Course title | Everyday Life of a Nobleman in the 17th Century |
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Course code | KHI/PV119 |
Organizational form of instruction | Lecture |
Level of course | Bachelor |
Year of study | not specified |
Semester | Winter and summer |
Number of ECTS credits | 4 |
Language of instruction | Czech |
Status of course | Compulsory-optional |
Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
Work placements | This is not an internship |
Recommended optional programme components | None |
Lecturer(s) |
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Course content |
1. Nobility in the 17th century as a research topic - introduction of basic literature and source possibilities 2. First rites of passage - birth, baptism, wedding 3. The youth of an aristocrat - the phenomenon of cavalier journeys 4. Career of a nobleman 5. Memento mori 6. Piety in the 17th century 7. Recatholization 8. Baroque landscape in the hands of the nobility 9. The nobleman and his subjects 10. Property conditions and transformations 11. War events of the 17th century 12. Noble self-representation 13. The nobleman in the early Baroque environment 14. Festivals and rituals at court
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Learning activities and teaching methods |
unspecified, unspecified, unspecified, unspecified |
Learning outcomes |
The aim of this required elective course is to familiarize students with the everyday life of a nobleman in the 17 century. Attention will be paid especially to the situation in the Czech lands. The aim is to show the transformation of the aristocracy and its customs and to present the widest possible spectrum of manifestations of the lifestyle of the nobility in the early modern period. The course also includes the presentation of selected sources related to the history of everyday life and their subsequent analysis.
Completion of the course will broaden students' knowledge of the nobility in the Czech lands in the 17th century. The student will be able to describe the everyday life of a nobleman and will be able to interpret to a lesser extent the transformation of the nobility and its life in the 17th century. At the same time, the student will gain knowledge of extant source materials of Czech and foreign provenance and will become personally axquainted with some of these sources, thus gaining practical experience with writings typical of the early modern aristocracy. |
Prerequisites |
None
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Assessment methods and criteria |
unspecified
Active participation in lectures, successful completion of a test related to the history of everyday life of the aristocracy in the 17th century. |
Recommended literature |
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Study plans that include the course |
Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester |
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