. Praha : Univerzita Karlova, 1992. ISBN 80-7066-209-3.
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Pipes, Richard. Rusko za starého režimu. Praha : Argo, 2004. ISBN 80-7203-559-2.
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Švankmajer, Milan. Dějiny Ruska. Praha : Nakladatelství Lidové noviny, 2004. ISBN 80-7106-658-3.
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Vykoukal, Jiří; Litera, Bohuslav; Tejchman, Miroslav. Východ : vznik, vývoj a rozpad sovětského bloku 1944-1989. Praha : Libri, 2000. ISBN 80-85983-82-6.
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