Course: Introduction to Hisotry of Heritage Preservation

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Course title Introduction to Hisotry of Heritage Preservation
Course code KHI/PBH64
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)
  • Honys Vít, PhDr.
Course content
Teaching of the course in full-time form includes the following topics on a weekly basis: 1. The beginnings of relations to works of the past and the birth of deliberate efforts to preserve monuments in the service of the national idea (up to the beginning of the 19th century). 2. The personality of E. E. Viollet le Duc and the purist concept of monument restoration. 3. Establishment and activities of the Central Commission for the Search and Preservation of Architectural Monuments in the Austrian Monarchy. 4. Theoretical concepts of G. Dehio, A. Riegl, B. Ebhart at the turn of the 19th - 20th century. 5. Max Dvořák and his reform of the Central Commission, the development of the field until the period of the First World War. 6. Monument care after the establishment of the First Czechoslovak Republic. Republic. 7. Monument care after the Second World War. 7. the Second World War until the end of the 1950s. 8. The first Czechoslovak law on cultural monuments 22/1958 Coll. and the development of monument care in the 1960s - 1980s. 9. The North Bohemian region and the fate of its monument fund in the period of "building socialism". 10. Act No. 20/87 Coll. on State Heritage Care as amended I. 11. Act No. 20/87 Coll. on State Heritage Care, as amended II. 12. Heritage conservation in France, V. 12. 13. Monument care in Germany, Austria, Slovakia. 14. Presentation of the causes of losses to the heritage stock at present.

Learning activities and teaching methods
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Learning outcomes
The development of monument care from the first manifestations of respect for historical and artistic works of the past to the current situation. After an introductory presentation of selected examples of a sensitive approach or relationship to artefacts of the past before the first legislative instruments for the protection of monuments, attention is paid in particular to the development of the principles of the protection of monuments of the 19th and 20th centuries, including the establishment and scope of the Vienna C.K. Commission for the Preservation and Retrieval of Building Monuments. The concepts of the approach to monuments in the theoretical works and practical realizations of leading figures in the field (E. E. Viollet le Duc, J.Ruskin, A. Riegl, G. G. Dehio, M. Dvořák, Z. Wirth, V. Wagner) with a focus on the Central European environment. The unfortunate regional specifics of the North Bohemian region after World War II and their consequences are also mentioned, including film documentaries on the subject. Finally, a description of the current legislation on monuments in the Czech Republic and the functioning of professional organizations and executive bodies of state monument care is given. There is also a comparison with the systems of monument care in selected European countries, including information on contributory stimulation of owners of monuments and some current problems in the field.
Based on the knowledge gained, the graduate has arguments in favour of the meaning and existence of the field of memorial care, including comparative practical examples. It gets an idea of the ideas of the most important theorists and personalities of monument care (A. Riegl, G. G. Dehio, M. Dvořák, Z. Wirth, V. Wagner) on the basis of an introduction to their core works (or their translations or lifts from them) and is familiar with the basic sources and literature for the development of state monument care on the territory of our state in the 20th century. He is also familiar with the basic principles of the state monument law in force (including comparison with similar principles in selected Western European countries). It thus gains a basic awareness of the development of the values of the monument in the historical retrospective and thus the creation of the mainstays of gradual social anchoring and the development of the autonomy of the field of monument care as an applied discipline tied to a wide range of other social science disciplines. Also on some topical topics of the field as a hitherto minimally exploited historical phenomenon especially the period of the 20th century (current on a regional scale for the so-called mining area of the Podkrušnohoří Mountains).
Prerequisites
Prior completion of History of Culture I is desiderable. II as well as the cross-cutting hisotrical context in particular in relation to Central European developments. Basic passive knowledge of German is also appropriate.

Assessment methods and criteria
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In addition to participating in teaching, the presumption of an active approach in discussions on some, especially topical topics.Study of basic and selected recommended literature is essential. Another requirement is knowledge of basic sectoral concepts, awareness of the most important personalities in the field and the ability to use knowledge from the current monument legislation in the final enrolment written task on the topic of monument protection
Recommended literature
  • Dvořák Max. Katechismus památkové péče. Praha, 2004. ISBN 80-86234-55-X.
  • Horáček Martin. Úvod do památkové péče. Olomouc, 2015.
  • Kroupa Petr. Čas a autenticita památky, in: Zprávy památkové péče 64, 2004/5, s. 431-442. 2004.
  • Riegl Alois. Moderní památková péče. Praha, 2003. ISBN 80-86234-34-7.
  • Wagner Václav. Umělecké dílo minulosti a jeho ochrana. Praha, 2005.


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