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Books

Petr Vorel, The War of the Princes: The Bohemian Lands and the Holy Roman Empire 1546-1555, Helena History Press LLC, Santa Helena - California (USA) 2015 (272 s. + VIII tab.) ISBN: 978-1-943596-03-4, Reviews: Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 4, 2017, pp. 337-345 (J. Pánek); ČČH 115, 2017, s. 1129-1135 (J. Pánek); Francie recensio: Early Modern Perion, Revolution, Empire (1500-1815), Deutschen historischen Institut Paris 2017, Nr. 4, s. 1-4 (Sander Faes), on-line https://doi.org/10.11588/frrec.2017.4.43387; https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/frrec/article/view/43387/50301

Petr Vorel, From the Silver Czech Tolar to a Worldwide Dollar (The Birth of the Dollar and its Journey of Monetary Circulation in Europe and the World from the 16th to the 20th Century), Columbia University Press, New York 2013 (191 s. + LXXX. tab.), ISBN: 978-0-88033-705-2, Reviews: ČČH 112, 2014, č.2, s. 321-323 (Tomáš Sterneck); European History Quarterly 46, 2016, I, s. 194-195 (Antal Stántay); Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 3, 2016, pp. xx (L. Nekvapil)

Petr Vorel, Monetary Circulation in Central Europe at the Beginning of the Early Modern Age – Attempts to Establish a Shared Currency as an Aspect of the Political Culture of the 16th Century (1524-1573), Univerzita Pardubice – Filozofická fakulta, Monographica VI., Pardubice 2006, 212 str, ISBN 80-7194-827-6, Reviews: The Economic History Review, Vol. 60, No. 2. (May 2007), pp. 430-432 (Ian Blanchard); Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Heft 4/2007 (H. Witthöft)

Articles

Petr VOREL, Economical and political consequences of limiting of the statutory maximum interest rate in Central Europe from 10% to 6% since 1543, Pavla Slavíčková (ed.),  A History of the Credit Market in Central Europe: The Middle Ages and Early Modern Period, Routledge, London – New York 2021 (ISBN 978-0-367-40418-5), s. 177-187

Petr VOREL, Emperor´s Insolvency and the Economic causes of Beginning of the "Bohemian War" in 1618, Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 2021, Nr. 2, s. 217-226

Petr VOREL, How the word “tolar” became a general term for European silver coins in the 16th century, Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 7, 2020, Nr. 2, s. 173-188 (ISSN 2333-4142)

Petr VOREL, Major developments in silver trade in Central and Eastern Europe in 16th and 17th century (The comparison of function of Bohemian and Polish coins in monetary circulation abroad), Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 5, 2018, Nr. 1, pp. 29-42

Petr VOREL, European merchant trading firms and the export of the precious metals from the Kingdom of Bohemia during the 16th century, in: Cheryl Susan McWatters (red.), Mercantilism, Account Keeping and the Periphery-Core Relationship, Routledge, London – New York 2019, s. 49-60, ISBN 978-1-8489-3605-8 (celek 201 s.)

Petr VOREL, The consequences of the Schmalkaldic War  (1546-1547) in regard to the modification of the tax system in the Kingdom of Bohemia, Historia Slavorum Occidentis 2018, Nr. 3 (18), s. 46-63

Petr VOREL, Conditions for Integration of Central Europe at the End of the Middle Ages (1356-1495), Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 4, 2017 (ISSN 2333-4142) , pp. 173-196

Petr VOREL, The activities of the Roman Mint at the end of the pontificate of Urban VIII. and rolling of Papal gold, silver and copper coins during the years 1634-1644,  in: Maria Caccamo Caltabiano et all. (edd.), XV International Numismatic Congress Taormina 2015 - PROCEEDINGS, Roma – Messina 2017, pp. 1294-1298 (celek 636 + 686 s.), ISBN: 978-88-94820-31-7

Petr VOREL,  Funding of the Papal Army´s Campaign to Germany during the Schmalkaldic War (Edition of the original accounting documentation "Conto de la Guerra de Allemagna" kept by the Pope's accountant Peter John Aleotti from 22 June 1546 to 2 September 1547), Theatrum Historiae 21, 2017, s. 9 – 96

Petr VOREL, Political symbolism on the coins of the Holy Roman Empire in the mid-sixteenth century, in: Krzysztof Filipow (red.), Pieniadz a propaganda – wspólne dziedzictwo Europy, Augustów – Warzszawa 2015, ISBN 978-83-85057-96-3, s.  126-138

Petr VOREL, The Importance of the Bohemian Reformation for the Political Culture of Central Europe from the 15th to the 17th century, Comenius – Journal of Euro-American Civilization 2, 2015 (ISSN 2333-4142), Nr. 2, p. 171-180

Petr VOREL, Nationality and confession in the political life under the Jagiellonian dynasty (Contribution by Vilém of Pernštejn to the formation of a new societal model), in: Eva Doležalová - Jaroslav Pánek [red.], Confession and Nation in the Era of Reformations (Central Europe in comparative Perspective), Prague 2011 (ISBN 978-80-7286-180-4), s. 113-122

Petr VOREL, Trade and Civilization in the History and the Evolution of Civilizations (Prologomena), The Czech Historical Review / Český časopis historický 109, 2011, s. 193-217 (ISSN 0862-6111)

Petr VOREL, The political context of the origin and the exportation of thaler-coins from Jáchymov (Joachimsthal) in the first half of the sixteenth century, in: Nicholas Holmes [ed.], Proceedings of the XIVth International Numismatic Congress Glasgow 2009, II, Glasgow 2011 (ISBN 978-1-907427-17-6), s. 1778-1782

Petr VOREL, Czech Roots of the American Dollar, Kosmas 23, 2010, Number 2, s. 32-42 (ISSN 1056-005X; Texas AM University)

Petr VOREL, Depictions of Johann Amos Comenius on Czechoslovak and Czech legal tender of the 20th century, in: Svatava Chocholová – Markéta Pánková – Martin Steiner [edd.], Jan Amos Komenský (odkaz kultuře vzdělávání) – Johannes Amos Comenius )The legacy to the Culture of Education), Praha 2009 (ISBN 978-80-200-1700-0), s. 650 – 660; 2nd edition: Comenius [Journal of Euro-American Civilization], 2014, Nr. 1, pp. 43-52 (ISSN 2333-4142)

Petr VOREL, Money in the Political Culture of 16th Century central Europe, in: Halina Manikowska – Jaroslav Pánek (red.), Political Culture in Central Europe (10th – 20th Century), Part I – Middle Ages and Early Modern Era, Prague 2005, s. 179-201 (ISBN 80-7286-073-9)