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Předmět Dissent in Communist Central Europe (HIU / EDISS)

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1. Introduction2. Sovietisation of Central Europe, 194419503. Political Development of Central Europe 195319684. Political Development of Central Europe 197019895. Comparative Central European Dissent: An Introduction6. Václav Havel and the Czech Dissent7. Michnik, Walesa and the Solidarita Movement8. 30. years of Hungarian Opposition to the Party Rule9. Dissent Elites and the 1989 revolutions10. Dissent Elites and the 1989 revolutions11. Dissent's Views on the Future of Democracy in Central Europe12. Post-Communist DevelopmentLiteratureAsh, T. G.: We the People: The Revolution of 89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague. Cambridge, Granta 1990.Havel, V.: The Art of the Impossible: The Politics as Morality and Practice. New York, Knopf 1997.Johnson, L. M.: Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends. New York, Oxford University Press 2001.Keane, J. (ed.): Civli Society and the State. London, Verso 1988.Leffler, M. P. Wested, O. A. (eds.): The Cambridge History of the Cold War. Vol. I-III. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 2010.Michnik, A.: Letters from Prison and other Essays. Berkeley, University of California Press 1985.Moller, J.: Post-communist Regime Change. AComparative Study. London and New York, Routledge 2009.Navrátil, J. (ed.): The Prague Spring, 1968. Budapest, CEU Press 1998.Pollack, D. Wielgohs, J.: Dissent and Opposition in Communist Eastern Europe. Origins of Civil Society and Democratic Transition. Aldesrshot, Ashgate 2005.Roberts, A. Ash, T. G.: Civil Resistance nad Power Politics: The Experience of non-violent Acton from Gandhi to the Present. Oxford, Oxford University Press 2009.Tucker, A.: The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburg Press 1999.Wandycz, P.: The Price of Freedom: A History of East Central Europe from the Middle Ages to theAdditional readings:Falk, B.: Resistance and Dissent in Central and Eastern Europe: An Emerging Historiography. East European Politics and Societites, 25, 2011, č. 2, s. 318360.Greame, Gill: Democracy and Post-communism. London and New York, Routledge 2002.Judt, T.: Postwar. A History of Europe after 1945. London, Penguin 2006.Ingelhart, R.: East European Value systems in Global Perspective. In: Klingeman, H.-D. Fuchs, D. Zielonka, J.: Democracy and Political Culture in Eastern Europe. London and New York, Routledge 2006, s. 6798.Ramet, S.: rocking the State: Rock Music and Politics in Eastern Europe and Russia. Boulder, Westview 1994.

Získané způsobilosti

The aim of this course is give students an insight into the life of dissent and anti-communist oppositionin the Central Europe. After participating in this course the students should have much better grasp of later 20th century Central European history and also will be much better prepared in assessing analytically the scope and goals of dissent in the region. Students of this course will further develop sufficient background knowledge to understand better the peculiar paths of post-communist state and society development.

Požadavky

For being given a credit, every student is obliged to participate actively in course's seminars, his/her contribution based on sufficient knowledge of assigned readings. Every student will hand over on every seminar one page annotation summarizing seminar reading for the given week. Another assignment consist of writing five page long paper characterization one from among the key figures in dissent political thought in Communist Central Europe. Afterwards, the students.will write a final test.

Garant

Mgr. Stanislav Myšička, Ph.D.