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Prof. Lukáš Fasora, Ph.D. is a Professor at the Institute of History, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. His academic profile demonstrates extensive expertise in Czech and Central European history with particular emphasis on social, economic, and cultural transformations from the 19th to 20th centuries.
His research interests encompass:
- Modern European History with focus on Czech historical development
- Social history examining industrialization's impact on family structures
- Criminal and religious history in Moravian context (1898-1918)
- Cultural history including ideological education in socialist schools
- Regional history of Brno, Vysočina, and Tábor regions
- History didactics and teacher training methodologies
Prof. Fasora's recent scholarly output reveals a dual focus on historical research and educational applications. His publications from 2021-2025 show increasing emphasis on history education, regional history guides, and contemporary historiographical methodology. The recurring theme across his work is the connection between historical scholarship and practical educational applications, particularly for secondary school teachers.
He actively supervises graduate students working on diverse historical topics and leads multiple research projects including the 'Where does historiography stand in the 21st century?' series and the 'Development of the History Teaching Study Program for Secondary Schools.' His collaborative approach is evident through partnerships with colleagues like Václav Kaška and Jakub Vojta on numerous publications and projects.
As an educator, Prof. Fasora teaches courses on 19th century Czech history, history didactics, economic and social history, and supervises students at all academic levels. His teaching philosophy emphasizes source analysis and research methods, preparing students for both academic and professional careers in history and education.