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Mgr. Filip Herza Ph.D.
External academic staff at Faculty of Humanities
7 classes
28 publications
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Gender and Nationalism
YBA320 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Body, Gender and Sexuality in the European History
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YBAJ039 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: History of the Body
YBH133 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Cities and Metropolitan Culture in the late 19th century Habsburg Empire
YBH156 |
Faculty of Humanities
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"The science of life": expert cultures in the 19th and the 20th Century
YMA888 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Popular Culture and Leisure in the 19th-20th Century
YMHAZS1819 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Re/imaginations of Disability in State Socialism : Visions, Promises, Frustrations
2021 |
Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts
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Engineering Socialist Integration in the Age of Normalisation: Roma and People with Disabilities as Objects of Care in Socialist Czechoslovakia
2021 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Imagination of Otherness: Prague Freak Shows in the 19th and 20th Centuries
2020 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Sombre faces: Race and nation-building in the institutionalization of Czech physical anthropology (1890s-1920s)
2020 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Faces of Masculinity: Shaving Practices and Popular Exhibitions of 'Hairy Wonders' in Early Twentieth-Century Prague
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Staging Transgressions: Freak Shows in the 19th-Century Prague
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The typical Czech: concept of the "Czech ethnic type" between the expert knowledge and the public imagery of the interwar Czechoslovakia
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Performance "jinakosti", populární zábava a kolektivní tělo národa v českých zemích 19./20. století
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Fabricating a Lilliputian : Freak show culture in Prague ca. 1860s-1920s
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Techniques of Sustaining the Bourgeois Corporeality and the Popular Exhibitions of "Hairy Wonders" in the early 20th Century Prague
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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