The Modern History of Poland: from the Partition to the Independence
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | WH.IH.UD.19.8.2.5 |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
(brak danych)
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(0222) Historia i archeologia
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | The Modern History of Poland: from the Partition to the Independence |
Jednostka: | Instytut Historii |
Grupy: | |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
4.00
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2023/2024" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT WYK
ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Wykład, 30 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | Kamil Ruszała | |
Prowadzący grup: | Kamil Ruszała | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: | Przedmiot - Egzamin | |
Cele kształcenia: | The main aim of this course is to introduce students to the MA level in the history of partitioned Poland, suing some selected problems from a period 1772-1918. Students should read mandatory reading to be better prepared for lecturers. Most of them will be led at the university's building, but the courses also provide classes in a field (Museums, public spaces in Kraków). |
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Efekty kształcenia: | K_W01 K_W03 K_W05 K_W06 K_W07 K_W08 K_W09 K_W10 K_W11 K_W12 K_W13 K_W14 K_W15 K_U01 K_U02 K_U03 K_U04 K_U05 K_U06 K_U07 K_U08 K_U09 K_U10 K_U11 K_U12 K_U13 K_U14 K_U17 K_U21 K_K01 K_K03 K_K04 K_K05 K_K06 K_K07 K_K08 K_K09 K_K10 K_K11 K_K12 |
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Wymagania wstępne: | The course will be leaded in English. To do so, an Upper-Intermediate level of language skills is expected (B2 minimum). |
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Forma i warunki zaliczenia: | The course terminates with written exam. |
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Terminy egzaminów i zaliczeń: | The course will be finished in the exam: written exam in the first term (June) and oral exam in an end-of-term (September). Students will be informed about the exact date later. |
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Metody dydaktyczne - słownik: | Metody podające - opowiadanie |
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Metody dydaktyczne: | Lecture, presentation, description, workshop in a field |
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Sylabus przedmiotu dla studentów rozpoczynających studia od roku akademickiego 19/20 lub później: | ||
Skrócony opis: |
The main aim of this course is to introduce students to the MA level in the history of partitioned Poland, suing some selected problems from a period 1772-1918. Students should read mandatory reading to be better prepared for lecturers. Most of them will be led at the university's building, but the courses also provide classes in a field (Museums, public spaces in Kraków). |
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Pełny opis: |
Preliminary schedule (to be slightly modified): 1. Approaching a Polish Modern History: trends, literature, key questions. 2. Poland without Poland: Polish Statehood(s) between borders decline and rebirth. 3. Poland without Poland: Polish Statehood(s) between borders decline and rebirth (continuation). 4. Everyday life under Russian and Prussian rule: upheaval between the eradication and developing of a Polish Culture. 5. “Half-Asia”, “Galician Misery” or “Oil Empire”? The history of Galicia (Austrian Partitioned Poland). 6. On the outskirts of the Habsburg Empire. Galicia as multicultural land (continuation). 7. Galician Topography. 8. Cultural History of Modern Poland in the long 19. century. 9. Cultural History of Modern Poland in the long 19. century (continuation) 10. Social changes, societies, migrations, urbanization in the long 19. century in partitioned Poland. 11. Class in a field (out of University: museums/fortress Kraków etc). 12. Struggling for bread: Everyday life of societies in East-Central Europe during World War I. 13. 1918 and reshaping of postimperial Poland. 14. Recapitulation and final remarks. 15. Written exam. |
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Literatura: |
Literature: B. Porter-Szücs, Poland in the Modern World: Beyond Martyrdom, Wiley-Blackwell 2014. P.M. Dabrowski, Poland: The First Thousand Years, Northwestern Illinois University Press 2015. A. Prażmowska, Poland. A Modern History, Bloomsbury Publishing 2012. P.R. Magocsi, Historical Atlas of East-Central Europe, Toronto University Press 1995. Auxilary literature: P. Stachura, Poland, 1918–1945. An Interpretive and Documentary History of the Second Republic, Routledge 2004. L.S. Kolek, Polish Culture. A Historical Introduction, Lublin 2002. R.F. Leslie, The History of Poland Since 1863, Cambridge University Press 1983. Robert L. Nelson, Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the East: 1850 Through the Present (Studies in European Culture and History), Palgrave Macmillan 2009. W. Roszkowski, East Central Europe. A Concise History, Warszawa 2015. Larry Wolff, The Idea of Galicia: History and Fantasy in Habsburg Political Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press 2010 Markian Prokopovych, Habsburg Lemberg: Architecture, Public Space, and Politics in the Galician Capital, 1772-1914, West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2008 Nathaniel D. Wood, Becoming Metropolitan: Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow. Urban Selfhood and the Making of Modern Cracow, Northwestern Illinois University Press, 2010 Alison Fleig Frank, Oil Empire. Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia, Harvard Historical Studies, Harvard University Press Cambridge, MA, London 2005. Keely Stauter-Halsted, The Nation in the Village: The Genesis of Peasant National Identity in Austrian Poland, 1848-1914, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2001 P.S. Wandycz, The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795–1918, University o Washington Press 1975. A. Zamoyski, Poland: A History, Harper Collins Publisher 2009. R. Butterwick, The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788-1792: A Political History, Oxford University Press 2012 N. Davies, God’s Playground: A History of Poland, Vol. 1: The Origins to 1795, Columbia University Press 2005. N. Davies, God’s Playground: A History of Poland, Vol. 2: 1795 to the Present, Columbia University Press 2005. |
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Uwagi: |
Contact: kamil.ruszala@uj.edu.pl in case of any questions regarding to this sylabus. |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie.