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SUMMER 2010
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  Challenges to European Politics

  Milestones of the Czech ...
  Modern Czech Film
  Elementary Czech

 

 

Curriculum / Summer 2010

The current summer curriculum consists of four courses in Central European civilization and history, political science, Czech film, and Czech language.

 

Challenges to European Politics

The main goal of this course is to familiarize students with the politics of transition in Europe that happened during the last quarter of this century. It is designed to highlight developmental tendencies in European politics and to enable students’ deeper understanding of not only recent developments but also of future potential problems of European politics. The course will start from the ques­tion whether we can speak about Europe as a whole and will continue with characteristics of European non-democratic regimes of the past, dissidents’ activities of Central and East­ern Europe, theories of transition and the processes of transition in comparative perspec­tive. The course will be concluded with specification of challenges to democratization, i.e. nationalism legacy of the past.

Instructor:
Dr. Vladimíra Dvořáková, Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Prague School of Economics; Petr Vymětal, Junior Researcher, Center of Economic Studies, Prague School of Economics

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Milestones of the Czech History and Civilization

The course provides an introduction to cultural aspects of Czech and in broader sense Central European environment. It concentrates on major historical events and processes that have shaped future developments in the area and contributed to various aspects of the Czech national identity. Cultural awareness is initiated through readings and lectures followed by discussions. Visits to historically important sites in Prague and the Czech Republic are an integral part of the course. Participants are expected to gain background knowledge of the region's history and civilization, to understand and examine issues of social changes and their effects on and interaction with social fabric of the nation. The course is complemented with reading and analysis of important fiction of respective epoques.

Instructor:
Petr A. Bílek, Associate Professor Chair of Department of Czech Literature, Charles University, Prague
Pavel Sládek, Institute for Near East and African Studies, Charles University

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Modern Czech Film

The course provides a deeper insight into the issues of modern Czechoslovak history and socio-cultural developments as documented by both major feature films and documentaries. Viewed against the general backdrop of key historical events, the participants will gain more intimate knowledge and un­derstanding of the unique modern Central European experi­ence as interpreted by famous film makers many of which helped create the phenomenon of the Czech New Wave (Academy Award Laureates Miloš Forman and Jiří Menzel among them). Film screenings will include films covering World War II., the Stalinist Fifties, the period of political and cultural thaw of the Sixties, the most significant works of the post-1968 Soviet invasion years as well as post-1989 Velvet Revolution trends and controversies of the Czech film art.

Instructor:
Ivana Doležalová, film theorist, and publicist

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Elementary Czech

The course is designed to give stu-dents the ability to handle everyday situations in Czech by focusing on listening and reading com-prehension, speaking and beginning writing skills, introduction to Czech grammar.

Instructors:
Jitka Kauerová, Lecturer of Czech

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