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Mgr. Tomáš Korbel Ph.D.
External academic staff at Faculty of Humanities
3 classes
10 publications
Classes
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Memory and Landscape
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YBH312 |
Faculty of Humanities
class
Czech elits and nation in historical perspective
YBHC127 |
Faculty of Humanities
Publications
publication
Professionalisation of Bohemian Architects and Builders in the 19th Century on the Example of Josef Hlávka's Generation
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Conflict of Tradition and Modernity: Creation and Demise of Place of Memory on the Example of the Cave and Church of St. Prokop in the Prokopské Valley in Prague
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Lookout tower on Žalý mountain : "Czech bastion" in the Giant Mountains
2020 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Changes in the Social Status of Architects and Builders in the Czech Lands in the Second Half of the 19th Century
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
publication
Sources of historical geography as a source for research of local places of memory on the example of Heidelberg / Žalý in the Giant Mountain
2019 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Memorial to General Gablenz in Trutnov as a Place of Memory of Local Significance
2018 |
Faculty of Humanities
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On Methodological Questions of Research of Local Places of Memory: Mountain Žalý on the Harrach's Estate in the Giant Mountains as a Place of Cultural Memory
2018 |
Faculty of Humanities
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How Can Actors and Social Change Be Studied From A Historical-Sociological Perspective?
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Faculty of Arts
publication
Aristocrat in the process of creating a modern national identity: Changes in the role of the Harrach family in the framework of a national society in Bohemia in the 19th century
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
publication
Training architectsand engineers at Prague Polytechnic Institute in the first half of the 19th century
2016 |
Faculty of Humanities
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