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PhDr. Stanislav Tumis M.A., Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Arts
18 study programmes
100 publications
160 classes
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East European Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Lithuanian
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Lithuanian with double curriculum study Germanic and North European Studies with specialisation in Scandinavian Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Lithuanian with double curriculum study Central European Studies with specialisation in Polish Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Latvian
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Latvian with double curriculum study Germanic and North European Studies with specialisation in Scandinavian Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Latvian with double curriculum study Middle Eastern Studies with specialisation in Iranian Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Latvian with double curriculum study Chinese Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Russian
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Faculty of Arts
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East European Studies with specialisation in Russian with double curriculum study Germanic and North European Studies with specialisation in Scandinavian Studies
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Faculty of Arts
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Publications
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COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO THE BANDERIVETS PROPAGANDA IN WESTERN UKRAINE AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA AFTER 1945
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Vaclav Havel and Czechoslovak (Czech) Conception Towards Eastern Europe after the Fall of Soviet Union
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE FAMINE IN UKRAINE IN 1932-1933: REFLECTIONS OF THE UKRAINIAN TRAGEDY IN THE SOVIET AND WESTERN HISTORIOGRAPHY IN TIMES OF COLD WAR AS A SOURCE FOR UNDERSTANDING OF CONTROVERSIAL DISCUSSION ABOUT FAMINE IN CURRENT HISTORICAL DEBATE
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Russian/Soviet Imperial (Colonial) Policy towards Ukraine
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Anti-Soviet Propaganda of Ukrainian Nationalists: OUN-B and UPA in 1944 - 1951
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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"Secrets" of Ukraine
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ukraine as a Victim of Russian/Soviet imperial (colonial) policy?: Interpretations of Russian/Soviet national policy and its impact in the context of Czech and world historiography
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Anti-Soviet Propaganda of UPA after the End of WWII: Motives of Soviet Imperialism and Colonialism
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Left and Right Contexts of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Interpretation and its Implications for Eastern Europe by Czech Intellectuals
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Ukrainian and the Transcaucasus in 1917-1918: parallels, interactions, influences
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar I - 5
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AHES1037 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar II - 5
+1
AHES1042 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar III - 5
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AHES1047 |
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Bachelor Seminar IV - 5
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AHES1052 |
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History of Soviet Cinematography III
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AHESV015 |
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Russian (Soviet) Modern and Avant-garde Visual Art
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AHESV016 |
Faculty of Arts
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Soviet foreign policy towards countries of third world
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AHESV045 |
Faculty of Arts
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Soviet Montage School
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AHESV051 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of Ukraine in the 20th century I
+2
AHESV061 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of Ukraine in the 20th century II
+2
AHESV062 |
Faculty of Arts
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