
Johana Kłusek
@johanaklusek
Historian at the Institute of Ethnology CAS | prev. @imsfsvuk @UCLSSEES | 🇨🇿 Czech Anglophilia amid the tumolt of 1940's 🇬🇧 | reviewer @iliteraturacz
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I finally made it to CEES - Maynooth Uni and The Roost! Thanks for the invitation John Paul Newman and all your care Oksana Vynnyk 🙏 I enjoyed the challange of talking about Anglophilia in such bravely anti-Anglophilic country 🇨🇮 💚






A new review of mine is out! The book "Intertwining Worlds. Karlovy Vary Interna-tional Film Festival in the Cold War Era" deserves attention of everyone researching transnational history, Cold War East-West links and film studies. Institute of International Studies, FSV UK stuter.fsv.cuni.cz/stuter/article…



December marked the end of an era, as the last of Poland's Ruch kiosks, which had operated for over 100 years, closed. These small booths, which once numbered over 31,000, were more than just convenience stores, acting as the heart of local communities notesfrompoland.com/2025/01/09/end…

It is rather sad that everytime I'm asked to comment on Britain, the topic either concerns abuse of women (Al-Said, now grooming gangs), brutal violence (Southport stabbing) or the awful state of public and social affairs. Anyway, it was my pleasure Akademie věd ČR!


One more month to apply to our PhD programme in Translation & Intercultural Studies & come to Manchester to work with us at CTIS Manchester & Anthony Burgess Foundation on this exciting AHRC-funded collaborative project: Translating Burgess | Burgess Translating. anthonyburgess.org/blog-posts/phd…



My novel, The Paper Man, published as Papírák by Paseka (transl. Petr Elias) is beautifully reviewed in Literární časopis iLiteratura.cz. My thanks to Johana Kłusek for giving it her time & attention & the magazine for providing the platform. Láska za časů Anšlusu – iLiteratura.cz



It’s happening! So excited to join the Wirth Institute of Austrian and Central European studies as well as the University of Alberta’s Department of History, Classics, and Religion. Start date: July 1, 2025 Wirth Institute
