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Mgr. Miroslav Michela Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
60 classes
70 publications
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Alternative Cultures in Czechoslovakia before 1989
+1
AHSN00120 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czechs and Their Neighbours
+10
AHS100439 |
Faculty of Arts
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VS Czechs and Their Neighbours
AHS333074 |
Faculty of Arts
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History as trauma. Narratives of cultural trauma in Czechoslovak history of the 20th century
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AHS444V129 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of sport and physical education in Czech lands in 20th century
+1
AHS444V158 |
Faculty of Arts
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From Samizdat to Fanzine. The History of Independent Literature production in Czechoslovakia
+2
AHS444V173 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 Between the State and Nation: Politics of Commemorations in the first half of 20. century
AHS444V225 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 3 Between the State and Nation: Politics of Commemorations in the second half of 20. century
AHS444V239 |
Faculty of Arts
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Rebellion! Youth subcultures from the normalization to transformation
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AHS444V29 |
Faculty of Arts
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State propaganda in Czech Lands and Slovakia in the 20th Century
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AHS444V31 |
Faculty of Arts
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New reflextion on the Hungarys World War II involvement?
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
Historians and competition on the new national history in Slovakia after 1989
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
The "Émigré Europe" project and the emigration of Czechoslovak students and scientists to the Netherlands in 1933-1989
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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"National oppression" as an argument for historical and identity politics : Slovaks, Czechs and Hungarians in the interwar period
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Do something! Czech and Slovak fanzines and building alternative scenes
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Self-publishing and Building Glocal Scenes: Between State Socialism and Neoliberal Capitalism
2020 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
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The Fanzine as a Historical Source for Research on Recent History
2020 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
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Why Fanzines? Perspectives, Topics and Limits in Research on Central Eastern Europe
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Fanzines as a subcultural symbol
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Public holiday: what symbolizes 28th October 1918?
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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