Ethnicity and Diversity in the Czech Republic

International Relations & Political Science Program
Prague, Czech Republic

Dates: 8/28/24 - 12/20/24

International Relations & Political Science

Ethnicity and Diversity in the Czech Republic

Ethnicity and Diversity in the Czech Republic Course Overview

OVERVIEW

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: CEA CAPA Prague Center
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Primary Subject Area: Political Science
Instruction in: English
Course Code: POL110PRG
Transcript Source: University of New Haven
Course Details: Level 100
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45

DESCRIPTION

One of the most explosive issues in 20th century Central European history was the ethno-national question and the subsequent fate of ethnic groups in the region. The struggle for nationhood leading to WWI, the rise of National Socialism, the atrocities of Holocaust, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia have significantly shaped not only the course of Central European history, but also the ethnic make-up and ethnic relations in the region.

This course explores the ethnic diversity in the Czech Republic. While the present-day Czech Republic may appear relatively ethnically homogenous, this course traces the path toward the present situation and explores how the country has struggled with the multi-ethnic composition of its population. The course provides critical perspectives on various approaches to management of ethnic relations and tensions from Austro-Hungarian Empire to Czech Republic?s recent integration into the international community and the European Union. The course covers all major ethnic groups in the Czech Republic and situates them within the broader context of relevant ethnic histories, issues, political approaches, and societal attitudes. The course also addresses recent developments impacting the fate and treatment of ethnic groups in the Czech Republic, including the external demand to meet established protection standards, the consequences of recent immigration, political radicalization, and growth of xenophobia and anti-Semitism.


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