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Miloš Marten – his career during the war years
ABO900201 |
Faculty of Arts
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The 20th Century in Cinema. History of Czechoslovakia in Film
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AHSV00419 |
Faculty of Arts
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Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia in Czech commemorative culture
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AHSV00604 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Early Modern Era in the Film. Film Images of Czech History of 16th - 18th Centuries
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AHSV00411 |
Faculty of Arts
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The film pictures of czech history of 17th and 18th centuries
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AHSV00498 |
Faculty of Arts
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The use of media in teaching history
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AHSV00694 |
Faculty of Arts
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The use of media in teaching history II
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AHSV00718 |
Faculty of Arts
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Communist rule in Czechoslovakia II
AHSV00722 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reflections on society in the French Enlightenment
AFSV00269 |
Faculty of Arts
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Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia - Sources, Research Problems, Interpretation
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AHSV00417 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Oriental Renaissance in the European Literatures
ABO700358 |
Faculty of Arts
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Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
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AHSV00500 |
Faculty of Arts
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Media and Propaganda
JKM017 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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PVP2 History and Theatre
AHSN00197 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 1 History and Theatre
AHSV01047 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 2 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
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AHS666176 |
Faculty of Arts
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SP - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20263 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
AHSV20264 |
Faculty of Arts
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The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
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AKM500215 |
Faculty of Arts