Contact

E-mail: ddvd@hiu.cas.cz

Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prosecká 809/76; 190 00 Praha 9 – Prosek

PhDr. Vojtěch Kessler, Ph.D.
E-mail: kessler@hiu.cas.cz

Our team

prof. PhDr. Milan Hlavačka, CSc.

Head – Department of Modern Cultural and Social History; political, social, and economic history of the Czech Lands and the Habsburg Monarchy 1740–1918, History of Transport, History of Local Government.
 

PhDr. Vojtěch Kessler, Ph.D.

Research Associate – Department of Modern Cultural and Social History; Memory studies, Monumental Culture, Collective Identities.
 

Mgr. Veronika Kršková

Ph.D. student at the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; History of Everyday Life, the Role of Women in Politics, Transformation of local Government after 1918.
 

RNDr. Jiří Martínek, Ph.D.

Research assistant at the Department of Biobibliographical Studies; mainly involved in biographical studies, history of Czech natural sciences (especially geography) and popularization of science. Occasionally appears on television.
 

Mgr. Bc. Lenka Křížová, Ph.D.

Postdoc – Department of Biobibliographical Studies and Library; her research interests include cultural history of the second half of the long 19th century, historical demography, the history of gender and regional history of the central Pojizeří region.

Mgr. Libor Denk

Doctoral student at the Department of History of the Faculty of Arts of UPOL; focuses on research on the history of business and entrepreneurship by the nobility in the 19th and 20th centuries. Historian of the Horácké Museum.
 

Mgr. David Smrček

Ph.D. student at Universität Wien, Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftliche Fakultät and at the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; social and political history of the late 19th century, Czech-German Relations, Nationalism, Phenomenon of Street Politics
 

Bc. Štěpán Voda

Graduate student at the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; his research focuses on the use and representation of history in popular culture and IT.
 

Mgr. Jan Bouška

Ph.D. student at the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; Political History of nobility in the second half of the 19th Century and the History of Death and Mourning in the noble Milieu.
 

Bc. Anežka Kubáčová

Graduate student at the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; the Jewish history at the end of the Second World War and childhood in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
 

Bc. Marek Melša

Graduate of the Institute of Czech History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; the history of the interwar period in the Central European context, the issues of resistance, collaboration and everyday life in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the history of Czechoslovak diplomacy.
 

Mgr. Barbora Dietrichová

Ph.D. student at the Department of History, Faculty of Arts, UPOL, deals with the history of the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century with a focus on the research of municipal self-government and German politics in the Czech lands.
 

Bc. Tereza Pecková

Graduate of the Department of World History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; Medieval History with a Focus on the History of Scotland and the Christianization of the British Isles.
 

Berenika Čejková

Student of BA in Art History and graduate of BA in History at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; the Czech History of the 20th century, specifically on everyday life and leisure activities of youth and their relationship to the establishment.
 

Bc. Jarmila Šebková

Graduate of the Institute of World History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; History of the interwar Period, History of International Relations, Nobility in the 20th Century.
 

Sláva Glazov

Student of the bachelor’s double Major in History and English-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; Ethnicity in the USSR and the Transformation of Society during the Period of Destalinization
 

Anežka Lindaurová

Student of the Bachelor of Arts - History Programme at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague; Environmental Ethics and gender History.