PhDr. Vanda Fouňová
Research Fellow at the Department of Documentation, specializing in written sources and campanology.
Vanda Fouňová is an archivist and historian specializing in epigraphy and campanology. She studied Archival Studies and Auxiliary Historical Sciences at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. She is currently continuing her studies as a full-time doctoral student. Her research has so far focused on the survey and documentation of campanological monuments and bellfounders active in the Czech lands. Her work is also connected with the Centre for Epigraphic and Sepulchral Studies and the publication series Epigraphica & Sepulcralia.
Selected scholarly outputs:
Eva Jarošová – Vanda Fouňová (edd.): Epigraphica & Sepulcralia 15, Praha 2024.
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