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Předmět Erasmus - Scotland – the Golden Age 1780-1837 (AHSV10873)

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Sylabus

1. Scottish history from the Late Medieval Ages to the late 1770s2. Scottish history from the 1780s to the 18373. Scotland’s Regions4. Social Background5. Science and Medicine6. Philosophy and Education7. Church and Universities8. Lawyers and Law-Breakers9. Culture and Literature10. Sir Walter Scott11. Sir Walter Scott’s Circle12. Scottish National Movement13. Nationalism after 1822

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