Theatre as an Institution
New issue: Theatralia 2017/1
In his speech Zubov focused on Slavic solidarity, which could help overcome the authoritarian regimes in Russia and Belarus.
Masaryk University has awarded the second ever Muni Award in Science and Humanities to Matthew Rampley, a British expert on art history.
The number 50 of the law shows how pressing this matter was, writes historian Lukáš Fasora.
Historian Jiří Hanuš explains that in celebrating 1918 we are foremost celebrating end of the communist regime in 1989.
Alvin Tsang came to Brno all the way from Hong Kong for one purpose: the three-week Summer School – Central Europe.
The medieval emperor Frederick Barbarossa is often viewed as an enemy who tried to prevent the rise of the Czech nation.
Harry Patterson, a British participant in Summer School of Slavonic Studies chose to study Czech because it was challenge.
Students of Masaryk University decided to explore French medieval monuments on foot just like medieval pilgrims.