Lecturer(s)
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Koucká Ivana, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Militký Jiří, doc. PhDr. Ph.D., DSc.
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Peřinová Markéta
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Course content
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Type A - Ancient Greece 1. Basic and information literature, journals for study of Antiquity history. 2-3. Democracy antiquity and modern. 4-5. Bacis characteristic of economic Athen. 6-7. Social stratification people in Atiquity Atheny and Sparta and its changes. 8-9t. Religions of antiquity Greeks. 10-11. Greek architecture, sculpture and painting. 12-13. Everyday life of Antiquity Greeks. Type B - Ancient Roma 1-2. Basic characteristic of economic Italy and Roman Empire. 3-4. Social stratification people I Antiquity Roma and its changes, which are connected with origin of Roma Empire. 5-6. Religions of antiquity Romans and influence of east cults. 7. Christianity - reasons of origin and basic characteristic. 8-9. Roman architecture, sculpture and painting. 10. Everyday life of Romans, for example Pompeii. 11-12. Romans in Central Europe. 13. Ancient traditions in Olomouc.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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The main aim of seminars is expanded information from lectures about Greek and Roman economic, social structures of society and culture. Each exercise is based analysing examples of primary written sources and professional literature. Student chose seminar type A or type B (according to students' interest).
Students will acquire deeper knowledge about chosen topic.
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Prerequisites
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Basic overview in history of Antiquity history.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Essay
Active participation during seminars, essay.
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Recommended literature
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B. Borecký a kol. (1961). Anitcká kultura. 1961.
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Bleicken, J. (2002). Athénská demokracie. Praha.
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Guardina, A. a kol. (2014). Římský člověk a jeho svět. Praha.
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Vernant, J.-P. a kol:. (2005). Řecký člověk a jeho svět. Praha.
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Vidman, L. (1986). Od Olympu k panteonu. Praha.
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