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    Martin C. Putna (born 30 May 1968 in Písek) is a Czech literary historian, university teacher, publicist and essayist. He works at the Faculty of Humanities...
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  • 1994), American soccer player Vitovt Putna (1893–1937), Soviet Red Army officer of Lithuanian origin Martin C. Putna (born 1968), Czech literary historian...
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    were ignorant pagans. [...] The pagans killed both father and son. Martin C. Putna (2021) commented that although they clearly had fewer ulterior motives...
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    Miloš Zeman (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
    refused to grant a tenured professorship to literary historian Martin C. Putna, due to Putna's appearance at 2011 Prague Gay Pride. In June 2013, the coalition...
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  • "Martin C. Putna receives Tom Stoppard Prize". Václav Havel Library. 17 May 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2018. Putna, Martin C. (18 May 2012). "Martin C. Putna:...
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    refused to approve the professorship of anthropologist Martin C. Putna at the faculty for Putna's involvement in Prague Gay Pride in 2011. After numerous...
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  • November 2007. Davis, Jill; Green, William (1995). "Gay theatre". In Banham, Martin (ed.). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 415...
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    politician in post-communist Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Putna, Martin C. (January 22, 2013). "Schwarzenberg převzal romantické vlastenectví...
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    Stephen the Great (category Burials at Putna Monastery)
    Assumption of the Mother of God in a glade on the Putna River in 1466. It became the central monument of Putna Monastery, extended by Stephen in 1467, when...
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    and Dům strach were published in exile (Canada) during the 1970s. Putna, Martin C. "Česká katolická literatura 1918–1945." https://web2.mlp...
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