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Milan Řepa is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of History, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic, specializing in 19th-century Central European history with a focus on Moravia. His academic profile integrates teaching, research, and editorial contributions to historical scholarship.
His educational background includes:
- Postgraduate studies in History at Masaryk University (1996-1999)
- M.A. in Czech Language and History from Masaryk University (1988-1993)
- Grammar School education at Strážnice (1984-1988)
Dr. Řepa's research centers on Moravian history during industrialization, nationalism's cultural manifestations, and the evolution of Czech historiography. His work examines how educational materials shape historical consciousness, bridging academic history with pedagogical practice through textbook analysis and regional studies.
His publication trends reveal a consistent focus on Central European cultural history, with increasing emphasis on transdisciplinary approaches. Recent works analyze textbook evolution and urban development, while earlier contributions explore historiographical shifts during political transformations in the 20th century.
As an academic advisor, he supervises bachelor's and master's theses while leading teacher training in history didactics. His research is supported by Czech Grant Agency projects including the Center for Transdisciplinary Research into Cultural Phenomena in Central European History (2014-2018) and Moravia on the Path to Civil Society (2012-2016), both examining civil society formation through historical synthesis.