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prof. PhDr. Aleš Skřivan CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
53 classes
86 publications
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General history of modern period
AAH100092 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar I - 4
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AHES1036 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar II - 4
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AHES1041 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar III - 4
+1
AHES1046 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar IV - 4
+1
AHES1051 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP Foreign Policy of Great Britain at the Height of the Victorian Era
AHESV021 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP France under Louis XIV.
AHESV022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the Concert of Powers 1867-1918
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AHESV049 |
Faculty of Arts
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Foreign Policy of the Habsburg Monarchy until 1867
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AHESV050 |
Faculty of Arts
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General History of the Modern Period (1500-1918) [4]
AHS110187 |
Faculty of Arts
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Publications
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The origins of the alliance between France and Russia 1888-1894
1998 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Chapters from History of International Relations before the First World War. The Way to the Birth of Russo-French Alliance
1993 |
Faculty of Arts
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On the Edge of the Precipice of War
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Austria-Hungary, the Great Powers and the outbreak of the First Balkan War
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Peak of the Bosnian Annexation Crisis in the Spring 1909
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
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To the Impact of Colonial Idea in Germany before 1871
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Agreeement between Austria-Hungary and Turkey in the Connection with the Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Impact of German Policy in Prussian Poland on the Relations between Germany and Austria-Hungary after Aehrenthal became Foreign Minister in 1906.
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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The man who could save the Monarchy? : Alois Lexa Count Aehrenthal (1854-1912).
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Richard Lein: Das militärische Verhalten der Tschechen im Ersten Weltkrieg
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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