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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Adolf Benda, Antonin Klimek, Antonin Rezek, Anton Gindely, August Sedla ek, Beda Dudik, Bohuslav Bilejovsky, en k Zibrt, Count Lutzow, Dan Gawrecki, David Gans, Du an T e tik, Eduard Stehlik, Franti ek Graus, Franti ek Palacky, Franti ek Roubik, Franti ek mahel, Hans Kohn, Hermann korpil, Jan erny-Nigranus, Jan Franti ek Beckovsky, Jan Slavomir Tomi ek, Jaromir Tauchen, Josef Gebauer, Josef Kalousek, Josef Matou ek, Josef Pfitzner, Josef Tome, Karel Kaplan, Karel korpil, Konstantin Josef Jire ek, Milan Nakone ny, Milo Pojar, Miroslav Hroch, Pavel a ek, Radek Fukala, Vaclav Fri, Vilem Slavata of Chlum, Vincenc Prasek, Wenceslaus Hajek, Wilhelm Tomaschek, Zbyn k Zeman, Zden k Karnik, Zikmund Winter. Excerpt: Franti ek mahel (born 17 August 1934 in Trhova Kamenice) is a Czech historian of medieval political and intellectual history, known for his works about Hussitism, Universities in the Middle Ages, Humanism, and Monarch representation in the Middle Ages. Born on 17 August 1934 at Trhova Kamenice (Czech Republic);1953 leaving examination at Grammar School, Chrudim; 1953-1954 collier at Ostrava; 1954-1959 study at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague; 1959-1963 military service, director of the Museum at Litvinov; 1964-1974 Research Fellow at the Institute of History, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague; 1975-1979 tram-driver at Prague; 1980-1989 researcher at the Museum of the Hussite Movement, Tabor; 1990-1998 Director of the Institut of History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; 1993-1998 Head of the Department of Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague; 1998-2004: Director of the Centre for medieval Studies; 2004: Vicedirector of the Centre for medieval Studies (present position). Titles, functions: 1963 University doctorship (PhDr.); 1965 the second degree (CSc. = PhD.); 1965-1985 corresponding Member of the Bibliographie internationale de l'Humanisme et de la Renaissance; 1969-1972 Editor of the Journal Mediaevalia bohemica; 1974 member of the International Commission for the History of Universities; 1990 the third degree (DrSc.); 1990 Editor of the Czech Historical Review ( esky asopis historicky); 1991 Professor of Medieval History at the Charles University, Prague; 1992 Member of Academic Board of the Department of Medieval Studies of the Central European University, Budapest; 1993-1994 Vice-president of the Scientific Board of the Academy of Science of Czech Republic; 1994 Member of the Scientific Board of Charles University, Prague (present position); 1998-2006: Membre of Accreditation Commission; 2003-2004: President of the Czech Learned Society; 2001: President of the Scientific Board of the