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Předmět Ethnic Issues and Territories in Eastern, East Central and Southeastern Europe (JMM422)

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The main aim of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge of the nation-forming processes in East-Central and South-Eastern Europe since the end of the 19th century, to give them insights into particular nation´s development and to learn them to treat the national question with respect to its varying contexts including the territorial one.

Sylabus

1. Introduction (29 September 2015)2. Baltic area (6 October 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 19-72.Presentation:a) Russian Minorities in Estonia and/or Latviab) Polish minority in Lithuaniac) Minority policy in the Balticsd) National autonomy in the Baltics between 1918-19403. Belarus (13 October 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 176-180, 197-204, 225-237Presentation: a) Polish minority in Belarusb) Language issue in Belarus - Aidai Idinovac) National identity in Belarus4. Ukraine (20 October 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 175-264.Presentation: a) Language issue in Ukraineb) Regional factor and national identity - Ganna Efrosc) Minorities in Ukrained) National identity and crisis5. Poland (27 October 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 74-97, 112-126, 137-146.Presentation:a) German minority in Poland - Jacob Marcksb) Past and present of Jews in Polandc) Ukrainians in Poland6. Czecho-Slovakia (3 November 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 98-107, 127-133, 147-159.Presentation:a) Carpatho-Rusyns in pre-war Czechoslovakiab) Polish minority in Teschen Silesiac) Hungarian minority in Slovakiad) Germans of Czechoslovakia - Jonas Kibitzki7. Hungary (10 November 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 266-275, 289-294, 310-314.Presentation:a) Roma issue - Sofiia Riabushkinab) Hungarian diasporac) Hungarian Kingdom and minorities issue8. Romania & Moldova (24 November 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 276-282, 295-305, 315-323.Presentation:a) Transnistriab) Hungarian minorityc) Szeklers of Transylvaniad) German heritage in Romania - Anna Wielander9. Bulgaria (1 December 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 353-356, 368-370, 414-420.Presentation:a) Turkish question - Gunel Mammadovab) Pomaksc) Greek heritage10. Yugoslavia (8 December 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 339-352, 362-367, 377-413.Presentation:a) 1918-1989: unitarian state and federation comparedb) Moslems in Yugoslaviac) Serbo-Croatian phenomenon - Nikola Stojisavljevićd) Macedonian national identitye) National cohabitation in B&H11. Albania & Kosovo (15 December 2015)Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003, pp. 356-7, 370-1, 420-423.Presentation:a) Albanian minority in Serbiab) Kosovo: Kosovars or Albanians? - Pavle Basanovićc) Albanian diasporaPresentation topics are also offered as paper topics, select always one topic for each class, e.g. 1b or 4a or 10cThere should be a PowerPoint presentation, time 15-20 minutes List of papers:Carpatho-Rusyns in pre-war Czechoslovakia (Per Larsson)Macedonian national identity (Sarah Tully)Moslems in Yugoslavia (William O'Reilly )National cohabitation in B&H (Christopher Weed)Ukrainians in Poland (Caroline Bilsky)Yugoslavia 1918-1989: unitarian state and federation compared (Darko Cvijetić)   

Literatura

Obligatory reading:Eberhardt Piotr_Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-Century Central-Eastern Europe. Armonk-London 2003 (also Polish vision available: P.Eberhardt, Między Rosją i Niemcami. Warszawa 1995Magocsi, Paul R., Historical atlas of Central Europe. Seattle 2002Recommended readingKaiser, R.J., The geography of nationalism in Russia and the USSR. Princeton 1994National, regional and minority languages in Europe. Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2011.Minority issues in Europe : rights, concepts, policy. Ed. Tove H. Malloy. Berlin 2013The Oxford handbook of the history of nationalism, ed. John Breuilly, Oxford 2013Articles - employ JSTOR, Sage, Taylor&Francis, ebrary and other sources at: http://knihovna.jinonice.cuni.cz/en/ 

Požadavky

1. Assessment of the course (students can select one of the proposed variants)Variant A: presentation (20 %), final test (80 %)Variant B: short paper (20 %), final test (80 %)Assessment of the course is based on A-B-C-D-E-F system and is translated to the Czech marks as follows: A = 1; B and C = 2; D and E = 3, F = 4 (fail = neprospěl in Czech)2. Presentation - ppt or pptx format recommended, presentation is not produced to be read by the student (other students in the class can read it, too), but to provide the class with guidelines to topics which should be commented and analyzed; presentation shoud be sent to the lecturer always Friday before the class!3. Short paper = 1 800 words + footnotes + list of sources (students are obliged to search the library in Jinonice and available databases at http://knihovna.jinonice.cuni.cz/en/; topics as listed in the syllabus (deadline 18 December 2015).4. Test - will take place in the period between 18 January - 12 February 2015. There will be three exam terms and students have right to take three terms (one regular term and two retakes). Students who fail to register for exam in the regular period lose one term. Test combines numbers, geography/maps, history and data related to national groups and minorities. It is based on obligatory reading and presentations provided by the lecturer.

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doc. PhDr. Jiří Vykoukal, CSc.

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doc. PhDr. Jiří Vykoukal, CSc.