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Department of History
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Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Building A
Building entrance: Arna Nováka 1, entry through building D (main entrance) correspondence Address: Arna Nováka 1/1, 602 00 Brno |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Spring 2003 at Faculty of Arts
- Doctoral Reading III
- Doctoral Thesis
- Eastern Europe at the Time of the Enlightenment
- EU on the Way to the Community of Foreign Policy and Security and Defence Policy (1948-2001)
- Europe 1918-38
- European Federalism from the Sixties to the Nineties
- Examination (Bachelors)
- Examination in Medieval History
- Examination in the History of the Early Modern Age
- Extended Essay (Masters)
- Fortifications to the End of the Middle Ages
- France in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
- Fundamental problems and concepts of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- General History of the 19th Century (HIA109, HIA109s, HIAK109p, HIAK109s)
- German Language (HIA114, HIAK114)
- Historiography
- History of Forcible Resettlement
- History of Kroatia
- History of Money II
- History of the Early Modern Age
- History of the Early Modern Age in Eastern Europe (HIA108a, HIAK108a)
- History of the Early Modern Age in the Czech Lands (HIA108b, HIAK108b)
- History of the Early Modern Age in Western Europe
- History of the USA in the Eighteenth Century
- Hungary and her Neighbours, 1918-45
- Chapters from the History of the Czechoslovak Resistance (1939-45)
- Interpretation of relace written in German from 1645 II
- Interpreting Texts on the History of Absolutism
- Introduction to History II
- Introduction to Medieval History
- Introduction to the History of Early Modern Age
- Introduction to the Study of the History of European Integration
- Islam and Europe in the History
- King, Estates and Moravia at the Dawn of the Modern Age
- Louis XVI
- Medieval History of Eastern Europe
- Medieval History of the Czech Lands
- Medieval History of Western Europe
- Medieval History of Western Europe - Europe at the Height of and in the Late Middle Ages
- Memoirs as a Source of Historical Knowledge II
- Microhistory and the Early Modern Age
- Modern Historiography
- Modern Historiography II
- Moravia at the Close of the Middle Ages
- Moravia in the Later Thirteenth Century
- Moravian Landfrieds and the Nobility
- Nazism and the Cultural Erosion of Czech Identity 19391945
- Outline of Ukrainian History
- Paneurope or a Powerful Central Europe?
- Political Prisoners in Czechoslovakia 1948-1956
- Scandinavia after World War II
- Selected Chapters from the History of American Foreign Policy after 1945
- Selected Problems of History I
- Selected Problems of History II
- Selected Problems of History III
- Sources for Czechoslovak History 1938-1956
- Specialist Lecture I
- Specialist Lecture II
- Subjects of a narrower academic field of interest
- The Czech and Moravian Nobility
- The Czech National and Political Program in the 19th Century
- The Development of Medieval Hospitals
- The European Idea I
- The First Crusade
- The Genesis of Political Parties in the Czech Lands
- The Gentry in Moravia in the Early Modern Age II
- The Golden Bull of Sicily
- The Graves and the Tombs of the Moravian Nobility about 1600
- The Historian under the National Socialist Regime
- The Church in the Early Modern Age
- The Jews and Anti-Semitism in Modern History
- The of the Polish State 17721795: Causes and Consequences
- The Podiebrad Age
- The Polish Question in 1939 - 1945 and the Sovietization of Poland
- The Polish society in the Age of Humanisms and Renaissance
- The Rise to Power of Prussia and Frederick II
- The Two World Wars in the History of the Twentieth Century