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PVP 3 - Progress and regression in economic life of the 18th to 21st centuries II.

Class at Faculty of Arts |
AHS788029

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The economic development of Central Europe on the road to contemporary capitalism was not straightforward. It was influenced by an unusually varied set of factors that does not have Western real analogies compared to Europe. It is not only a combination of economic, social and cultural factors, but also factors subordinate to them, but giving them a special character, whether confessional, national, cultural or constitutional. The alternation of regimes, types of governments, war conflicts, and twentieth-century twists and tensions have had an extraordinary impact on Central Europe and are one of the main reasons for the often highly regressive changes that have entered history as almost transformative. It is not until the end of the 20th century that the integration of Central European space, or more precisely of Central Eastern Europe, into the context of the Western developed world.

Historically, developmental problems and reversals, whether modernization or regressive, are very unevenly covered; The offered cycle of lectures seeks insights into characteristic areas of problems.