Research in Czechoslovak History in the Period of the Two Totalitarian Regimes (1938-1989) and after the Collapse of Communism

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Research in Czechoslovak History in the Period of the Two Totalitarian Regimes (1938-1989) and after the Collapse of Communism 2005-2010 Research Programme; Person in charge: Dr Oldřich Tůma; Beneficiary: Institute of Contemporary History in the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Provider: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

  • Primary source research in contemporary Czechoslovak/Czech history (1938-1989), post-Communist period, history of sciences in the 20th century; analysis, reconstruction, interpretation
  • Documentation of contemporary history, editorial activities, publishing of professional (subject–oriented) journal
  • Building-up: contemporary history as university subject of studies, professional library with admission for researchers, students and the public

 


Demokratická revoluce 1989 Československo 1968.cz Němečtí odpůrci nacismu v Československu výzkumný projekt KSČ a bolševismus Disappeared Science Česko-Slovenská komisia historikov Europeana

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Bruce Lockhart Lecture at the Embassy of the United Kingdom on 5 June in the evening: Profesor Richard Overy (University of Exeter) lecturing on British political warfare and occupied Europe.
Photo: British Embassy
The first conference panel called The existence and challenges faced by the exile governments in London (part 1). Anticlockwise: Albert Kersten (University of Leyden), Chantal Kesteloot (Centre for Historical Research, Brussels), Anita J. Prazmowska (The London School of Economics and Political Science), Detlef Brandes (Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf), Mark Cornwall (chair; University of Southampton), Jan Bečka (Charles University – Faculty of Social Sciences)
The second conference panel called The existence and challenges faced by the exile governments in London (part 2). From left to right: Vít Smetana (conference co-ordinator; Institute for Contemporary History, Prague), Jiří Ellinger (chair; Foreign Ministry, Prague), Edita Ivaničková (The Institute of History, Bratislava), Radoslaw Zurawski vel Grajewski (Lodz University), Viktoria Vasilenko (Belgorod State University)

The international conference CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND THE OTHER OCCUPIED NATIONS IN LONDON: The Story of the Exile Revisited after Seventy Years 6-7 June 2013

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