This course is not currently conducted!
ECTS credits:
unknown
Language:
English
Organized by:
Faculty of Philosophy
(for:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
Historical Distinctiveness of Central Europe 22-PIE-HDC
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Module learning aims
(in Polish) The aim of the course is to familiarize the students with:
- the notions of Western, Eastern and Central Europe and the ways of regionalizing of European continent;
- The sources of economical dualism (XVI century) as the main factor of differentiation of historical development of the Western and Central Europe;
- Overview of explanations of developmental distinctiveness of Central-European societies
- The methodological assumptions: the modelling method in historical sciences;
- The theoretical assumptions: the main models of non-Marxian historical materialism;
- The development of Polish, Czech and Hungarian societies from X to XVIII centuries;
- The consequences of second serfdom and economical dualism (economic, politic and cultural) in the further development of Central European societies
Information on where to find course materials
(in Polish) Adam Mickiewicz University Repository/ Repozytorium UAM
AMU Library/ Biblioteka Główna UAM
Major
(in Polish) filozofia, studia licencjackie I stopnia
Methods of teaching for learning outcomes achievement
(in Polish) lecture with elements of discussion
Course module conducted remotely (e-learning)
(in Polish) not relevant
Student workload (ECTS credits)
(in Polish) 4
Cycle of studies
1st cycle
Module type
elective
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences
(in Polish) not relevant
Course coordinators
Additional information
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