Pavla Vošahlíková (born 20 March 1951 in
Prague
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Czech
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historian. Her specialization is the history of Czech in 19th and the first half of the 20th century.
In 1974 she defended her PhD thesis on the
Charles University in Prague
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[ She is member of the Department of Biographical Studies of the Institute of History of the ]Czech Academy of Sciences
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Pavla Vošahlíková was an editor of ''Biografický slovník českých zemí'' from 2004 to 2012.[ She is member of the editorial board of '']Polski Słownik Biograficzny
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She collaborates with the Czech Radio
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Works
* ''Slovenské politické směry v období přechodu k imperiaIismu''. Praha : Academia, 1979.
* ''Československá sociální demokracie a Národní fronta''. Praha : Academia, 1985.
* ''Jak se žilo za časů Františka Josefa I''. Praha : Svoboda, 1996.
* ''Zlaté časy reklamy.'' Praha : Karolinum, 1999.
* ''Cesty k samostatnosti. Portréty žen v éře modernizace''. Praha : Historický ústav, 2010. (co-author)
Footnotes
References
*PÁNEK, Jaroslav; VOREL, Petr, a kol. Lexikon současných českých historiků. Praha ; Pardubice : Historický ústav Akademie věd České republiky : Sdružení historiků České republiky (Historický klub) ; Východočeské muzeum, 1999. 373 s.
External links
Profil on the website of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Bibliography of most important works of Pavla Vošahlíková
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Czech women historians
1951 births
Living people
20th-century Czech historians
21st-century Czech historians
Charles University alumni