Martin Jemelka
CV
Focuses on modern Czech and Central European economic, social, urban and religious history. His latest book, written together with Jakub Štofaník, is devoted to the religious life of industrial workers in the interwar Bohemian lands (Prague 2020). He is the author of ten other books on Czech working class, the history of employee housing and the Baťa concern.
Work position: researcher
Professional specialisation
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modern economic, social, urban and religious history
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history of housing
Publications
Grants, research fellowships and awards
Employee Housing in the Czech Lands in the Industrial Era (1830–1950): Discourse and Policies, Models and Implementation, GA ČR, GA24-12500S; investigator, researched at the MÚV AV ČR.
“Cobblersʼ Warˮ: Shoemaking and the Shoemaking Industry in Cisleithania during World War One – Agents, Strategies, Consumerism and Meanings, GA ČR, GA21-03708S, 2021–2023; investigator, solved at the MÚV AV ČR.
Seniors – bearers of historical memory of the 20th century: distance education of the third age in historical sciences in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, TA ČR TL04000233, 2020–2022; investigator, solved at the MÚV AV ČR.
International Correspondence Networks of T. G. Masaryk and the Establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918, NAKI II, DG18P02OVV026, 2018–2021; investigator, solved at the MÚV AV ČR.
The Religious Life of the Industrial Working Class in the Czech Lands (1918–1939): Institutions, Religiosity and the Social Question, GA ČR, 2016–2018; investigator, solved at the MÚV AV ČR.
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