Already on Wednesday (29 January), the partner institution of the Czech Literary Studies Consortium – Uniwersytet Śląski – will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Czech Studies discipline, which has been taught there continuously since the academic year 1974/1975. Wednesday’s rich celebrations will take place at the Faculty of Humanities of the Silesian University (Sosnowiec, st. Grota-Roweckiego 5) and will include, for example, a student staging of Cimrman’s České nebe or a vocal interpretation of “Vodník” from Erben’s cycle Kytice (see below for the full programme and invitation).
We would like to congratulate our Silesian Czech Studies partners on reaching such a significant anniversary and wish them every success in their future didactic and scientific activities.
With this joyful news we are also starting a series of posts that we would like to dedicate to this year’s 10th anniversary of the Czech Literary Studies Consortium, which operates at the Czech Literary Bibliography and the Institute of Czech Literature of the CAS. Since its establishment in 2015, the Consortium has undergone a dynamic development, which we will remind you of throughout the year, and at the same time present the changes we are preparing for the future within the Consortium’s operations.
Invitation on the UŚ website
Slavic Philology at UŚ at the same time
On the history of Slavonic Studies at UŚ (with links to the archive version of the website of the Institute of Slavonic Philology of the University of Silesia in Katowice)
TKACZEWSKI, Dariusz. 28 years of Silesian Bohemian Studies. Bohemistyka. 2002, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 228-234.
TKACZEWSKI, Dariusz. Contemporaneity and perspectives of Silesian bohemistics. Bohemistyka. 2008, vol. 8, no. 1-4, pp. 477-484.