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PhDr. Pavel Szobi Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Social Sciences
8 classes
16 publications
Classes
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Introduction to geography
JTB005 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Modern world history seminar I
JTB013 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Modern world history seminar II
JTB015 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
World Geography Today
JTB044 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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The Geography of North America
JTB224 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Comparative Capitalisms of Western Europe
JTM043 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
U.S. and the Global South
JTM332 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
class
Chapters in U.S. Social History
JTM413 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
Publications
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Political Will and Economic Necessity? the Construction of High-Speed Rail Networks in Portugal and East Germany
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Political Will and Economic Necessity? The Construction of High-Speed Rail Networks in Portugal and East Germany
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Introduction to the Study of History
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Czech Republic's Transport Sector: National and European Routes
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Transport Policy as a Way to Strengthen Geostrategic Position - A Review of Vienna as a Centre of Air and High-Speed Rail Transport in Central Europe
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Sovietization of Higher Economic Education in Czechoslovakia (Mid 1940s - 1950s): Problems and Perspectives of Study
2022 |
Faculty of Arts, Central Library of Charles University
publication
"Employees Make the Difference!": Career Trajectories of First Employees of the Higher School of Economics in Prague (1950s)
2022 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Sovietization of Czech economic higher education in the 1950s
2021 |
Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
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Czechoslovakia's Pan-European Relations During the "Long 1970s"
2021 |
Faculty of Social Sciences