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prof. Dr. phil. Pavel Himl
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
22 publications
37 classes
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A Revolutionary’s “Stravaganza”: Police and Morality in the Habsburg Empire (1780–1830)
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Measuring Crime and Morality: the bureaucratic life of a novel concept under the Habsburg Monarchy in the late 18th and first third of the 19th century
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
publication
Jiří Štaif - Modernizace na pokračování. Společnost v českých zemích (1770-1918)
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Where Does the West End? About Writing History, Catching Up and Self-Awarness
2020 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Observe, Describe, Create: Police in the Age of Enlightenment and the Modern State, 1770-1820
2019 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
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Freedom from the State and Through a State : Thoughts on an Outline of Liberal-Conservative Conception of Modern History of the Czech Lands
2018 |
Faculty of Humanities
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"Sine respectu personarum"? The Creation of a New Citizen by Policing the Population. Habsburg Monarchy, 1750-1820
2018 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The Krumau "Language Passion" of 1649-1653 and 1710-1720. On the Value of "Language" and "Nation" in the Early Modern Era
2017 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Introductory texts for the study of history
2015 |
Faculty of Humanities
publication
History Ltd. Inconvenient Stories for the Internet Era
2015 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The measured world. A „field trip“ to the beginnings of the modern state administration at the turn of the 18th and 19th century
YBH138 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Reformists or reactionaries? The Enlightenment on South Bohemian estates - a historical excursion
YBH166 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Paper history – paper lives. Power, public life, individuality and writing in European early-modern societies (15th - 19th century)
YBH332 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Archive, Text, Interpretation (proseminar)
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YBHC142 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Historical Excursion
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YBHC163 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Paper history – paper lives. Power, public life, individuality and writing in European early-modern societies (15th–19th century)
YBHC165 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Public Morality and Moral Criminality at the Turn of the Early Modern Period
YBHC175 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Historical Anthropology
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YDI002 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Methods of Anthropological Work
YDIA005 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Prison, Asylum, State. Foucault for Historians.
YMA284 |
Faculty of Humanities
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