Josef Opatrný's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
The development of Ibero-American studies in the Czech Republic (1990-2000) has been influenced by political changes after 1989, when ideological and administrative powers lost their control and dictate over the development of sciences. This change has not resulted in the turning away from all previous research topics pursued by Czech scholars unti...
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... Como se han encargado de demostrar iberoamericanistas como Hampejs (1963), y más recientemente Housková (1990), Opatrný (2002) y Montoro Cano (2014), el interés y las relaciones culturales entre el ámbito cultural checo y el hispanoamericano han sido especialmente fructíferas en la última centuria. Primero con numerosas iniciativas editoriales para la traducción y difusión de las literaturas hispánicas, pero sobre todo tras el impulso del hispanismo y el hispanoamericanismo en la academia checa a partir de los años 30 y 40 1 , que cristalizó en las décadas de la Guerra Fría con iniciativas como la fundación del Centro de Estudios Iberoamericanos de la Universidad Carolina y su anuario Ibero-Americana Pragensia en 1967, que todavía hoy mantienen una intensa actividad. ...