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This paper contains following book review: Čermák, Václav. Hlaholské písemnictví v Čechách doby lucemburské. Vydání první. Praha: Slovanský ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., 2020. 335 stran. Práce Slovanského ústavu AV ČR, v.v.i.. Nová řada; svazek 52. ISBN 978-80-86420-75-2.
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this paper contains following book review: Augustová, Zuzana, ed. et al. Expresionistické drama z českých zemí. Vydání první. Praha: Academia, 2020. 737 stran. Drama. ISBN 978-80-200-3162-4.
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This paper contains following book review: Roháčová, Tereza. Debutující prozaičky: příslib české literatury?. 1. vydání. Olomouc: Vydavatelství Filozofické fakulty Univerzity Palackého, 2021. 114 stran. Litera libera; sv. č. 9. ISBN 978-80-88278-70-2.
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This paper contains following book review: Čapek, Jan Blahoslav a Holeček, Lukáš, ed. Literární studie. Vydání první. Praha: Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, 2021. 438 stran. ISBN 978-80-7658-034-3.
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The article examines the first academic German grammar (1950) in Bulgaria, written by the founder of the Department of German Studies at Sofia University Prof. Konstantin Galabov. Information is given both about the conditions under which the grammar was created and about some basic German grammars published in Bulgaria in the period between 1868 and 1944.
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BELGRADE: FACULTÉ DE PHILOLOGIE DE L’UNIVERSITÉ DE BELGRADE, 2019. 430 PP. ISBN-978-86-6153-537-6
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Violence is Social: Review of Siniša Malešević, Why Humans Fight: The Social Dynamics Of Close-range Violence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2022
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From Warsaw with Love by John Pomfret is a book in which the author decided to describe the genesis, formation and latest aspects of the functioning of the alliance between the Polish and American intelligence services. It is a reportage devoted primarily to presenting the above issues from the perspective of former intelligence officers who participated in the events described. However, despite the media clamor surrounding the work and many flattering reviews in the public space, Pomfret’s book leaves much unsatisfied. It contains many simplifications and factual mistakes. An example of this is the descriptions of historical processes, such as the systemic transformation in Poland. Moreover, it presents an incomplete and distorted picture of the functioning of the intelligence services in the country. In addition, on the occasion of many threads it shows the course of events in a one-sided (“service-centric”) manner. This review article48 is a kind of abbreviated description of these problems.
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