Ethnic and political contemporaneity of the region 3224-Z2EPWR
1. The concept of independence in Central and Eastern Europe in the early 20th century.
2. The struggle for independence of the peoples of the region in 1918-1921.
3. National situation in the region in the interwar period.
4. Between two totalitarianisms. Central and Eastern Europe on the eve and during the Second World War.
5. Political and national situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe after the Second World War.
5. The disintegration of the USSR and national movements in Central and Eastern Europe.
6. The geopolitical aspirations of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of communism.
7. Conflictogenic places in the region: genesis, process, results.
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
1. skills:
is able to acquire knowledge and develop researching skills with guidance from scientific supervisor
has an ability of substantive argue taking advantage of views of other authors as well as an ability of formulating conclusions
2. social competences:
understands the need of lifelong learning
is aware of the importance of preserving cultural heritage of a region, the country and Europe
Assessment criteria
- final grade
- active participation in classes
- presence control
Bibliography
Bazylew Ludwik, Wieczorkiewicz Paweł, Historia Rosji, Wrocław-Warszwa-Kraków 2006.
Hrycak Jarosław, Historia Ukrainy, 1772—1999. Narodziny nowoczesnego narodu, Lublin 2000.
Mironowicz Eugeniusz, Białoruś, Warszawa 2007.
Riasanovsky Nicholas, Steinberg Mark, Historia Rosji, Kraków 2009.
Sahanowicz Hienadź, Szybieka Zachar, Historia Białorusi, Lublin 2001.
Serczyk Władysław, Historia Ukrainy, Warszawa 2001.
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