EUP415 Nationalism and its Manifestations

Fakulta sociálních studií
podzim 2007
Rozsah
1/1/0. 8 kr. Ukončení: zk.
Vyučující
doc. Mgr. Michal Pink, Ph.D. (přednášející)
doc. PhDr. Věra Stojarová, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Mgr. Hana Vykoupilová, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Mgr. et Mgr. Jiří Navrátil, Ph.D. (pomocník)
Garance
PhDr. Petr Suchý, Ph.D.
Katedra mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií – Fakulta sociálních studií
Kontaktní osoba: Mgr. Veronika Gábová
Rozvrh
St 16:00–17:40 M117
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Cíle předmětu
The aim of the course is to examine manifestations of nationalism in different European countries. At the beginning, key concepts and theories of nationalism, nation and national identity will be introduced. The manifestations of nationalism across Europe will be analyzed throughout the course.
Osnova
  • Course structure: 1. Theories of nationalism (Hana Vykoupilova) The lecture will provide with a brief description of fundamental theories of nationalism and will focus on different approaches towards conceptualisation of nationalism. ANDERSON, Benedict: Imagined Communities: Reflections on the origins and spread of nationalism. London: Verso. 1991, pp. 1-8, 37-46 CONVERSI, Daniele: Ernest Gellner`s Theory of Nationalism in SMITH, Anthony D. and LEOUSSI Athena (eds): Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Oxford: Transaction Books, 2000, pp. 102-107. Available at http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/conversi/gellner.pdf SCHÖPFLIN, George: Nationalism and Ethnicity in Europe, East and West in KUPCHAN, Charles A.: Nationalism and nationalities in the New Europe, pp 37-65 2. Nation – Key Concepts (Hana Vykoupilova) The lecture will deal with the key concepts of the nation and its formation across Europe and analyze the social preconditions of national revivals in the last century. HOBSBAWM, Eric: Nations and nationalism since 1780: programme, myth, reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991, pp. 101-129 HROCH, Miroslav: Social preconditions of national revival in Europe: a comparative analysis of the social composition of patriotic groups among the smaller European nations. New York: Columbia University Press. 2000, pp. 3-30 3. National Identity – Concepts and Manifestations in Europe (Hana Vykoupilova) The lecturer will give an overview of different concepts of national identity, its formation and its manifestation. The lecture will focus mainly on the manifestation of national identity in the Central European countries. SMITH, Anthony: National Identity. London: Penguin Books.1991, pp. 1-18 NORMAN, Wayne: Negotiating nationalism. Nation-building, federalism, and secession in the multinational state. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2006. Chapter 2.4 Constructing, deconstructing, and reconstructing national identity, pp. 23-42 4. Manifestations of Croatian Nationalism (Vera Stojarova) The lecturer will provide students with the manifestation of nationalism in Croatia from the Serbian as well as Croatian side. The role of sport, church, creation of history and national myths will be analyzed. SLPAŠAK, Svetlana et al.: The war started at Maksimir. Hate Speech in the Media. Belgrade 1997, pp. 97-156. 5. Manifestations of Serbian Nationalism (Vera Stojarova) The lecture will deal with the manifestations of the Serbian nationalism in Croatia. Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. The students will be acquainted with the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church and with the central Serbian myths. Perica, Vjekoslav: Balkan Idols. Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2002, pp 42-55;. Gordy, Eric D. : The Culture of Power in Serbia. Nationalism and the Destruction of Alternatives. The Pennsylvania State University Press, pp.61-101. 6. Manifestations of Albanian Nationalism (Vera Stojarova) The lecture will deal with the manifestations of Albanian nationalism in Kosovo, South-Eastern Serbia as well as Western Macedonia. Waller, M. – Drezov, K.- Gökay, B. (ed.) Kosovo: The Politics of Delusion. London: Frank Cass 2001, pp.3-19. Stojarová, V.: Albanian National Armies – Terrorists, Guerrillas or National Liberation Movements?, Paper presented at the Belgrade Conference 2006 7. Manifestations of Czech Nationalism (Hana Vykoupilová) The lecture will give an overview of the manifestation of nationalism in the Czech Republic and will acquaint the student with the right extremist scene as well as the motions of nationalism on the political scene. Extremism. Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic. Available at http://www.mvcr.cz/extremis/1999/angl/index.html. MUNK, Jan: Anti-semitism and Right-Wing Extremism in the Czech republic. OSCE Conference on anti-Semitism. Available at http://www.osce.org/documents/sg/2003/06/249_en.pdf. 8. Manifestations of Slovak Nationalism (Michal Pink) The lesson will deal with the main extremist political parties on the Slovak political scene, explicitly with the SNS and HZDS. The role of the Matica slovenská will be discussed. KOPECKÝ, Petr –MUDDE, Cas: Uncivil society: contentious politics in post-communist Europe. London: Routledge 2003. (pp: 55 – 73) RAMET, Sabrina P.: The radical right in central and eastern Europe since 1989. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. (pp: 109-132) 9. Nationalism in Austria (Vera Stojarova) The lecture will deal with the manifestations of nationalism in Austria, analyzing the FPO. Höbelt, Lothar : Defiant populist: Jörg Haider and the politics of Austria. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press 2003, pp. 117-163. 10. Manifestations of Polish Nationalism (Michal Pink) The lesson will concentrate on the manifestation of nationalism in Poland, the evolution of the extremist political parties and the role of the Catholic Church. KOPECKÝ, Petr –MUDDE, Cas: Uncivil society: contentious politics in post-communist Europe. London: Routledge 2003. (pp: 115 – 133) RAMET, Sabrina P.: The radical right in central and eastern Europe since 1989. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. (pp: 85 – 108) 11. Manifestations of French Nationalism (Michal Pink) The lesson about French nationalism is focused on explication of the roots, evolution and contemporary nationalism in France, mainly in the program of the political parties (UMP, FN, MNR, MPF etc). The emphasis will be given on the Fifth Republic. KNAPP, A. : Parties and the Party System in France - A disconnected Democracy, New York: Palgrave-Macmillan 2004. (pp: 234 – 266, 289 – 338) 12. Exam
Metody hodnocení
Organization of the course The course consists of lectures and seminar sessions. Grading 1) Actively take part in the seminars and draft a position paper for every seminar (40 %) 2) Essay (30 %) 3) Pass the test (30 % ) Organisation of the seminars: Students have to prepare for each seminar while drafting a position paper on a selected text. The pros and contras as well as students critique and recommendation shall be stressed. The presence of active students during seminars is obligatory. Students will pass the course, if he/she reaches 32 points out of 50 maximum. Your final grade will be based on: - Participation on seminars and drafting the position papers - max. 20 points - Essay – max. 15 points - Final test – max 15 points Final classification will be made following these grades on the scale: A. 50 - 45 points B. 44 - 41pointsC. 40 - 38 points D. 37 - 35 points E. 34 - 32 points F. 31 and less points
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