Přednáška se koná 30. října 2024 od 18:00 v rámci cyklu Kruhu přátel českého jazyka v místnosti P018 v hlavní budově FF UK.
Matija Murko was one of the founders of South Slavic literary studies, Slavic ethnography, and folklore studies. He was also the founder of the Slavic Institute (Slovanský ústav). Among other things, he is also known for his intensive contacts with scholars in the Russian Empire, who, after World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, found themselves in independent Ukraine, in exile, or in Bolshevik Russia. In the early 1920s, Murko attempted to reestablish contacts with colleagues who were active in the Soviet Union. The paper examines the political, academic, and personal aspects of his academic connections with scholars from the former Russian Empire. In fact, the presentation is dedicated to academic relations between scholars and scholarly institutions at the time of international crises and wars.
Podrobnosti události
- Začátek události
- 30. 10. 2024 18:00
- Místo konání
- FF UK, nám. Jana Palacha 2, Praha 1 (místnost č. 18)
- Organizátor
- Ústav českého jazyka a teorie komunikace FF UK
- Typ události
- Konference a přednášky