Monika Brenišínová: Research & CV

From Monastery to Man – the Meaning of Monastic Architecture and its Art in 16th Century New Spain Research Area 1: Displacements, Dépaysements and Discrepancies This research project explores monastic architecture in New Spain in the 16th century. It aims at presenting this architecture and its artistic ornamentation as kept in mural painting and et sculptures … Continue reading Monika Brenišínová: Research & CV

CEFRES’s Interdisciplinary Epistemological Seminar

There is no doubt that interdisciplinarity transforms disciplines, but the nature of such transformation is yet to be explored. In this seminar we will discuss such burning questions and explore the promises and pitfalls of interdisciplinarity, as a practice, discourse and imperative in research conduct.

Presented by:

15 October – Filip Vostal
29 October – Lara Bonneau (4:30 – 6:00 PM)
12 November – Cécille Guillaume-Pey and Monika Brenišínová
26 November – Mátyás Erdélyi
10 December – Edita Wolf and Jana Vargovčíková

Franco-Czech Seminar in History

Serge LUSIGNAN (Université de Montréal) will hold two lectures (in French): 9 h 10 – French, Latin and English: Oral and Written Communication in England During the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries 10 h 50 – On Paris University’s Treshold: French Language in the University Milieu Franco-Czech Seminars in History are co-organized by the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in … Continue reading Franco-Czech Seminar in History

Jana Vargovčíková: Research & CV

PhD Research at CEFRES Modes of Legitimating Lobbying in Central Europe and their Ambivalences Research Area 2: Norms & Transgressions. Against the background of an increasing engagement of public actors in public decision-making through a number of venues such as multi-stakeholder fora or expert groups, this research aims at grasping how such de facto involvement … Continue reading Jana Vargovčíková: Research & CV

Adrian Brisku: Political Economic Thought, Empire, and Nation-State

The IMS-CEFRES seminar “Between Areas and Disciplines” will host post-doctoral researcher Adrian Brisku (FSV UK), who will present his work on Political Economic Thought, Empire, and Nation-State – The Cases of Albania, Czecho/Slovakia and Georgia, c. 1880s to 1920s. His presentation will be discussed by French historian Xavier Bougarel (CETOBAC-EHESS and Marc Bloch Center, Berlin). The … Continue reading Adrian Brisku: Political Economic Thought, Empire, and Nation-State