Lecturer(s)
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Němeček Jan, doc. PhDr. DrSc.
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Course content
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Representative bodies and the beginnings of the Czechoslovak foreign resist movement. The Czechoslovak national committee in Paris. The Czechoslovak exile government. The Council of State in London. Disclaiming the Munich Agreement (the topic will be introduced in the form of a lecture). The Czechoslovak relation to exile. Presidential decrees. The Czechoslovak communist party in exile. Sudetten-Germans in Czechoslovak exile. The preparation of displacement of the Germans in the foreign resist movement. Carpathian Russia in policy to Czechoslovak exiles. The National Movement in exile. The "Košice" government program. Opposition in the Czechoslovak resistance movement. The Czechoslovak exile press.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Methods of individual activities
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Learning outcomes
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The target of the course is to inform students about the activity and goals of Czechoslovak exile institutions during the World War II and about the relationships among individual streams of the foreign ressistance.
Students will be informed about basic questions which the foreign resistance tried to solve, about its methods, and also about disputes inside exile organisations and among them.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Home assignment evaluation
This course involves an essay on a particular topic.
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Recommended literature
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