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prof. Mgr. Vratislav Doubek Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
1 study programme
65 classes
251 publications
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Russian Studies (study programme named after Boris Nemtsov)
🇷🇺 NMgr. |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political Thinking
+1
AHS333026 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech-Russian relations in the modern era
+3
AHS444V163 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of Political Thought I
AHS600027 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political Thought
+4
APO100001 |
Faculty of Arts
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Texts on Czech Political Thought
+1
APO100010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political History I
+3
APO100011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Graded Paper (Czech Politics or International Relations)
+1
APO100023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political Thought in Central European Context I
APO10108 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political Thought in Central European Context II
APO10109 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Political History II
APO10116 |
Faculty of Arts
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Political history at the Institute of Political Science
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Migration during the First Republic
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reread Russia and Europe
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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The last two hundred years of the reign of Romanticism...
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Masaryk's "The New Europe"
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Intellectuals and Politics at the Turn of the 20th Century
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2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Intellectual and politics in the period of the modernism
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Political thought of the 19th century in the Czech lands
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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In the Center But Not in the Middle: T. G. Masaryk and Czech Geopolitical Discussions in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
2022 |
Faculty of Arts, Central Library of Charles University
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Latent Czechoslovakism: a topic of politicization for nineteenth-century liberal elites
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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