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Lecturer(s)
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Hrubá Michaela, prof. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Introduction, familiarization with the conditions and course of the subject, presentation of the topic, basic literature. 2. Research of material culture in the European context 3. Domestic traditions of material culture research (Contact teaching) 4. Iconographic sources on the history of material culture 5. Iconographic sources on the history of material culture 6. Written sources on the history of material culture (private law sources) 7. Written sources on the history of material culture (personal documents) 8. Material culture and research into everyday life 9. Material culture and the life cycle of early modern man 10. Gender aspects of material culture research (Topics provided to students from the record and as part of supporting materials via the Moodle system) 11. Social status and material culture - nobility 12. Social status and material culture - townspeople 13. Social status and material culture - rural dwellers 14. Assessment and evaluation of assigned topics (Face-to-face teaching)
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the interdisciplinary concept of material culture research, which includes an interest in the history of objects, examining the transformation of their functions determined by their materiality, the relationship of users to them, and their role in the social status of their owners. The subject is perceived as a symbol of lifestyle, which contributes to social differentiation and creates symbolic "cultural boundaries." It is part of the so-called objectified cultural capital, which has a key function in cultural and social inclusion/exclusion.
As part of a seminar assignment on a given topic, students will demonstrate their ability to work with specialist literature and interpret assigned iconographic or written historical sources related to various aspects of material culture and everyday life. They will be able to present the topic, respond to questions, and argue their case professionally.
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Prerequisites
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None.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Requirements for students: - essay and PowerPoint presentation on a chosen topic (MS Office) - active participation in class - maximum of two absences; a third absence is possible, but only with prior agreement
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Recommended literature
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D. Hicks, W. Whyte et al. A cultural history of Objects I ? VI. London. 2021.
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H. Appelt (ed.). Die Funktion der schriftlichen Quelle in der Sachkulturforschung. Wien. 1976, ISSN 0029-9669.
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H. de Morant. Dějiny užitého umění. Praha. 1983.
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J. Pešek. Měšťanská vzdělanost a kultura v předbělohorských Čechách 1547-1620 (Všední dny kulturního života). Praha. 1993.
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J. Petráň, L. Petráňová. Rolník v evropské tradiční kultuře. Praha. 2000.
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K. Pauknerová. Antropologie, archeologie a interpretativní přístup: příklad domova. Antropowebzin 2. 2014.
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K. Pauknerová. Co říká dům: možnosti symetrického přístupu k materialitě domova. Český lid 101/4. 2014.
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L. Kybalová. Dějiny odívání, renesance. Praha. 1996.
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L. Kybalová. Dějiny odívání, středověk. Praha. 2021.
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L. Petráňová, J. Vařeka. Vybavení venkovské zemědělské usedlosti v době předbělohorské na pozadí poddanských inventářů. Archaeologia historica 12. 1987.
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L. Petráňová. Nové historickoantropologické proudy evropského národopisu: k problému integrované "historické sociální vědy?. Český lid 78. 1991.
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R. van Dülmen. Historická antropologie. Praha. 2002.
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T. Meier (Hrsg.). Materiale Textkulturen. Konzepte?Materialien?Praktiken. Berlin?München?Boston. 2015.
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V. Bůžek, P. Král. Člověk českého raného novověku. Praha. 2007.
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Z. Smetánka. Legenda o Ostojovi. Praha. 2010.
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