Mgr. Lukáš Krajčír

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He is a PhD student at the Department of Slovak History since 2012. His main research area is Slovak history in the first half of the 20th century. He specializes in Protestant context of inter-war Czechoslovakia: Slovak members of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in public space in Slovakia with focus on political, economic, social and cultural areas, the relations between the Protestant churches and the state, cooperation of Czech and Slovak Protestants, especially Slovak Lutherans and Czech Brethren. He spent a semester in the framework of Erasmus programme at the Department of Central European Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague. Among his publications are: Vývoj vzájomných vzťahov českých a slovenských evanjelikov v 1. ČSR (Development of Mutual Relations of Czech and Slovak Protestants in the First Czechoslovak Republic), Politické zmýšľanie Martina Rázusa očami Jozefa Bohumila Součka (Political Throught of Martin Rázus as Viewed by Jozef Bohumil Souček). He received the Comenius University grant for young researchs (UK/86/2015) for work on the topic: Slovak Protestants (Evangelical Church of Augsburg Confession) in political and public space in Slovakia; and he cooperated on the VEGA grant on the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in the political and social coordinates of the first half of the 20th century. He is the organizer, main producer and moderator of the multi-genre cultural-educational format Poetry of Democracy – On Society, History, Literature, regularly organized in the A4 – Space for Contemporary Culture, supported from the Fund for Support of Art.
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