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Commemoration of 1918 in Czechoslovakia
2020 |
Faculty of Education
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Name Reading as a Commemorative Practice
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Remembering to Commemorate : Case Study of Commemorative Traditions of the Belgrade Bombings from World War II (1995-2003)
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Thank-you speech after receiving commemorative medal by Jan Patocka
2011 |
Faculty of Law
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Troubles with Commemoration of Czechoslovak Jubilees 1918 and 1938
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Who Is ‘Everyone’? Inclusivity in the 1966 and 2016 Official Commemoration of the Easter Rising
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Between Memory and Law: Commemorative Records as a Historical Source.
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Who is 'Everyone'? Inclusion and Exclusion in the 1966 and 2016 Official Commemoration of the Easter Rising
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Commemorative rites for the casualties at the beginning of the revolutions in Central Europe 1848/49
2007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Official and alternative commemorations in Czechslovakia 1918-1938
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Inventing Rituals to Commemorate Jan Hus Between 1865 and 1965
2015 |
Protestant Theological Faculty
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"We all had the feeling: we have to get rid of it, we have to forget it." Reflection of Holocaust commemoration in interviews with Czech and Slovak survivors
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Z. Silagiová - H. Šedinová - P. Kitzler, A gift to the teacher. In commemoration of Dana Martínková
2009 |
Faculty of Arts
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'A Year for Everyone': Irish National Identity in the State Commemoration of the Easter Rising Centenary
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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'To Broaden Sympathies Without Having to Abandon Loyalties': The Official Commemoration of the Easter Rising Centenary
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Engraving Portraits in the Skin: Vernacular Commemorative Tattoos for Ceausescu, Tito and Stalin
2023 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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A dance performance for D-Day celebrations: reflections on the aesthetic of war commemorations in France
2020 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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From Director to Coordinator: The Irish State and the Official Commemoration of the Easter Rising in 1966 and 2016
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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LIBRI CIVITATIS VII. : COMMEMORATIVE BOOK OF CITY OF PACOV FROM 1473-1712
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Re-imagining the Easter Rising in its official commemoration in 1966 and 2016: Radical shift or evolution?
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Austro-Prussian War between Czech historiography, historical consciousness and local commemorations
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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The two anniversaries of the "day of freedom". Official commemoration of 28 October 1918 in Slovakia in 1918-1938
2016 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Commemoration of National Saints as a Part of the Ritual Year in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
2008 |
Faculty of Arts
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Epitaphs and commemorative paintings of the first half of the sixteenth Century in northern and north-western Bohemia
2014 |
Faculty of Arts, Catholic Theological Faculty
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'At this side, a monument will be installed': Chisinau Monuments and Commemoration Practices Dedicated to Forced Soviet Deportations
2020 |
Faculty of Social Sciences
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Commemoration, ambivalent attachments and catharsis: David Ireland's Cyprus Avenue at the Abbey Theatre in 2016
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Wallenstein´s Commemoration in the year 1934
2006 |
Faculty of Arts
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Victory Day as "Russian civic Easter" and as a "cosmopolitanized" commemoration (on the example of the Russian community in Prague)
2021 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Liturgocal commemorations of Jan Amos Komenský in the Czech missal and Liturgical book of the Czechoslovak church
2022 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Hirschberg and Großteich in Advertising and Commemoration
2014 |
Faculty of Arts