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prof. PhDr. Lenka Bobková CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
97 classes
125 publications
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Adjacent Lands of the Bohemian Crown in the 14th-18th Century. Society and Culture
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AHS100413 |
Faculty of Arts
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Crown of Bohemia in 14-18 centuries, state, society, culture
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AHS100449 |
Faculty of Arts
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Crown of Bohemia in 14.-18. centuries, state, society, culture
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AHS100450 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bohemian Crown between Middle Ages and Early Modern Period: The crown in the Holy Empire and with the Holy Empire
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AHS444V07 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bohemian Crown between Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
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AHS444V130 |
Faculty of Arts
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Territorial Development of Czech Medieval State
AHS500020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech history of middle ages
AAH100080 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Ruling Court under the Přemyslids and the Luxembourgs
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AHS100051 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Role and Life of Czech Nobility in the Middle Ages [1]
AHS100055 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Crown of Bohemia: Social, Political and Cultural Development throughout the 14th-16th Centuries [1]
AHS100058 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Crown of Bohemia at a Crossroads. History of Upper and Lower Lusatia and Lower Silesia at the end of the Middle Ages and in the early years of the Modern period (1437–1526)
2010 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Crown of Bohemia at the end of the Middle Ages
2010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Silesia as Part of the Landes of the Bohemian Crown
2007 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Splendour of the King’s Majesty in the Middle Ages
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Role of the Lands Adjoining the Czech Crown in the Policy of the House of Luxembourg and its Successors (1310-1526)
2003 |
Faculty of Arts
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History – Memory – Self-identification. The written culture and the education in the Bohemian Crownlands in 14th – 17th century. The Bohemian Crownlands in the history of the Czech state 4.
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Leisure and Idleness. Time Beyond Work in medieval Europe
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Corona Regni Bohemiae. The Integration of Central Europe as Conceived by the Luxembourgs and their Successors
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Prague Castle as the seat of the royal court and administration of the land
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Word of Own Testimony, Reality and Tradition. : The Luxembourgs in Parma based on the Autobiography of Charles IV and the Anonymous Chronicle of Parma
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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