Předmět Prague, Vienna, Budapest: an Intellectual and Cultural History (YBAC05)
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This course discusses the emergence of major modernist movements and ideas in the three Central European cities: Prague, Vienna and Budapest. In the period between the late 19th century and the beginning of WWII, these cities were the main centers of the then disintegrating Austrian-Hungarian Empire and, later, the capitals of three independent states - Czechoslovakia, Austria and Hungary, respectively. Despite the political turmoil, all the three cities became a watershed of the ideas that remain to be the sources of Western culture even today, including the dominant trends in current North American culture. This course shows how the dominant ideas in fields as diverse as religion, philosophy, science, psychology, art and architecture that have shaped 20th century culture in the West can be traced back to the works of Austrian, Czech or Hungarian intellectuals such as Franz Brentano, Sigmund Freud, Adolf Loos and Georg Lukács. Students have the extraordinary opportunity to study the fermentation of some of these ideas "on site," in the very places in which these ideas originated. Actual strolls through Prague and virtual strolls through Vienna and Budapest allow students to experience the complex relationships between the ideas and the urban geography.
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Tomáš Hříbek, Ph.D.Kateřina JurečkováBc. Lenka Lukešová
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Tomáš Hříbek, Ph.D.Kateřina JurečkováBc. Lenka Lukešová