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LEKTORÁT ČESKÉHO JAZYKA V PEKINGU V LETECH 1945-1960.

Authors :
Roubal, Aleš
Source :
Historica Olomucensia: Journal for Central European History. 2014, Issue 47, p203-217. 15p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Czech studies as a study programme at the Beijing Foreign Studies University will celebrate the 60th anniversary. In 1952 Czechoslovakia and the People's Republic of China signed an agreement about the cultural cooperation, which significantly supported Czech studies in China. The beginning of Czech classes took place in the Chinese capital city Beijing at the Faculty of the Russian language, the Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1954 according to the decision of the Chinese Ministry of Education. The first lecturer of the Czech language was the sinologist Dana Štovícková. The lectorate successively employed two lecturers but at the end of 1950s, the international political situation got worse and for good reasons, Czechoslovakia was afraid of the future of the lectorate. Despite the insufficient financial and administrative background, teachers in cooperation with students published the first Czech-Chinese dictionary. During the first decade of the intensive cultural change between both states, a wide range of Chinese lecturers in Czech studies graduated, for instance Zhou Zhiyao, Zhu Weihua or He Lei. This paper brings information about the initial phase of the lectorate of the Czech language in Beijing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Czech
ISSN :
18039561
Issue :
47
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Historica Olomucensia: Journal for Central European History
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112512085