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Historians represented in J. R. Vilímeks National album (1899)
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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The century of the discoveries, diplomacy and wars
2005 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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The Elits of Czech science and technology in Vilímek's National Album from 1899
2006 |
Faculty of Arts
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Trade In Endangered Species Act And Delegated Regulations With Commentary
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2005 |
Faculty of Law
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Symbolic representations of the priests and the secular process in the Vilímek´s album (1899)
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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From public education to the purposeful programme: the Czech publishers in the last half-century of Habsburg monarchy
2012 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Style Evenings - concert cycle 2018
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Czech National Elite in the National Album of the Publisher J. R. Vilímek (1899)
2002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Two representations of the Czech business elite before 1918: National Album of J. R. Vilimek and Institute of national economy of Czech academy of sciences
2004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Viktor Oliva-Designer of the Everyday Life : The life and work of an artist on the brink of the 19th century
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Depiction of Sherlock Holmes in the Czech lands
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2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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'So much is observation. The rest is deduction.' : Images of Sherlock Holmes in Czech Illustrations, Dramas, and Film
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Thematic concert nights : New Town Hall September 2020
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Czech Economic Elite 1890-1918. Notions, Representations, Ambitions
2003 |
Faculty of Arts
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Translation Studies bibliography II - 2022
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Style Evenings : concert cycle 2019
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Style Evenings : concert cycle 2019- october
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