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Polish studies have a long tradition in the Czech Republic. It goes back to the first half of the nineteenth century, when the Czechs were experiencing the national rebirth. This was accompanied by their interest in the Slavic world, including Polish issues. In the interwar period, the Department of the Polish Language and Literature was established at Charles University in Prague, and a Polish language course was run in Brno (at Masaryk University). The Inter-governmental Joint Permanent Polish-Czech Commission for Humanities operating between 1993 and 2006 served well for the Polish-Czech cooperation. Held in Prague in 2013, the Congress of the Polish Studies was attended by over a hundred researchers from more than a dozen countries. The Congress attempted to present the current state of research on Polish history, culture and scholarship. Two collective works were published as the proceedings of the congress. This paper discusses the second one, The Czech studies on Poland in the context of Central and Eastern Europe, which was published in Polish.
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