معرفی
Assoc. Prof. Denisa Nečasová, Ph.D. serves as Deputy Head of the Institute of History at Masaryk University's Faculty of Arts in Brno, Czech Republic. Her academic career focuses on contemporary Czechoslovak history with specialized expertise in gender studies, communist-era societal transformations, and women's movements under socialist regimes.
Her research investigates ideological constructs like the 'New Socialist Woman,' state propaganda mechanisms, and Cold War political discourse. Key themes include:
- Gender as a historical analysis tool
- Communist party strategies for women's mobilization
- National identity formation through awards and symbols
- Transformation of feminist movements during political transitions
Nečasová maintains active editorial roles in multiple academic journals including Contemporary History, Czechoslovak Historical Yearbook, and History-Theory-Criticism. She has organized significant exhibitions like 'In my own voice' (2019) and workshops such as 'The Seduction of the Social Experiment' exploring 20th-century societal models.