
Informacje podstawowe
- Kierunek studiów
- Historia
- Ścieżka
- -
- Jednostka organizacyjna
- Wydział Historyczny
- Poziom kształcenia
- drugiego stopnia
- Forma studiów
- studia stacjonarne
- Profil studiów
- ogólnoakademicki
- Obligatoryjność
- fakultatywny
- Cykl kształcenia
- 2025/26
- Rok realizacji
- 2025/26
- Kod przedmiotu
- UJ.WHHISS.22.17213.25
- Języki wykładowe
- angielski
- Dyscypliny
- Historia
- Klasyfikacja ISCED
- 0222 Historia i archeologia
- Kod USOS
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Okres
Semestr 2
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Forma weryfikacji uzyskanych efektów uczenia się
egzamin
Forma prowadzenia i godziny zajęć
wykład:
30
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Liczba punktów ECTS
4.0
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Cele kształcenia dla przedmiotu
| C1 | Zapoznanie studentów z historią Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej jako regionu granicznego imperiów. |
| C2 | Uświadomienie studentom roli nacjonalizmu i ruchów narodowych w kształtowaniu tożsamości regionalnej. |
| C3 | Analiza wpływu wojen światowych na Europę Środkowo-Wschodnią i ziemie polskie. |
| C4 | Zapoznanie studentów z różnymi rodzajami źródeł historycznych oraz metodami ich analizy. |
| C5 | Rozwijanie umiejętności pracy z mapami i rozpoznawania geografii regionu w kontekście historycznym. |
| C6 | Umiejscowienie dziejów ziem polskich i Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej na tle historii imperiów Romanowów, Habsburgów i Hohenzollernów oraz historii kontynentu. |
| C7 | Przekazanie wiedzy z zakresu kulturowej interpretacji regionu i ich ludzi w epoce nowoczesnej. |
| C8 | Wyjaśnienie problemów gospodarczych regionu: między zacofaniem a rewolucją przemysłową. |
| C9 | Analiza ruchów rewolucyjnych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej na tle rewolucji europejskich, między nacjonalizmem a europejskim duchem walki. |
Efekty uczenia się dla przedmiotu
| Kod | Efekty w zakresie | Kierunkowe efekty uczenia się | Metody weryfikacji |
| Wiedzy – Student zna i rozumie: | |||
| W1 | Upon completing this course, students will comprehensively understand the modern period in Polish history, particularly the era of partitions from 1772 to the establishment of an independent Poland in 1918, with knowledge extending to the broader East-Central European context. The student understands the key historical processes that have shaped East-Central Europe from the 18th century to the present. They recognize the influence of the Romanov, Habsburg, and Hohenzollern empires on the region’s political and social development. Additionally, they comprehend the significance of nationalism, revolutions, and social movements in transforming the region. The student is also familiar with the economic and cultural conditions that influenced the historical trajectory of East-Central Europe and understands the role of history in shaping contemporary national and regional identities. | HIS_K2_W01, HIS_K2_W02, HIS_K2_W03, HIS_K2_W04, HIS_K2_W06, HIS_K2_W07, HIS_K2_W08, HIS_K2_W10, HIS_K2_W11 | egzamin pisemny |
| Umiejętności – Student potrafi: | |||
| U1 | They will be equipped to analyze and interpret key historical issues, encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural dimensions, allowing them to navigate the complexities of the decline of the old Commonwealth, resistance movements, the creation of quasi-statehoods, post-partitioned space organization, and the profound changes shaping modern society in Polish lands. | HIS_K2_U01, HIS_K2_U02, HIS_K2_U04, HIS_K2_U05, HIS_K2_U07, HIS_K2_U09 | egzamin pisemny |
| Kompetencji społecznych – Student jest gotów do: | |||
| K1 | The student is ready to engage in scholarly discussions about the history of East-Central Europe, demonstrating an ability to analyze historical narratives critically. They show intellectual curiosity and a commitment to lifelong learning in the field of history. The student is open to diverse historical perspectives and respects different national experiences and memories. Furthermore, they can apply their historical knowledge to analyze contemporary social and political challenges. | HIS_K2_K01, HIS_K2_K02, HIS_K2_K03, HIS_K2_K04 | egzamin pisemny |
Bilans punktów ECTS
| Forma aktywności studenta | Średnia liczba godzin* przeznaczonych na zrealizowane rodzaje zajęć | |
| wykład | 30 | |
| samodzielna nauka dotycząca treści poruszanych na zajęciach | 30 | |
| przygotowanie do egzaminu | 60 | |
| Łączny nakład pracy studenta |
Liczba godzin
120
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ECTS
4.0
|
* godzina (lekcyjna) oznacza 45 minut
Treści programowe
| Lp. | Treści programowe | Efekty uczenia się dla przedmiotu |
| 1. |
Approaching the East-Central Europe and Polish Lands in the Modern Era - Introduction. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 2. |
The Decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Rise of Partitioned Poland. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 3. |
Floating Borders. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 4. |
Romanticism and National Uprisings. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 5. |
Romanov Empire and the Kingdom of Poland. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 6. |
Hohenzollern Empire: Policy, Everyday Life, and Resistance. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 7. |
Habsburg Empire and Galicia. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 8. |
Multicultural and Multiethnic Dimensions of the Polish Lands. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 9. |
From Peasants to Workers: Social and Economic Transformations. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 10. |
Cultural History and Intellectual Life (outdoor classes) |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 11. |
World War I and Its Impact on East-Central Europe: a long shadow of violence. |
W1, U1, K1 |
| 12. |
Imperial Transitions and the Post-War Landscape and Trial of Reconstruction. |
W1, U1, K1 |
Informacje rozszerzone
Metody nauczania :
wykład konwersatoryjny, wykład z prezentacją multimedialną, dyskusja
| Rodzaj zajęć | Formy zaliczenia | Warunki zaliczenia przedmiotu |
|---|---|---|
| wykład | egzamin pisemny | The course will conclude with a written examination, comprising a critical and contextual analysis of an iconographic source (illustration, photograph, painting), map interpretation, verification of understanding of concepts and terms covered in the sessions, and a critical essay written in a classroom. Students will be challenged to apply the knowledge acquired during the course to deconstruct and analyze visual and cartographic materials, demonstrating their proficiency in historical interpretation and contextualization. The critical essay component will require students to engage deeply with the course content, offering an opportunity for thoughtful reflection and analysis on a topic closely aligned with the course themes. |
Wymagania wstępne i dodatkowe
Embark on a captivating exploration of East-Central Europe and the Polish lands in the modern era, tracing their history through political, social, and cultural transformations. This immersive course delves into the decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the rise of partitioned Poland, and the broader entanglements of the region within the Habsburg, Romanov, and Hohenzollern empires. By engaging with a range of historical sources – including maps, literary works, and archival materials – students will analyze the complexities of nationalism, economic shifts, and cultural identities.
This course takes a transnational perspective, examining the development of modern nationalism, fluid borders, and the evolving concept of imperial and post-imperial citizenship. Students will explore the transition from imperial structures to modern nation-states, the role of East-Central Europe as an intersection of empires, and the shifting geopolitical landscape. Special attention will be given to ruling dynasties in Europe and their influence on the Polish lands, as well as border changes and their long-term implications.
The course is structured thematically and chronologically, beginning with the partitions of Poland and continuing through Romanticism and national uprisings, the emergence of Positivism and Organic Work, and the realities of life under imperial rule. Special attention is given to the role of Galicia within the Habsburg monarchy, as well as the multicultural and multiethnic fabric of the Polish lands. Economic transformations, industrialization, and cultural developments are explored.
A significant component of the course focuses on the analysis of visual and cartographic sources, fostering skills in historical geography and interpretation. Field workshops and discussions will further enhance students' understanding of spatial dynamics in historical processes. The course culminates in an in-depth study of World War I and its impact on East-Central Europe, linking past and present through historiographical debates and contemporary memory politics.
Assessments will include map interpretation, critical analysis of visual sources, and essay in form of exam written in a classroom. Through these methods, students will develop a nuanced understanding of how the Polish lands and East-Central Europe functioned at the crossroads of empires, linking the history of the region with the modern European history.
No prerequisites required.
Literatura
Obowiązkowa- Magocsi, Paul Robert. Historical Atlas of Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002.
- R.L. Nelson. Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the East: 1850 Through the Present (Studies in European Culture and History), Palgrave Macmillan 2009.
- Connelly, John. From Peoples into Nations: A History of Eastern Europe. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020.
- Davies, Norman. God’s Playground: A History of Poland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- Judson, Pieter M. The Habsburg Empire: A New History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016.
- Snyder, Timothy. Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. New York: Basic Books, 2010.
- Snyder, Timothy. The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569–1999. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.
- Wandycz, Piotr S. The Lands of Partitioned Poland, 1795-1918. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974.
- Wolff, Larry. The Idea of Galicia: History and Fantasy in Habsburg Political Culture. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.