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Předmět Remodelling Political Culture in Central Europe after 1989 (CZS01)

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The course is conceived to give students a complex insight into trends and events that have influenced recent political and social developments in Central Europe and have significantly contributed to the present character of political life in this specific region of Europe.Throughout the course we will primarily focus on the four Visegrad countries (Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia) which will be regarded as the core of the Central European region, although at various occasions we will include discussion of other countries or their parts, such as Austria, Germany, Russia and others.The course will consist of two parts. The first one (shorter) will give a contextual and historical introduction into the Central Europe. While a number of letures will be devoted to specific historical periods, the general approach is to point out their impact on the present situation in the region. After the first part of the course, the students will be expected to be familiar with basic historical facts and especially the ways how they are (or are not) remembered in the countries of the region. The second part of the course will look at some specific issues which emerged in the region after the 1989 and changes of political systems. The objective is that students will at the end of the course understand the most recent development in the region within the scope of each of the covered topics in the post-1989 period and they will be able to critically assess the present situation.

Osnova

16. 2. 2015 Introduction to the course and the concept of Central Europe23. 2. 2015 Medieval history and historical images of Central Europe2. 3. 2015 National awakening and the long 19th century in Central Europe9. 3. 2015 The rise and fall of Central Europe: The Region in the interwar period16. 3. 2015 Material and imaginative realities: Central Europe as part of the political East23. 3. 2015 Revolutions of 1989 and openings towards democracy30. 3. 2015 Mid-term exam6. 4. 2015 Political transformation in the Central Europe: Progressing democratization (1990-2004)13. 4. 2015 Parties, presidents and elections: Who is in charge?20. 4. 2015 Building civil society from scratch27. 4. 2015 Security situation in Central Europe after 19894. 5. 2015 Europeanization and globalization11. 5. 2015 Political economy of Central European post-1989 development18. 5. 2015 Concluding remarks and open discussion

Literatura

doporučená literaturaINNES, Abby. Czechoslovakia :the short goodbye. New Haven: Yale university press, 2001. xii, 334 s. ISBN 0-300-09063-3. infoWANDYCZ, Piotr Stefan. The price of freedom :a history of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. 2nd ed. New York :.: Routledge, 2001. xvii, 335. ISBN 0-415-25491-4. infoROTHSCHILD, Joseph a Nancy M. WINGFIELD. Return to diversity :a political history of East Centrale Europe since World War II. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. xii, 338 s. ISBN 0-19-511992-4. infoFIALA, Petr , Miroslav MAREŠ a Pavel PŠEJA . The development of political parties and the party system. In VEČERNÍK, Jiří a Petr MATĚJŮ. Ten years of rebuilding capitalism: Czech society after 1989. Praha: Academia, 1999. s. 273-294. ISBN 80-200-0774-1. info

Garant

Mgr. Martin Glogar

Vyučující

Ing. Mgr. Richard TurcsányiMgr. et Mgr. Michal Mochťak, Ph.D.