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Předmět Modern History of the Jews in East Central Europe (YBAC01)

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Sylabus

The geographical focus of the course rests upon the territory associated with the Habsburg monarchy and its successor states as well as upon some parts of Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Russia (during the era of 1772-1917). Starting with the reforms launched by Joseph II in the 1780s, this course aspires to cover both the policies of relevant governments regarding their Jewish population(s) as well as the developments and intellectual innovations coming from inside the Jewish communities themselves. This course aims to explain the causes behind the respective governmental policies, highlight the profound changes taking place in Jewish community life during the era under scrutiny, illustrate the complexity of Jewish-Gentile relations and emphasize the importance of migration and demographic changes. Students examine the nature of the Jewish experience in Central Europe by comparing the differences among the individual Habsburg lands (Bohemia, Lower Austria, Galicia, Hungary) in the era prior to WWI. Then, particular attention is devoted to the treatment/status of the Jewish minority by/in the newly created nation-states in Eastern Central Europe after the WWI, both in the era between the world wars, as well as after 1945. The course is designed for students of Jewish studies, Central European history and general history as well as for all those interested in Jewish patrimony of the region. By using recent critical secondary sources as readings in the classes, the students have the opportunity to confront many cultural stereotypes.

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PhDr. Jan Zouplna, Ph.D.Kateřina JurečkováBc. Lenka Lukešová

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PhDr. Jan Zouplna, Ph.D.