Munispace: Masaryk University Reading Room
Munispace: Masaryk University Reading Room is a virtual space that enables readers to study, do research, browse and download books. Munispace offers academic as well as popular science e-books published by Masaryk University.
Masaryk University Press gathers information on all Open Access e-books published by Masaryk University. In Munispace readers can search these records and browse through them. Digital libraries, such as Munispace, provide access to full versions of the books.
Since 2019 Munispace has provided access to monographs from the founding editions of the Masaryk University. We refer to this collection as the Gold Fund.
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The Club of Moravian Composers. History and Present
The present monograph by the authors’ collective comprehensively in three chapters deals with the important development stages and milestones of the Club of Moravian Composers, an association of composers, performers, publicists, theoreticians and promoters of contemporary musical art, which was founded in 1922 by Brno composers led by...
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Film Studios in Zlín. Stories – Facts – Maps – Context
This publication is the result of a project that uses modern data presentation tools. Aiming at people interested in the history of cinema or the cultural history of Zlín, as well as contemporary history teachers especially in secondary schools, the book builds on a web application providing a vast amount of data to its users. The first...
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Didactic inspirations for activation teaching in secondary school history
The publication serves as a support for secondary school teachers for the development of activation teaching in history.
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A Theory of Law and State and the Philosophy of Law
The manuscript for "A Theory of Law and State and the Philosophy of Law" dates from 1969–1970, when Vladimír Kubeš was lecturing on the theory of law at the reopened Brno Law Faculty. However, at the beginning of Normalization the manuscript could not be published because it contradicted the official line for teaching the general theory of...
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