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PhDr. Michal Kopeček Ph.D.
External academic staff at Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences
8 publications
68 classes
Publications
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Introduction: Expert roots of postsocialism: research perspectives and methodological tools
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
To rule the law: Czech jurisprudence from "repressive legality" to the rule-of-law, 1969-1994
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Criticism, management, business: social research and sociology as instruments of governance in Czechoslovakia after 1969
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
From socialist theory of management to neoliberal managerialism
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
From Scientific Social Management to Neoliberal Governmentality? Czechoslovak Sociology and Social Research on the Way from Authoritarianism to Liberal Democracy, 1969-1989
2017 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Social Sciences
publication
Communism between 'politics of history' and historiography in east central Europe
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Divided by the past : Formation of political identities in the Czech Republic after 1989
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czechoslovakism: From Kollar to Masaryk
Publication without faculty affiliation
Classes
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History and Politics in the Czech Lands in the Times of the Democratic Transition
+1
AHSV00414 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Czech marxism
+1
AHSV00599 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dissidents, Experts, Technocrats: Intellectual Roots of Post-Socialism in East Central Europe, 1969–2014
+3
AHSN00043 |
Faculty of Arts
class
The Legacy of Dissidence. Political and Historical Thought of the Democratic Opposition in Czechoslovakia and East Central Europe
+5
AHS444V37 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Czech Political Thinking II
+2
AHSV00682 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Think a post-socialismus
+5
AHS401006 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Apolitical democracy: ideological discurses on post-socialism and their ideal roots
+1
AHSV00554 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Contemporary Intelectual History II: Democracy
+9
AHS111104 |
Faculty of Arts
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Contemporary Intelectual History: East and West 1968-2010. Reading Seminar
+8
AHS100535 |
Faculty of Arts
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Approaches to the Historical Change: The Case of Late Socialism and Post Socialism
+5
AHS240055 |
Faculty of Arts
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