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Complexities, conflicts, and cooperations in a shared cultural space [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2023
The historiography of the fine arts museum in Europe is a narrative that has mostly followed the arc of the developing nation-state after the French Revolution.
Diana Reynolds-Cordileone
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Nadie muere del todo en Praga y El hijo judío, dos novelas breves sobre la interminable fascinación argentina por Kafka [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2023
This article intends to carry out a comparative analysis between the nouvelles Nadie muere del todo en Praga (2002) by Susana Tampieri and El hijo judío (2018) by Daniel Guebel with the purpose of investigating whether their respective constructions on ...
Juan Pablo Bertazza
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The Portrayals of Prague in Nazlı Eray’s The City of Lost Shadows and Philip Kerr’s Prague Fatale Novels / Nazlı Eray’ın Kayıp Gölgeler Kenti ile Philip Kerr’in Ölümcül Prag Eserlerindeki Prag Görünümleri [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2022
Based on all fictional texts, space takes place in different dimensions. When it comes to novels containing fantastical elements, they tend to put the perception of time and real life places into the background or completely change them.
Fulya Çelik Özkan
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How Many Books Did F. Skorina Publish in Prague?

open access: yesКонцепт: философия, религия, культура, 2023
The advent of the printing press proved to be a decisive factor in the cultural development of mankind as a whole. In Eastern Europe, the complex path to the new information technology had its own specific characteristics: revolutionary technology was ...
Ilya Lemeshkin
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«May God guard you and give you much strength for scientific work»: A. V. Florovsky and Belarusian Slavic studies in Vilno of the second half of the 1930s

open access: yesЖурнал Белорусского государственного университета: История, 2022
By the middle of 1930s, largely due to the efforts of Russian emigrant scholars, Prague became a major center of the studies in Slavic history, in particular in the history of Czech cultural ties with other major centers of Slavic culture in the East ...
Mikhail D. Bukharin
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SAMBA: A novel method for fast automatic model building in nonlinear mixed‐effects models

open access: yesCPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology, 2022
The success of correctly identifying all the components of a nonlinear mixed‐effects model is far from straightforward: it is a question of finding the best structural model, determining the type of relationship between covariates and individual ...
Mélanie Prague, Marc Lavielle
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The Parks of Culture and Leisure in Prague and Bratislava: The Story of a Transition

open access: yesArchitektúra & Urbanizmus, 2023
The article will focus on a critical re-evaluation of approaches to the city in the period of late normalization; especially on the new ethos that took place in the professional community as a result of postmodern ideas coming from Western Europe, but ...
Henrieta Moravčíková, Petr Roubal
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Exile and Literature in the Prague German Magazine Die Wahrheit [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a Smysl, 2021
This article shows how the topic of exile and exile literature was presented in the Prague magazine Die Wahrheit after Adolf Hitler came to power. Although Die Wahrheit was an expressly proCzechoslovak magazine, it focused on problematic aspects of the ...
Štěpán Zbytovský
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František Palacký’s (Musical) Life with the “Aristocrats”: Private and Semi-Private Musical Sociability in Prague during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century [PDF]

open access: yesMusicologica Austriaca, 2023
Drawing on private and public sources surrounding Countess Elise von Schlik (1792–1855) and František Palacký (1798–1876), this article explores music-cultural connections between the nobility and intellectually engaged middle class in Prague during the ...
Anja Bunzel
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Dlužní úpis jako historiolingvistický pramen. Německý jazyk pražských kanceláří 16. století na příkladu vybrané písemné produkce České komory Ferdinanda I. Habsburského [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis pro Moderní Filologii, 2023
The article undertakes a historical-linguistic analysis of 27 documents written in German that are classified as “notes of hand” and issued by the Bohemian Chamber between 1528 and 1537.
Václav Kříž
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