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Between Periphery and Centrality: Byzantine Musicology during Communist Romania

Musicology today
After 1950, in the writings on the history of Romanian music, there is a constant preoccupation in approaching the Byzantine musicology topics, being a domain able to adequately justify the presence of local “multisecular” musical practices.
Cătălin Cernătescu
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British Musicology in Personalities: Paul Griffiths

Russian Musicology
The article makes a brief overview of the history of British musicology, which had many outstanding exponents starting from the late 17th century, most of them enlightened music lovers of one kind or another.
Yulia A. Agisheva
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Rediscovering Cultural Heritage: Pui Ching Middle School Band in Pre-war Canton and Its Historical Instruments in Present-Day Chinese Musicology

Russian Musicology
Wind bands constitute pivotal cultural artifacts in the development of Western music in Asian countries. From the time of the late Qing dynasty, the government positioned military bands as cornerstones for modernization, with Canton emerging as a ...
Ka Chun Lin
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Musicology: “Knowledge about the Lack of Knowledge” — Setting and Solving Problems

Russian Musicology
The article is devoted to the relevant issue of chronotypology in 20th and 21st century art and its interpretation in philosophical-aesthetical and musical-artistic scholarship.
Natalia S. Gulyanitskaya
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Czech and Italian Anti-Establishment Challengers´ survival Comparative analysis of party organisation and leadership of FI, FdI, ANO and SPD parties

Politologický časopis - Czech Journal of Political Science
Our paper explores the organisational and leadership strategies of new anti-establishment parties in Czechia and Italy. The electorally volatile party systems in the countries of Central-Eastern and Southern Europe are associated with the constant ...
T. Cirhan, Mattia Collini
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Voting for Hard Eurosceptic Parties in 2024 European Parliament Elections in the Czech Republic: The Role of Salience and Attitude toward Czexit

Politologický časopis - Czech Journal of Political Science
In this article, we test the applicability of the EU issue voting model to the case of the 2024 Czech European Parliament elections. Given the increasing importance of the issue of leaving or remaining in the European Union, we examine whether voters ...
Ivan Petrúšek   +3 more
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The Prevalence of Fuchs' Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy in Cataract Patients within the Czech Population.

Czech and Slovak Ophthalmology
AIMS  To determine the incidence of Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) in patients undergoing cataract surgery in the Czech population. MATERIAL AND METHODS  Consecutive group of 2804 eyes of 1499 patients undergoing cataract surgery at the ...
P. Studený   +5 more
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From Grassroots Humanitarianism to Mutual Aid: Citizen Responses in Poland and the Czech Republic to Russia’s War in Ukraine

Czech Journal of International Relations
Russia’s full-blown war in Ukraine created an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Europe. By the end of 2022, over eight million Ukrainians had become refugees throughout Europe, with more than 11 million crossing Ukraine’s borders (UNHCR Operational ...
Simona Fojtova   +2 more
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Ukrainian Pupils in Czech Schools and History Lessons – A Current Challenge for Our Education System Survey Results

Czech-Polish Historical and Pedagogical Journal
The study presents selected results from a survey focused on the teaching of history to Ukrainian students (who arrived in the Czech Republic due to the conflict following February 24, 2022) in Czech schools.
Miroslav Jireček   +2 more
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Václav Havel’s Zionism? The Role of New Political Elites in the Transformation of Czech Policies Towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict after the Fall of Communism

Czech Journal of International Relations
This essay analyzes the causes and conditions that led Czech political elites to form a strong bond with the State of Israel after the Velvet Revolution. This bond gradually developed into a strategic alliance.
Marek Čejka
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