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doc. PhDr. Jiří Šubrt CSc.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
4 study programmes
91 classes
215 publications
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Historical Sociology
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🇨🇿 NMgr. |
Faculty of Humanities
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Contemporary Czech Society
ASG500105 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Foundations of Sociology
AFRV1037 |
Faculty of Arts
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Contemporary Society Theories
AFRV1039 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Introduction to Sociology for historians
AHS333043 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Sociology for Helping Professions
ASC100002 |
Faculty of Arts
class
Introduction to Sociology
+2
ASC100040 |
Faculty of Arts
class
World Sociology of 20th Century
+2
ASG100035 |
Faculty of Arts
class
History of Sociology I.
ASG100054 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of Sociology II.
ASG100058 |
Faculty of Arts
class
History of Sociology II
+2
ASG100070 |
Faculty of Arts
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Publications
publication
History and Sociology: What is Historical Sociology?
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
publication
Time and Narration: Reflections on some Aspects of the Problem
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
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The problem of social change in the perspective of the theory of Anthony Giddens
2012 |
Faculty of Humanities
publication
Reflections of Modern Czech History, the Velvet Revolution and the Current Development in Public Opinion
2011 |
Faculty of Arts
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Public Opinion Research on Social Change in the Czech Republic since November 1989
2010 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
The Changing Character of Contemporary Societies
2008 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
„Dialogue between the Deaf“? The Relationship between Sociology and History
2008 |
Faculty of Arts
publication
Social Change
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Sociological Inheritance of the 1960s: Historical Reflections on a Decade of Changing Thought
2024 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Rethinking the Theoretical Concepts of Sociology: Critical Eclecticism and Reconfigurationism
2023 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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