2 October
Introduction. What is Global History? 9 October
Central Europe and the World before the Great War 16 October
The Czechoslovak First Republic between Anti-colonialism and Colonial Fantasies 23 October
Decolonization and the Global Cold War 30 October
Students and Workers. Immigration to Czechoslovakia from the Third World 6 November
Communist Geneva. Prague-based International Organizations and the Anti-colonial Network 13 November
Exporting Socialism. Czechoslovak Experts and Developmental Projects 20 November
Promoting National Liberation. Czechoslovak Secret Services and their Activities in the Third World 27 November
Socialist Modernity and Cultural Diplomacy. Promoting Socialism between Business and Solidarity 4 December
Détente and the Normalization 11 December
From the Neoliberal Turn to the Global 1989 18 December
The Czech Republic in the Globalized World
The course concerns with the reinterpretation of Czech, Czechoslovak and Central European history in the global framing. Focusing on the post-war era, the individual lectures will offer a perspective on Cold War Czechoslovakia that is different from the traditional European-centred views.
The course shows that the processes of decolonization, modernization and globalization were important not only in the West and in the Global South but also in the state socialist countries in the East. Showing the processes and relations in the longue durée, the course also examines the roots of Central Europe’s global entanglements and its role in the new post-Cold War world.