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The Rise and Early Years of Recreational Activities as a Specific Manifestation of the Modernization Process in Czech Society During the 19th and 20th Century
YBHC131 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Nonartificial Aesthetic I: Aesthetics in Everyday Life [2]
AES300043 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Nonartificial Aesthetic
AESV00002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aesthetization of human life in modern and postmodern stituation
AESV00020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Translation seminar
AESV00021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aestheticism and Dandysm in 19th Century
AESV100010 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Nonartificial Aesthetic I: Aesthetics in Everyday Life
AEV100001 |
Faculty of Arts
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The history of natural science in the Czech lands
MS107033 |
Faculty of Science
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The Roman de la Rose
AKM500208 |
Faculty of Arts
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Every day in literature from the Middle Ages to 19 century
ABO900504 |
Faculty of Arts
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Festivities, symbols and rituals in Early Modern Period
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AHS100461 |
Faculty of Arts
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Festivites, symbols and rituals in Early Modern Period
+3
AHS111063 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Period of George of Podiebrad in the witness of contemporaries
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AHS444V106 |
Faculty of Arts
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The period of George of Podiebrad in the witness of contemporaries
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AHSV00512 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Baroque Nobility in Bohemia and Moravia (1650-1750)
+3
AHS444V81 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aristocrats, Mercenaries, Visionaries. A Man in Czech History 1500-1650 I
AHS401002 |
Faculty of Arts
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Aristocrats, Mercenaries, Visionaries. A Man in Czech History 1500-1650 II
AHS401004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Festivities, symbols and rituals. Festivities in the Bohemian Lands in the 14-18 centuries I
AHSV00485 |
Faculty of Arts
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Festivities, symbols and rituals in Premodern era
AHSV00831 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech travelers and building an image of non-European cultures in the Czech lands in the 19th and 20th centuries
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AHSV10454 |
Faculty of Arts