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Michaela Lenčéšová (Prague)

The Concept of the Right to National Self-Determination as a Fundamental Human Right in Slovak Catholic Thinking After the 1970s

06.12.2023 17:15 Uhr – 18:45 Uhr

Historicum Room K001, Schellingstr. 12, Munich

Colloquium "Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism"

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, December 6th, with a lecture by Junior Fellow Michaela Lenčéšová on "The Concept of the Right to National Self-Determination as a Fundamental Human Right in Slovak Catholic Thinking After the 1970s".

Michaela Lenčéšová is a historian at the Institute for Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. She studied European contemporary history at Charles University. Her research focuses on the intellectual history of religion, nationalism, and fascism, especially on Slovak Catholic thought in the twentieth century. She is currently focusing on the history of Catholic modernism and Catholic human rights discourse. In the winter term of 2023, she will be a junior fellow at the KFG in Munich.

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