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doc. Mgr. Lenka Jakoubková Budilová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
25 classes
53 publications
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Translation seminar
AET100165 |
Faculty of Arts
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Anthropological fieldworks in the Balkans
AET100166 |
Faculty of Arts
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Anthropology of Southeastern Europe
AET100197 |
Faculty of Arts
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Central and Eastern Europe in ethnological perspective
AET100207 |
Faculty of Arts
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Anthropology of relatedness
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AET100214 |
Faculty of Arts
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Foreign research praxis
AET100239 |
Faculty of Arts
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Visual Anthropology: practice
AET100261 |
Faculty of Arts
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Traditonal European family structures
AET100264 |
Faculty of Arts
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Current anthropological research
AET100298 |
Faculty of Arts
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Digital Anthropology
AET100300 |
Faculty of Arts
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CZECH VILLAGES IN SERBIAN BANAT - ETHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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On the journey of the students of ethnology and cultural anthropology to Cherepish monastery in Bulgaria
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Vojvodovo - a Forgotten Chapter of the Czech Presence in Bulgaria
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Endogamy between ethnicity and religion. Marriage and boundary construction in Voyvodovo (Bulgaria), 1900 - 1950
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bilateral kinship and biogenetic substance in the Balkans. The case of Voyvodovo, Bulgaria (1900-1950)
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Child in the Family in the Old Demographic Regime. The Case of Voyvodovo, Czech Village in Bulgaria (1900-1950)
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Property transmission and household developmental cycle: continuity and change. The case of a Czech village in Bulgaria (1900-1950)
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Voyvodovo - history of the only Czech village in Bulgaria
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Patriarchy in the Balkans - Dominant Ideology or a Scale of Variation? (The Case o Voyvodovo, Village of Czechs and Slovaks in Bulgaria)
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bulgarian Protestants and the Czech village of Voyvodovo
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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