Splendor and Misery of Détente
PhDr. Vít Fojtek, Ph.D.
Email: vfojtek@yahoo.com
Consultation Hours: via Email or after appointment on Thursday 16:50 -17:35, Room For External Teachers, U Kříže 8
Lecture 1. Origins of Détente.Bilateral cooperation during WW2 and its impact upon later US-Soviet relations.“Good uncle Joe (Stalin)” phenomena vs. Stalin’s real policy and strategic plans with (Eastern) Europe.
Lecture 2. Stalin’s goals and tactic towards the West after WW2 end. Kennan’s critique of FDR’s policy towards USSR. Position of Eastern Europe (viewed from the East and the West). Containment and its impact upon Eastern Europe.
Lecture 3. US Soviet policy after 1948 communist coup in Czechoslovakia. Stalin’s plans to invade Yugoslavia and Korean War influence.
Lecture 4. US 1952 presidential campaign and the Eastern Europe. 1953 death of Stalin and its impact. Beria and his USSR reforms. Upheavals in Eastern Europe in 1953.
Lecture 5. Successor fights in the USSR after Stalin.Khrushchev vs. Malenkov and nomenclature. Eisenhower’s Eastern European policy after death of Stalin. Kennedy and Eastern Europe. Liberalization vs. liberation. From “peaceful engagement” to “bridge-building” and its limits.
Lecture 6. Soviet military 1960s build-up and its impact. Czechoslovakia 1968 “Prague Spring“ and Soviet-led invasion.
Lecture 7. Projection of a 1967 Miloš Forman film "Firemen's Ball" and discussion about the film, the time it was made and allegories of the communist regime within the film.
Lecture 8. US concerns over 1968 “Prague Spring”. Soviet approach and the reaction of the West. 1968 moods in the West. The West, Brezhnev Doctrine and reality.
Lecture 9. Détente after 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. Unrest in Poland 1969/70, the West and Soviet response.
Lecture 10. 1980/81 Polish events and the West. Soviet policy of R. Reagan.
Lecture 11. Reagan, Western Europeans and Détente & corresponding problems relating to their relations towards the Soviet Union.
Lecture 12. The West and “annus mirabilis” of 1989. G. Bush vs. Gorbachev and Yeltsin
Course Requirements: 1. Book Review 50%, 1-2 pages (including footnotes, 1 page=1800 characters) Book: Pipes, Richard: Vixi. Memoirs of a Non-Belonger, Yale University Press, 2006. Deadline February 5th, 2024 2. Home-written paper 50%, 3-5 pages (including footnotes, 1 page=1800 characters, on the topic based upon the issues discussed in the course and obligatory literature; detailed instruction on Guidelines etc. at: http://stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/index.php/stuter/about/submissions#authorGuidelines. Deadline February 5th, 2024
Selected topics for a home-written paper:1. Origins of US-Soviet "Bilateral Cooperation." 2. The West and 1968 Soviet-led Invasion of Czechoslovakia. 3. NATO in the Aftermath of the 1968 Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia. 4. US - Czechoslovak Relations 1943-1968. 5. US- Soviet Relations under Johnson. 6. Yom Kippur War of 1973. 7. Cyprus Crisis of 1974. 8. Soviet -Chinese Relations in 1960s/1970s. 9. US- Chinese Relations under Nixon. 10. US- Soviet Relations under Nixon. 11. Charles de Gaulle and Détente, Entente et Coopération. 12. Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik. 13. Leonid Brezhnev and Détente. 14. 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan. 15. R. Reagan and his Soviet policy. 16. The West and 1989 changes in Eastern Europe. Other topics also possible in accordance with the lecturer.
Information about the films (film screening optional, if there is a mood):
Adelheid (https://eea.nfa.cz/en/films/adelheid/)Atentát/The Assassination (https://www.filmovyprehled.cz/en/film/396609/the-assassination)Obchod na korze/Shop on the Main Street (https://www.filmovyprehled.cz/en/film/396649/shop-on-main-street)Žert/The Joke (https://www.kviff.com/en/programme/film/256941-the-joke/)Intimní osvětlení/Intimate Lighting (https://www.kviff.com/en/programme/film/4621074-intimate-lighting/) 1. „Tmavomodrý svět“/“Dark Blue World“ (2002)
Dir. Jan Svěrák
Time period it describes: WW2, Czechoslovak pilots in Great Britain, 1950s communism
Review: http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/04/11/dark_blue_world_2002_review.shtml
„Hoří, má panenko“/„Firemen’s Ball“ (1967), Dir. Miloš Forman, comedy
Time period it describes: 1960s Czechoslovakia, liberalization, Détente, communist régime allegory
Representative of the 1960s Czechoslovak Film New Wave,
Review: https://milosforman.com/en/movies/the-firemens-ball
„Pelíšky“ /„Cozy Dens“ (1999)
Dir. Jan Hřebejk, comedy
Time period it describes: 1968, Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
Review: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167331/reviews?ref_=tt_ov_rt
„Občanský průkaz“/ „Identity Card“ (2010)
Dir. Ondřej Trojan, comedy
Time period it describes: „normalisation“ after the 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1970s, students
Review: http://www.radio.cz/en/section/curraffrs/obcansky-prukaz-a-new-film-about-youth-rebellion-in-communist-czechoslovakia-premieres-in-prague