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Mgr. Jakub Machek Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
20 publications
37 classes
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Czech Popular Culture: Transfers, Transposing, and Other Transitive Processes
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Emergence of Popular Culture in the Czech Lands : Printed Media and Urban Culture around 1900
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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"Written and Shot for Us, The Young Ones": Collective Memory and Meaning Attribution - The Case of Watching Late Socialist and Early 1990s TV Programs by Contemporary Young Audiences
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Early Popular Press and its Common Readers in Fin-de-siècle Prague
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Listening to the Wind of Change
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Popular Culture and Subcultures of Czech Post-Socialism : Listening to the Winds of Change
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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New Metropolitans and their Popular Press in Fin de siècle Prague
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Emergence of popular culture in the Czech lands in the turn of the 20th century
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Popular Culture and The Research of the Non‑elite Strata of the Past POPULAR CULTURE AND THE RESEARCH OF THE OF THE NON ‑ELITE STRATA OF THE PAST
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Mediated Urban Memory : the Prague Illustrated Courier
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
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Only Entertainment?: Theory and Practice of Pop Culture Studies
ABO300865 |
Faculty of Arts
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Only Entertainment? Theory and Practice of Popular Culture Studies
+2
AHS400369 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Man in City Hall, The Woman behind the Counter: Popular Culture during Normalization
+1
AHS400454 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Man in City Hall, The Woman behind the Counter: Pop Culture during Normalization
AHS400455 |
Faculty of Arts
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PVP 2 - The role of Jaroslav Dietl in forming and dissemination of post 1968 hegemony - critical reading of essays focused on socialist popular culture
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AHS666176 |
Faculty of Arts