History of Spain, part 2 (Historia de España, 2.ª parte) 3305-HH2-11
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the history of Spain from the end of the Catholic Kings (Isabella and Ferdinand) to the outbreak of the War of Independence with Napoleon, with particular emphasis on the social and cultural processes taking place on the Iberian Peninsula. The course aims is to present the cultural diversity of Spain forom the historical perspective and its importance for the formation of Spanish society. Additionally, it covers the political changes taking place on the Iberian Peninsula in the modern period, when two dynasties ruled in Spain: the Habsburgs and the Bourbons.
Particular subjects:
1. Joan of Castile.
2. Charles V - as King of Spain and as Emperor.
3. Philip II - domestic and foreign policy.
4. Philip IV.
5. Philip IV and Olivares.
6. Charles II.
7. Philip V.
8. Ferdinand VI.
9. Charles III.
10. Charles IV
11. Second of May Uprising.
Specific matters will be discussed during one or two classes.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Upon graduation the student knows
K_W01 how to link Hispanic studies with other disciplines of the humanities on a basic level, including the study of culture and religion of Spanish-speaking countries
K_W03 basic terminology, subject and fields of research covering selected fields of science and scientific disciplines relevant to Iberian studies;
K_W06 the most important events in the history of Spain and Latin America and important aspects of Spanish culture and language;
Upon graduation the student knows how to
K_U02 present their views, opinions, discuss, present prepared issues in Poish;
K_U06 prepare oral presentations in Poish using appropriate methods and sources for the fields of scientific disciplines specific to Hispanic studies;
Upon graduation the student is capable of
K_K01 critical assessment of their own knowledge and skills and understands the need for continuous improvement and development;
K_K02 planning and organizing work, developing their entrepreneurship, team collaboration and compliance with professional ethics;
K_K03 active participation in the culture of the studied region using various forms and media and to work both in a team performing various roles and in an autonomous manner
Assessment criteria
The end-of-term note derives from a student's activity i(discussion, presentations), attendance (2 unexcused absence) and the oral exam. The oral exam consist of the knowledge obtained during classes as well as from the indicated literature.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Literature:
• T. Miłkowski, P. Machcewicz, Historia Hiszpanii (I część), Ossolineum, Wrocław 2009
• J. Brouwer, Joanna Szalona. Tragiczne życie w niespokojnym czasie (fragments), PIW, Warszawa 1991
• M. Defourneaux, Życie codzienne w Hiszpanii w wieku złotym (fragments), PIW, Warszawa 1968
• T. S. Dziekoński, Historya Hiszpanii podług najlepszych źródeł ułożona (fragments), S.H. Merzbach, Warszawa, 1852
• M. Fernández Álvarez. Cesarz Karol V, PIW, Warszawa 2003 (fragments)
• T. F. Hahn [red.], Anonima diarjusz peregrynacji włoskiej, hiszpańskiej i portugalskiej (fragments), Drukarnia A. Gojawiczyńskiego, Lwów 1935
• R. Hughes, Goya. Artysta i jego czas, W.A.B., Warszawa 2006 (fragments)
• H. Kamen, Imperium hiszpańskie. Dzieje rozkwitu i upadku (fragments), Bellona, Warszawa 2008
• G. Makowiecka, Po drogach polsko-hiszpańskich (fragments), Wydawnictwo Literackie, Kraków 1984
• C. Nooteboom, Drogi do Santiago (fragments), Wydawnictwo W.A.B., Warszawa 2007
• G. Parker, Filip II (fragmenty), PIW, Warszawa 1985
• C. Rojas, Burbonowie pozbawieni tronu (fragments), Universitas, Kraków 2001
• R. Skowron, Dyplomaci polscy w Hiszpanii w XVI i XVII wieku (fragments), Kraków 1997
Auxiliary literature:
• S. Barton, Historia Hiszpanii, Warszawa 2011
• M. Tuñón de Lara [red.], Historia Hiszpanii, Universitas, Kraków 1999 i następne wydania
• H. Kamen, Inkwizycja hiszpańska. Rewizja historyczna, Warszawa 2005.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: