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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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phone: | +420 549 49 1531 +420 549 49 3067 |
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Teaching
Courses taught
Autumn 2002 at Faculty of Arts
Spring 2002 at Faculty of Arts
- A Brief Outline of History and Theory of Monument Preservation
- Among Poles, the Russian and the German. The Ukraine from Taras Shevchenko to Stepan Bandera
- Analysis of Sources for the Czech Medieval History
- Archives and the Memory of the Communist Persecution
- Byzantium and Its Way to the Church Schism
- Cultural and Political History of Russia and Ukraine
- Cultural Journals under the First Czechoslovak Republic
- Czech History in the 19th Century
- Czech History in the 20th Century
- Czechoslovakia 1945-69 II
- Czechoslovakia and the Limited Democracy in 1945-1948
- Czechs and Germans in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- Didactics of History II
- Dissertation (Bachelors)
- Dissertation (Masters)
- Dissertation supervision I-II
- 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
- Europe in the Staufian Period
- 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
- Fundamental problems and concepts of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- General History of the 19th Century
- German Language (HIA114, HIAK114)
- History of agriculture II
- History of Forcible Resettlement
- History of Money II
- History of the Early Modern Age in Eastern Europe
- History of the Early Modern Age in the Czech Lands
- 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)
- Chapters from the Polish History of 17-19 Century
- Interpretation of relace written in German from 1645 II
- Interpreting Texts on the History of Absolutism
- Introduction to History II (HIA101II, HIAK101II)
- Introduction to Medieval History (HIA105, HIAK105)
- 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
- Latin II
- Latin IV
- Medieval History of Eastern Europe
- Medieval History of the Czech Lands (HIA106b, HIAK106b)
- Medieval History of Western Europe
- Memoirs as a Source of Historical Knowledge II
- Microhistory and the Early Modern Age
- Modern Historiography
- Modern Historiography II
- Moravia in 15th Century
- Moravia in the Later Thirteenth Century
- Nazism and the Cultural Erosion of Czech Identity 19391945
- Neapolitan Revolution in 1799 II
- Paul Peterman and his Time. The Juridical Position of the Serfs in Moravia in the XVIth Century
- Renaissance before the Renaissance
- Roman Law as a Historical Source
- Russian Political System in Traditions and Context
- Sources for the History of the German in Czechoslovakia in Years 1945-1950
- State and Church in Russia until the 17th Century
- Sweden ant the Cold War
- System of Estates and Absolutism in Russia
- The Bishopric of Olomouc in the Pre-Hussite Period
- The Catalogue of the Bishops of Olomouc and its Source Value
- The Czech National and Political Program in the 19th Century
- The Development of Medieval Hospitals
- The European Idea I
- The Genesis of the Moravian Margravate
- The History of the Slovene People and Slovenia. From the Earliest Times to Present
- The Home and the World from 1914 -1918
- The Church as a Builder in the Diocese of Brno in the First Half of 20th Century
- The Issue of Tolerance in Church History
- The Peace Movement in Brno
- The Polish Question in 1939 - 1945 and the Sovietization of Poland
- The Rise to Power of Prussia and Frederick II