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PhDr. Mgr. Petr Wohlmuth Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities
11 classes
19 publications
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By Fire and Sword: European Military History in Contexts 1494-1704
YBH103 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Behind the curtain of living history: historical re-enactment as a research topic of contemporary history
YMO253 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Oral history perspectives on Cold War 1945-1989
YBAJ048 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Introduction to Oral History: Theory, Methods, Research
YBAJ220 |
Faculty of Humanities
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By fire and sword - military revolution and social change in early modern Europe 1494 - 1704
YBH116 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Introduction to European military history I.
YBH143 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Introduction to European military history II.
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YBH161 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Contemporary Military History of Czechoslovakia Through Oral History Perspectives (1945 - 2004)
YBHC162 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Contemporary Czechoslovak Military History Through Oral History Lens (1945–2004)
YMO243 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Oral history theory: selected issues
YMO245 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Finding the Boundary between Historical Revisionism and Critical Reinterpretation of History: Contemporary Military Re-enactment of Estonian SS Units in the Czech Lands
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Military reenactment as a topic of contemporary history: theoretical challenges and research problems
2022 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Heterotopic Othertimeliness of Josefov Fortress Town. Theoretical and Research Activities
2014 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Workshop 2022: Contemporary military re-enactment in the Czech lands: its history and culture in an interdisciplinary perspective
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Historical military reenactment through the lens of oral history: first texts and concepts
Publication without faculty affiliation