doc. PhDr. Lucie Storchová, Ph.D., DSc. ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** Kontakt a konzultační hodiny: Viz SIS [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index.php?do=ucit&kod=16965"] . Vyučované kurzy: Viz SIS [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index.php?do=ucit&kod=16965"] . Research fields of interest - Intellectual history of early modern Central Europe - Renaissance humanism in Central Europe (scholarly communication, literary fields, histor literature) - Social and cultural anthropology (cultural transfer analysis, discourse analysis, gender Education and academic qualification - completion of the DSc. degree (doctor scientiarum); awarded by the president of the CAS - Venia docendi awarded by the rector of the Charles University in Prague and in effect si - 2021–2022: “Habilitation” in History (Faculty of Arts of the Charles University) - 2009: completion of the title „Ph.D.“ at the Faculty of Humanities of the Charles Univer UK, major: Anthropology); the doctoral dissertation awarded by Bolzano prize 2009 - 2006–2007: Promotionsstipendium by Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Düsseldorf) - 2001–2007: several research stays abroad: October 2001 – January 2002: research stay at Wien (Aktion); March–June 2002: Universität Wien (Erasmus); October 2003 – January 2004: U (Aktion); April–September 2004: Humboldt Universität Berlin (VW Stiftung); April–July 2006 Goethe Universität in Frankfurt am Main, etc.; Tutors: Prof. K. Vocelka, Prof. J. Helmrath - 2002–2005: member of the first Czech-German „Graduiertenkolleg“ Lebenswelten und Kommuni in der mitteleuropäischen Gesellschaft vom 16. bis 19. Jahrhundert held by Charles Univers and Universität des Saarlandes (Saarbrücken); founders: Prof. Miroslav Hroch and Prof. Ric later heads: Prof. Miloš Havelka and Prof. Wolfgang Behringer - 2003: completion of the title PhDr. - 1997–2002: studies at the Faculty of Arts Prague (FFUK, major: History) Work experience - since 2023: Research Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences - since 2023: associate professor at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University - 2019–2021: chair of the evaluating panel P405 of the Czech Science Foundation (Vice-chai - since 2019: senior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences - 2012–2014: guest lectures in the international programme Erasmus Mundus – TEMA Master Co - since 2008: lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities of the Charles University (FHS UK, Ins Anthropology) - since 2005: employed at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences - 2001: employed in the Department of Manuscripts and Old Books, Library of the National M International research grants and projects (last 10 years) 2024–(2026): participation in the project Representations of Rulers in Early Modern Litera Bohemian Lands and France (a bilateral mobility project between the Czech Academy of Scien Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris) 2023–2025: participation in the ERC CZ project No. LL 2320: TOME – The Origins of Modern E Launching Evolutionary Metaphorology; senior researcher 2022–(2024): PI of the project Forms of Humanisms in the Czech Lands II financed by the Cz 2021–(2026): participation on the ERC Advanced grant TextDiveGlobal (Textuality and Divers History of Europe and its Global Connections, 1545-1659); a full project member in 2025–20 2021–(2023): PI of the project Literary Representations of Early Modern Crisis in Central Europe between Czech and Estonian Academies of Sciences 2020 – 2022: participation in the project Historiam videre. Testimony, Experience and the Evidence in the Early Modern Historiography of the Bohemian Lands financed by the Czech gr 2019-2021: participation in the project Europa humanistica II: Editing and Translating Anc the Czech lands at the Turn of the 16th Century - 2019: guest editor of a thematic issue on Humanism of the journal Česká literatura (6/20 - 2016–2018: PI of the project Forms of Humanisms in the Czech Lands (1469–1622) financed grant agency; a volume published with De Gruyters Companion to Central and Eastern Europea The Czech lands - March 2018: participation in the Training School EMLO on the road (Tallin) - April 2016: participation in a design sprint Keywords and Text organized by the Huygens KNAW (Haag) - 2014–2018: participation in the project COST Action IS1310 “Reassembling the Republic of 1500-1800: A digital framework for multi-lateral collaboration on Europe’s intellectual hi - April – June 2015: research stay at the Faculty of History, University of Oxford - since 2015: PI of the Czech team within the international network “Europa humanistica” o (Paris) and CESR (Tours) - 2014–2018: participation in the project Mezi renesancí a barokem: Filosofie a vědění v č jejich širší evropský kontext (Czech Grant agency, 14-37038 G, No. P401) - March 2014: guest lecturer at the University of Foreign Studies Tokyo and Kyoto Universi project “Patria and citizenship in historical experience of European borderlands” Prizes - June 2012: Otto Wichterle Prize for the best early stage scholars (awarded by the Academ the Czech Republic) - January 2010: Bolzano Prize for the best PhD thesis in the field of humanities (awarded Charles University in Prague) Membership in professional organisations and editorial committees since 2016: member of international learned society RSA (Renaissance Society of America) - since 2014: member of international associations IANLS (International Association for Ne - since 2010: member of editorial boards of Dějiny – teorie – kritika - since 2010: member of international associations Egypt and Austria Verein - since 2007: member of editorial boards of Acta Comeniana: International Review of Comeni Early Modern Intellectual History Selected Bibliography (last 10 years) Monographs - Vaculínová, M. – Storchová, L. – Slavíková, M. – Neškudla, B. – Podavka, O. – Králová, M Editors and Translators at the Turn of the 16th Century. Turnhout: Brepols, 2021. - Storchová, L. Řád přírody, řád společnosti: Adaptace melanchthonismu v českých zemích v století [The Order of Nature, the Order of Society: The Adaptation of Wittenberg knowledge lands in the mid-16th-Century]. Praha: Scriptorium 2021. - Companion to Central and Eastern European Humanism: The Czech Lands. Vol. 2/ Part 1, ed. Storchová. Berlin etc.: De Gruyter, 2020. ISBN: 978-3-11-064642-9. - J. A. Comenii Opera omnia / Dílo J. A. Komenského 26/I: Korespondence. Část I, 1628–1638 Pars I, 1628–1638. Praha: Academia, 2018. (participation on Annotations). - Storchová, L. Bohemian School Humanism and its Editorial Practices (ca. 1550–1610). Turn 2014. (Europa Humanistica; Vol. 16.). ISBN 9782503551807. - Storchová, L. a kol. Koncepty a dějiny: Proměny pojmů v současné historické vědě [Histor Critical Concepts: Transformations of Contemporary Historiography]. Praha: Scriptorium, 20 978-80-87271-87-2. Articles - Labia tua maledicentiae et calumniae igne calent: Humanist Polemics and Invectives at th of Prague from 1610 to 1620. Acta Comeniana: International Review of Comenius Studies and Intellectual History 36/LX (2022) [published in December 2023], pp. 57–103 - Fateful Periods: Routinisation of a Wittenberg Chronological and Eschatological Concept University Humanism (c. 1550–1620). Central European Cultures 3 (2023), 1, pp. 38–64 - The Jewish War, God’s Wrath and ?the Most Unfortunate People?: Representations of the Je Late Sixteenth-Century Protestant Literature in the Bohemian Lands. Judaica Bohemiae, 57 ( 31. - Strategies for Adapting Knowledge: Melanchthon´s Natural Philosophy in the Czech Lands, Burton, S. J. G. - Baines, M. C. (eds.). Reformation and Education: Confessional Dynamics Transformations. Göttingen, 2022, pp. 177–207. - Humanist Occasional Poetry and Strategies for Acquiring Patronage: The Case of a Court P Handsch. In Dobalová, S. – Hausenblasová, J. (eds.). Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria: A s Renaissance Europe. Vienna: 2021, pp. 351–364. - Rerum Boemicarum Ephemeris (1584) und die protestantische Geschichtsschreibung in den bö Zur Adaptation in einem multikonfessionellen Umfeld. Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte - A Reformation History, 112/1 (2021), pp. 180–210. - Terryfying unreason or a model of toleration? Imagining Islam in Fictional Travelogues o Kramerius. In Tomorad, M. (ed.). Egypt and the Orient: The current research. Oxford – Zagr 38. - Conceptualising Asia, Africa and Europa in a Polemic on the Origin of Bohemians (1615–16 Supranational Geographical Units and a Humanist Competition for ‘National Honour’. In Dete Marsico, C. – Walser-Bürgler, I. (eds.). Contesting Europe: Comparative Perspectives on Ea Discourses on Europe, 1400–1800. Brill, 2020, pp. 228–247. - Building Bonds of Scholarly Love: Changing Rhetorical Strategies in Comenius's Correspon 1630s. Acta Comeniana, 33 (2019), pp. 79–102. - Adaptace pověsti o dívčí válce v české humanistické literatuře. Česká literatura, 6 (201 - Kreativní melanchthonismus: K limitům výzkumu kulturní výměny na příkladu univerzitního druhé polovině 16. století. [Creative Melanchthonism: The Limits of Cultural Exchange Rese Example of University Humanism in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century]. Dějiny - teor (2019), pp. 34–48. - Dascalu, M. – Storchová, L. – Trausan-Matu, S. – Urbánek, V. Natural Language Processing Rhetorical Strategies in Comenius’s Correspondence with Three Separate Communities. In Hot – Wallnig, T. (eds.). Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Standards, Scholarship. Göttingen, 2019, pp. 428–432. - Melanchthonský koncept tzv. osudových period u Martina Rakovského a českých humanistů. [ "fatal periods" reapplied: The case of Martin Rakovský and Bohemian humanists]. In Frimmov M. Reformácie a jej dôsledky na Slovensku. Bratislava – Krakow – Trnava: 2018, pp. 121–147 - Early Modern Knowledge of the Islamic Orient: Experience and Intertextuality in Bohemian (16th-17th centuries). In Czerny, E. (ed.). In Search of the Orient. Krakow, 2018, p. 299– - Vzdálený Blízký východ v Harantově putování. In Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic. Put z Království českého do Benátek a odtud po moři do země Svaté, země judské a dále do Egypt města Kairu. Sv. II. Praha – Brno: Host, 2017, pp. 416–423. [Česká knižnice.]. ISBN 978-80 - Bezženství kněské?: Polemika o manželství kněží mezi Adamem Klementem Plzeňským a Vojtěc Berličkou (1615–1617). [Bezženství kněské?: A Polemic on the Marriage of Priests between A Plzeňský and Vojtěch Scipio Berlička (1615–1617).] In Řezníková, L. – Urbánek, V. (eds.). Pansofické pojmy J. A. Komenského a jejich dobové kontexty: Studie Martinu Steinerovi. Pra 2017, pp. 181–210. [Studie a prameny k dějinám myšlení v českých zemích; 16.]. ISBN 978-80 - "The tempting girl, I know so well”: Representations of Gout and the Self-Fashioning of Scholars. Early Science and Medicine, 21 (2016), 6, pp. 511–530. - Presenting the Other in Jiří and Růžena Baums´parallel travel journals from South Africa Hudáková, L. – Hudec, J. (eds.). Egypt and Austria IX: Perception of the Orient in Central 1918). Krakow, 2016, pp. 311–324. ISBN 978-83-7490-932-7. - Visualizing Near East in Bohemian Travel Accounts of the Early Modern Period. In Jůnová Storchová, L. – Jůn, L. (eds.). Vizualizing the Orient: Central Europe and the Near East i 20th centuries. Prague: FAMU, 2016, pp. 61–83. - Čapská, V. – Storchová, L. Transkulturalita místo národní mytologie? : Historický výzkum výměny. History - Theory - Criticism, 2015, 2, pp. 187–201. - "Till now I have been thinking only of study and work": Gender, Orient and Authorial Sel in the Travel Memoirs of Vlasta Kálalová Di Lotti. In Lazar, I. (ed.). Egypt and Austria V Egypt. Koper: Univerza na Primorskem, 2015, pp. 183–199. - The "Apostle" of Renaissance Humanism in Moravia? Re-Figuring Augustinus Olomucensis in Historiography. In Ekler, P. – Kiss, F. G. (eds.). Augustinus Moravus Olomucensis. Budapes 156. - „Zemi i pracovitým lidem jsou za břemeno." Alterita a biopolitika ve fiktivních cestopis Matěje Krameria. In Hrabal, J. (ed.). Fenomén cestopisu v literatuře a umění střední Evrop Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2015, pp. 119–147. - Od praxe k příběhu: Nacionální narativizace Komenského na přelomu 18. a 19. století. In kol. Figurace paměti: J. A. Komenský v kulturách vzpomínání 19. a 20. století. Praha: 2014 - „Předchůdce rozumné emancipace pohlaví ženského a dělnictva“? K absenci ambivalentních a forem vzpomínání na Komenského v textech českých emancipačních hnutí druhé poloviny 19. st Řezníková, L. a kol. Figurace paměti: J. A. Komenský v kulturách vzpomínání 19. a 20. stol pp. 161–175. - The Role of (Trans)National (Meta)Narratives in Representations of Cultural Transfers: T European and Bohemian Renaissance Humanism(s). In Čapská, V. et al. Processes of Cultural Central Europe, 1200–1800. Opava: Silesian University in Opava, 2014, pp. 35–75. - "Die Ägypter wussten Ihre Köpfe zu gebrauchen!" Orientalische Alterität in den fiktiven Reisebeschreibungen von Václav Matěj Kramerius (1802–1808). In Born, R. – Lemmen, S. (Hg.) in Ostmitteleuropa: Diskurse, Akteure und Disziplinen vom 19. Jahrhundert bis zum Zweiten Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2014, pp. 147–186. - Vědecké reprezentace renezančního humanismu a utváření kolektivních kulturních identit. Representations of Renaissance Humanism and Making of Cultural Identities.]. Česká literat 2, pp. 276–286. ISSN 0009-0468.