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Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Overview of thematic areas of questions - Cultural heritage History of art 1. Prehistoric art. 2. Art of the world of Greek antiquity. 3. Roman art. 4. Early Christian art. 5. Art of the early Middle Ages. 6. Pre-Romanesque art in the Czech lands. 7. Romanesque art in Europe and the Czech lands. 8. Gothic architecture in Europe and the Czech lands. 9. Gothic sculpture and painting in the Czech lands. 10. Italian Renaissance. 11. Transalpine Renaissance. 12. Renaissance in the Czech lands. 13. Baroque art in Europe. 14. Baroque art in the Czech lands. 15. Classicism and Romanticism. 16. Architecture of the 19th century. 17. Painting movements of the 19th century. 18. Architecture of the 20th century. 19. Artistic trends of the 1st half of the 20th century. 20. Artistic tendencies after 1945. Cultural heritage and its management 1. Cultural history - methodologies, personalities, literature. 2. Material culture of the Middle Ages. 3. Material culture of the early modern period. 4. Material culture of the 17th and 18th centuries. 5. Material culture of the 19th and 20th centuries. 6. Archives and their structure. 7. Museums, galleries and open-air museums in the Czech Republic and in the region of NW Bohemia. 8. Oral history and its use in regional historical work. 9. Historical maps - types, possibilities of their reading and interpretation. 10. Czech-German regional literature. 11. Monument care in Austria-Hungary and in Europe until the end of World War I. 12. Monument care in Czechoslovakia in the years 1918-1945. 13. Monument care in Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1989. 14. Monument care in Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic after 1989. 15. Specifics of the monument fund in the area of northwestern Bohemia.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
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As part of the Cultural Heritage certification, knowledge of the subject History of Art from Antiquity to the 20th Century, with an emphasis on the European continent and Czech issues, and of the subject Introduction to the History of Architecture I and II is tested. Increased emphasis is placed on domestic artistic and architectural heritage. At the same time, knowledge of the material covered during the course of studies is tested within the group of selected subjects of the profiling foundation - Introduction to the History of Material Culture of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, Introduction to the History of Material Culture of the Premodern and Modern Period, Introduction to Cultural History, Introduction to Regional History and Introduction to the History of Monument Preservation. Students have the framework topics for the SZZk available in advance, which the examination board specifies into partial questions. Students draw a question from the history of fine arts and architecture (choose whether older/younger) and a second question based on the issues of the above-mentioned group of subjects.
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Prerequisites
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The prerequisite for taking the state exam is the previous successful completion of the index and the achievement of the required number of credit points.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Recommended literature
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