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Hroch is a 1974
Czechoslovak comedy film
directed by
Karel Steklý. The film was
meant as a
political satire that
would be a
parable of
Prague Spring....
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Miroslav Hroch (born 14 June 1932 in Prague) is a
Czech historian and
political theorist and a
professor at the
Charles University in Prague.
Hroch earned...
- František Palacký,
Bohuslav Balbín,
Konstantin Jireček, Max Dvořák,
Miroslav Hroch Philosophy –
Edmund Husserl, Jan Patočka,
Karel Kosík, Egon Bondy, Ladislav...
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cleaned by two
Hawaiian cleaner wr****es
Doctor fish
Lysmata amboinensis Hroch, Tomas. "Mzima
Springs -
Haunt of the hippo". eng.hrosi.org.
Archived from...
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started in the 18th and 19th centuries. The
classic definition is by
Miroslav Hroch, who
wrote that
national revivals take
place within a "nondominant ethnic...
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above 0.06 e¯/pixel/second is
considered a "warm" pixel.
Defective pixel Hroch,
Filip (2000-02-23). "The
robust detection of
stars on CCD images". Experimental...
- George's
Convent in Prague. From 1407 to 1467,
Kratonohy was
owned by
Hroch of Dobřenice and
brothers Jiří and Adam Dobřenský. In 1623,
Kratonohy was...
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Journal for the
Study of Romanticisms, 2.1 (2013): 9-25 (28).
Miroslav Hroch, "Introduction:
National romanticism", in Balázs Trencsényi and
Michal Kopeček...
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Greater Romania Party (Partidul
Romania Mare), a case-study, In:
Jaroslav Hroch,
David Hollan,
George F. McLean, National, Cultural, and
Ethnic Identities:...
- Jan
Gebauer František
Graus Jan Hajič Eva Hajičová Václav
Hampl Miroslav Hroch –
historian of
nationalism Bedřich Hrozný –
orientalist and
linguist Vojtěch...