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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Журнал Белорусского государственного университета: История, Iss 4, Pp 89-102 (2023)
Рассматривается чешский исследовательский интерес к белорусской проблематике с первой трети XIX в. до начала XX в. Первым чешским деятеле
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https://doaj.org/article/0cbabf83e2164347a9661fed7eef55db
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Slovene, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 292-321 (2020)
In scholarly circles, the name of the Czech writer and journalist Edvard Jelínek is usually associated with interest in Polish topics. Most of his friends and scholarly contacts were Polish, which also was in line with his numerous publications conc
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https://doaj.org/article/14ba65970ad64aeb811f124b72a65b97
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal. 13:13-23
Vladimír Hejmovský (Russian: Vladimir Geymovsky) was a tsarist officer in Russia who fought on the side of the Whites against the Bolsheviks. After arriving in Czechoslovakia in 1923, he became an officer in the Czechoslovak army. He was also a pas
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Prace Historyczne. :769-785
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal. 12
The political changes in 1989/1990 affected all of East German society, including in particular the country’s ethnic Sorbs. Sorbian institutions that had enjoyed a relatively regular influx of financial resources in the GDR now found themselves in
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Almanach Karaimski. 6:119-134
W ciągu ostatnich dwóch dekad badania karaimoznawcze nabrały wyraźnego rozmachu. Zaczęły ukazywać się wyspecjalizowane czasopisma naukowe pt. Karaite Archives oraz Almanach Karaimski, zostały wydane niektóre dokumenty karaimskie, ukazały s
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal. 11
An important chapter in the history of independent Czechoslovakia after the First World War was the Russian Aid Operation (Ruská pomocná akce, RPA), thanks to which around 25,000 Russian, Ukrainian, and other émigrés fleeing Bolshevik Russia made
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Petr Kaleta
The book The Sorbs of Lusatia in the People's Chamber is divided into six main chapters. The first of these, The Sorbs in the Saxony Landtag and in the Reichstag up until the establishment of the GDR, follows the activities of the Sorbian representat
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Petr Kaleta
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Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal. 10
The Catholic Lusatian Sorbs are today the most important element of the Sorbian ethnic group and their national culture. After the Reformation, they found themselves in a minority and in a highly negative situation. For the Catholic Sorbs, the openin
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Petr Kaleta
Publikováno v:
Czech-polish historical and pedagogical journal. 9
The activities of Sorbian deputies in the People’s Chamber, the highest legislative body in the German Democratic Republic, is a subject that has yet to be fully studied. This paper outlines the main findings of our research, undertaken in Germany