Course: History of administration II

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Course title History of administration II
Course code KAPV/PBH62
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study 3
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Zeman Václav, PhDr. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Constitutional developmen 1848-1918 2. State political administration 1848-1918 (dual-track state administration) 3. State political administration 1848-1919 (ministries) 4. Judiciary and judicial administration 1848-1918 5. Financial administration andaccounting control 1848-1918 6. Self-government (territorial self-government) 1848-1918 7. Institutions of a constitutional nature (National Committee, Constitution 1920) and politicl administration 1918-1938 8. Self-government 1918-1938 (municipal, district, provincial) 9. Ministries and sectoral administration 10. The Second Republic (constitutional and legal changes, changes in the position of the highest organs of state power), administration in the territories ceded after the Munich Agreement 1938-1945, administration of the Protectorate 11. Constitutional developmen 1945-1970 12. State administration 1945-1989 (government, central authorities) 13. Local government 1945-1989 14. State administration after 1989

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified, unspecified
Learning outcomes
The History of Administration introduces the audience to the organisation of public administration in the territory of the Czech state in the time span from 1848 to the present. The interpretation of the instituions of public administration is combined with information on the preservation and storage of their written production as an important moment not only for the understanding of their organisation and actual functioning, but also for the methodical historical studyin general. In thi sexond part of the course, attention is paid to the great administrative reforms after 1848, which finally gave birth to the modern administration. The year 1918 did not so much bring further fundamental changes in this respect, but clearly 1938/1939. In 1945, everything did not return to the state before the Munic Agreement, but a completely new state administration was created, which was then completed by a series of administrative reforms (and experiments) in the 1950s. A new stage in the development of the state administration is then brought about by the changes after 1989 or 1993.
The student is able to present the basic features of the development of administration from 1848 to the present. The student has knowledge of constitutional development, political administration and local government. The student is able to clearly present the problems of state administration in the individual phases of administrative development, is able to list and justify the main administrative milestones of our development. The student is able to describe well the functioning of the administration in the socialist period, as well as after 1989 up to the present day.
Prerequisites
History of Administration I
KAPV/PBH53

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
The knowledge of the interpreted material acquired throughout the course will be verified in the form of a written test
Recommended literature
  • Jan JANÁK, Zdeňka HLEDÍKOVÁ, Jan DOBEŠ. Dějiny správy v českých zemích od počátků státu po současnost. Praha, 2005.
  • Karel Malý a kol. Dějiny českého a československého práva do roku 1945. Praha, 1997.
  • Ludomír Kocourek. Správa v českých zemích a v Československu v letech 1848-2005 : historický přehled. Praha, 2007.


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