Lecturer(s)
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Pernes Jiří, doc. PhDr. Dr.
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Course content
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1. The Habsburgs and the Czech Lands in History - The Life of Franz Joseph I.; Franz Joseph I. and the National Theatre in Prague 2. Czech-German Relations - Fundamentals; Punkte; 8th Provincial Jubilee Exhibition in 1891 3. Politics and Attitudes of Franz Joseph I - Museum of the Kingdom of Bohemia in Prague; Development of Czech Science and Education; Czech-German Dispute 4. The end of the Danube monarchy - František Ferdinand d?Este; The beginnings of the internal break of Czech society with the Habsburgs; Unsuccessful efforts to modernize the Danube monarchy; The struggle of the Czechs against the Habsburgs in the 20th century - causes and manifestations
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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A lecture on the relations of Czech society in the 19th and 20th centuries to the Habsburg-Lorraine family and its selected members. Its aim is to disrupt the existing and historical stereotypes proving that the Czech nation always suffered under the Habsburgs. It wants to explain to the audience that both sides of this relationship interacted and influenced each other?s behaviour and decision-making. In the sexond half of the 19th century, Czech society under the Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty underwent a turbulent development, as a result of which it became one of the modern Euroepan nations. The aim of the lecture is to explain the motives of selected decisions of Emperors Franz Joseph I and Charles I and to whor the tranformation of the Czech nation?s relationship to this ruling family - from unconditional loyalty to open hostility.
The student will gain knowledge about the coexistence of Czech society and the Habsburgs in the past, (s)he will be conviced that it was not a mere skirmish, but that the joint interaction in the past enriched both sides
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Prerequisites
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None
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Attendance at lectures is a prerequisite for successful completion of the course. This is followed by a joint discussion of the problems of the discussed material.
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Recommended literature
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