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(in Polish) Kirche und Nation in Galizien im 19 Jh.

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Course ID: 3223-KUN-OG
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: (unknown)
Name in Polish: Kirche und Nation in Galizien im 19 Jh.
Organizational unit: Institute of Specialised and Intercultural Communication
Course groups: General university courses
General university courses in the humanities
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Language: German
Type of course:

general courses

Prerequisites (description):

The main theme of the considerations is the phenomenon of interactions between the Ukrainian nation-building process and religion and religiosity in 19th-century Galicia. In this context, students will learn about the theories of the formation of modern nations in Central and Eastern Europe and the processes of in- and exclusion (foreign-ourself), taking into account the role of language, religion and religious symbols, as well as the activities of the clergy themselves.

Mode:

Remote learning

Short description:

1. How modern nations were created in Central and Eastern Europe?

2. Galicia - churches, nations and languages

3. The Greek Catholic Church and religious and national symbols

4. The struggle for the national language: between the sacred Old Church Slavonic and the

national Ukrainian language

5. The Church and the Jewish question

6. The Church and modernization - radicalism, socialism, education

Bibliography: (in Polish)

Bachmann K., “Ein Herd der Feindschaft gegen Russland”: Galizien als Krisenherd in den

Beziehungen der Donaumonarchie mit Russland (1907-1914), Wiedeń-Monachium 2001.

Bachmann K., Kriegsgrund Galizien. Der ostgalizische Nationalitätenkonflikt und seine

außenpolitischen Auswirkungen vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg, „Ősterreichische Osthefte“,

1990, nr 32, z. 1.

Bieberstein Ch. Freiherr Marschall von, Freiheit in der Unfreiheit. Die nationale Autonomie

der Polen in Galizien nach dem österreichisch-ungarischen Ausgleich von 1867. Ein

konservativer Aufbruch im mitteleuropäischen Vergleich, Wiesbaden 1993.

Buszko J., Die Stellung der Polen und Ukrainer zur jűdischen Frage im autonomen Galizien,

„Österreichische Osthefte“, Wiedeń 1996, z. 3.

Nationalisierung der Religion und Sakralisierung der Nation im östlichen Europa,

wyd.Schulze-Wessel M., Stuttgart 2006.

Wendland A. V., Die Rűckkehr der Russophilen in die ukrainische Geschichte: Neue Aspekte

der ukrainischen Nationsbildung in Galizien 1848-1914, „Jahrbücher für Geschichte

Osteuropas“, 2001, nr 49, z. 2, s. 178-199.

Wendland A. V., Galizien: Westen des Ostens, Osten des Westens, „Österreichische

Osthefte“, 2000, nr 42, z. ¾, s. 389-421.

Wendland A. V., Russophile in Galizien: Ukrainische Konservative zwischen Ősterreich und

Russland 1848-1915, Wiedeń 2001.

Learning outcomes:

Students will learn about the interactions between the Church/religion and nation/nationalism

during the 19th-century socio-political and national transformations. They will gain

knowledge about the process of creation of contemporary modern nations in Central Europe

and the role played by religion and clergy in this process. Thus, they will acquire the

competence to take a critical look at the processes of instrumentalization of religion and

religious symbols for political and national purposes.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Class attendance and written assignment

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