Lecturer(s)
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Rokoský Jaroslav, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Eyewitnesses are mostly people older than 80 years old, men and women from different social groups, of different professions and different democratic opinions. Due to some factors such as high age, health conditions or memory it would be precarious to provide concrete list of names. 1. Oral history method - advantages and pitfalls of its use; Czechoslovakia - Czechs, German, Slovaks, Rusyns: point of view and their changes 2. About the First Czechoslovakia; The Protectorace of Bohemia and Moravia - Testimonies of Witnesses 3. The Third Czechoslovakia; The 1950s in Communist Czechoslovakia - testimonies of witnesses 4. The "Golden Sixties" and the Prague Spring of 3968; Communist "Normalization"; The Fall of the Communist Regime in Czechoslovakia - testimonies of witnesses 5. Final colloquium
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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Existence of Czechoslovakia is a matter of past time, however there still live eyewitnesses who can tell us what it was like to "live" in Masarykś republic, how Nazi occupation and World War II interfered with their lives or how the communist regime affected them in the 50s of the 20 century. There are still people with troubled destiny who are half forgotten, not fully appreciated or even ignored very often. This course is trying to enable these people to speak about their individual experiences, attitudes and opinions so that younger generation would be reminded of their life experience. Our aim to map "minor history" is important for democratization of history. Destiny of eyewitnesses should never be forgotten and should bring young people to thinking over complicated modern Czech and Slovak history.
Students of history at FF UJEP in Ústí nad Labem have an opportunity to meet various persons related to the history of Czechoslovakia, they can ask about particular historical events, they can confront their knowledge from literature with direct responses and they can think about different attitudes and opinions. Deeper knowledge of modern history and different standpoints are both necessary and useful, particularly for future teachers.
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Prerequisites
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Deeper interest in modern history, ability to think and listen.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Familiarity with the literature on the topic, which will be primarily discussed with the eyewitness, and active participation in these meetings. The listener will be able to listen to and critically evaluate the individual testimonies of witnesses, to confront their knowledge of the literature and to reflect on different attitudes and opinions. He/she is able to formulate and defend his/her own opinion in the individual debates as well as in the final colloquium.
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Recommended literature
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Archivní prameny, dokumenty a odborná literatura k tématu podle zvoleného pamětníka.
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