Key to the culture of region: conflicts and relations (I) - "West" 3224-D9KRzach
Classes are devoted to discussing (selected) problem of history and culture of Germany, Bohemian lands and western Polish borderlands, especially the intercultural relations until interwar period within nation-building, religious, language, social, political and economic context. The main focus will be put on the interethnic and international conflicts and stereotypes.
1. Germans in the medieaval East and Central Europe
2. Germans and Poles – stereotypes in 19th century
3. German Jews from Bismarck until Crystal Night
4. Society in the IIIrd Reich – women, family, youth
5. Expulsion of Germans – rememberance and myth
6. Borderlands: East Prussia (Warmia, Masuria)
7. Identity of Polish Western and Northern Territories
8. Borderlands: Upper Silesia
9. The Meaning of Czech history
10. Polish-Czech mutual perception from the Middle Ages until the beginning of XXth century
11. Polish-Czech stereotypes and (mis)understandings
12. Borderlands: Cieszyn Silesia
13. West towards communism (40ties and 50ties of XXth century)
14. 1968 – FRG, Poland, Czechoslovakia
15. Germany towards Russia
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After courses student:
- knows and understands in a deepened degree German, Czech and Polish west borderlands‘ history.
- knows and understands in a deepened degree national and religious, social, political and economic development of German, Czech and Polish west borderlands‘ history.
- looks up, analyses, evaluates, selects and utilizes information about German, Czech and Polish west borderlands‘ history.
- develop their research skills, independently and using the support of a tutor, gain knowledge, skilfully formulate thoughts, present research results in the form of oral or written (different types) in unpredictable conditions about of German, Czech and Polish west borderlands‘ history with consideration of global context, to formulate them logically, in reference to opinions of other participants of communicative situation.
- is able to critical assessment, continuous training and complement of acquired knowledge.
- is able to participate in cultural life and make use of his different forms.
Assessment criteria
Condition of admission to examinations is compulsory attendance in the courses (according to Principles of studies at Faculty of Applied Linguistics).
Courses will consist of discussion about scheduled literature or material presented by tutor in form of presentation. Active participation in discussion means that student contributes to discussion during at least 50% classes.
Student will also write one paper (3-6 pages) or presentation about topic delimited by tutor.
Oral examination will contain two questions about material presented during course.
Final assessment depends on:
Factual participation in discussion during course (20%).
Written paper or presentation about topic delimited by tutor (20%).
Oral examination containing two questions (60%).
(comprehensive answer to one question = 30%, partial answer to one question = 15%).
Assessment range:
0%-49% - 2
50%-60% - 3
61%-70% - 3+
71%-80% - 4
81%-90% - 4+
91%-100% - 5
Additional knowledge - 5+
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Tomaszewski J., Czechy i Słowacja, Warszawa 2008.
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Zaolzie. Polsko-czeski spór o Śląsk Cieszyński 1918-2008, Warszawa 2008.
Additional information
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