The History of European Photography (1900-2000) is an international research project spanning the whole of Europe. The project's main aim is to publish an encyclopaedia in English (5000 copies per volume, about 600 pages per book), divided into three volumes / periods, volume 1 : 1900-1938, volume 2 : 1939-1970, volume 3 : 1971-2000. Each volume of the encyclopaedia will be organized alphabetically by country. A study on the history of photography in each country will be written by an expert on photography from that country. Alongside the main studies, each book will contain extensive additional material, biographies of mentioned photographers, and timetables marking cultural, socio-political and technical photographic events in each country for a given period. There will be two types of indices in each book: an index of mentioned photographers and an index of other historical names and subjects.
Václav Macek Book order
January 1, 1952






- 2016
- 2014
The history of European photography (1900-2000) is an international participatory research project of a pan-European size divided into three periods: 1900-1938 (2 v.), 1939-1969 (2 v.) and 1970-2000.
- 2011
Ján Kadár
- 367 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A monograph on the work and the life of Jan Kadár, Oscar and Golden Globe winning Czechoslovak film director
- 2010
- 2002
- 2001
Slovenská fotografia 1925-2000, Slovak photography 1925-2000
- 465 pages
- 17 hours of reading