Selected Chapters from Contemporary Central European History

Selected Chapters from Contemporary Central European History

Study Cycle: 2

Lectures: 30

Seminars: 0

Tutorials: 0

ECTS credit: 3

Lecturer(s): izr. prof. dr. Balkovec Bojan, izr. prof. dr. Mikša Peter

The content includes various themes from modern Central European history, questions about the political, social, economic and cultural development of Central European history from 1918 onwards. In order to make it easier to understand, it is necessary to go back to the period before 1918 in some places. The historical development of Central Europe includes a wide range of questions, starting with the basic question of what Central Europe is. The historical development of Central Europe differs in its individual parts from the Czech Republic in the west to Ukraine in the east or Poland and Belarus in the north and the former territories of Yugoslavia in the south. The result of different political development and tradition is different cultural development in individual environments.

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