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Vimperk in the Late Middle Ages. The Study of Sources to the History of a Liege Town
Modlitbová, Veronika ; Zilynská, Blanka (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis inquires into the political, economic and social situation of the liege town Vimperk in the Late Middle Ages by means of examination of the preserved sources. The attention is paid especially to the second half of the fifteenth century and the first three decades of the sixteenth century. The thesis is based on the municipal book of the town Vimperk which captures the situation in the town between the years 1479 and 1670. This thesis also deals with the suzerain of Vimperk. Their actions and attitudes had often impact on the town. For the whole 15th century Vimperk was controled by Kaplirzs of Sulevice. That is why a significant part of one chapter of this thesis deal with them. In Vimperk there ended one of the branches of the Golden Route which meant profit for both the town and the suzerain. Due to this fact, the final part of the thesis discusses the issue of the Golden Route and another trade roades which were in the surroundings of the town and influenced the situation of Vimperk. Keywords: Vimperk - liegetown - Late MiddleAges - municipalbook - privileges - KaplirzsofSulevice - Malovecsof Chýnov
Co-creators of John of Luxembourg's policy. The role of advisers of non-Czech origin in shaping the foreign policy of Luxembourg's first king to reign in Czech lands.
Mikulíková, Klára ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Co-creators of John of Luxembourg's policy. The role of advisers of non-Czech origin in shaping the foreign policy of Luxembourg's first king to reign in Czech lands" focuses on the accession of the Luxembourg House to the Czech throne and their diplomacy within the Czech lands, the Empire and throughout Europe. Its main goal is to pin down the relationships and connections between the Czech king John of Luxembourg and his advisers - foreign to both internal and, more importantly, foreign policy. The most important advisers include Peter of Aspelt and Baldwin of Trier. The thesis focuses on the two in particular. The other objective is an analysis of both conscious and uncoscious tie-in attitudes of the king and his advisers towards the policy of the Přemyslids, the dynasty previously in power. The thesis will also take into account the social and cultural state of affairs of the High Middle Ages.
Historical festivities in towns and their historical themes taken from the Přemyslid and Luxembourg period
Šťastný, Antonín ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis "Historical festivities in towns and their historical themes taken from the Premyslid and Luxembourg period." This study describes the phenomenon of historical festivities in towns of Central Europe. Its aim is to highlight the historical themes of the festivities, e.g. the events being celebrated, and their association with today's festivities. The work describes the development and changes which the festivities went through and the present-day influences on their appearance and the trends of their further changes. Beside the list of major festivals and their mutual comparison, the study focuses on their performers, on the storylines of the celebrations and on the response of the audience.
Municipality Nučice in the course of the centuries
Jíchová, Jana ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The project intends to outline the history of the municipality Nučice (district Prague -East) in the context of contemporary political and social development. The main objective is to describe the history of the municipality since its foundation up to this day on the background of general historical context. An output of the study will be a proposal for an educational trail running through the most interesting places of Nučice and its neighbourhood, and a booklet "The most interesting places in Nučice and its neighbourhood", informing the public in brief about the history of the municipality. Keywords Nučice, municipal history, Černokostelecko, red sandstone, associations, educational trail
Lords of Valdek and their residences up to first half of 14th century
Gerleová, Jana ; Žemlička, Josef (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
Nowadays, study of Czech and Moravian nobility is very popular in Czech historiography. There are many studies, which are dealing with this phenomenon in the social, genealogical, economic and cultural context. From modern monographs of important noble families, we can name for example monographs of Hrabišici, Ronovci, Vítkovci etc. The Lords of Valdek, who have not been deeply studied yet, could be undoubtedly added to this line as well. Their domain occupies territory between the Valdek castle and the Žebrák castle. The main part of this work will be the structure of the history of this family and its members. The family residence, already mentioned Valdek Castle and Žebrák Castle, will also be the part of the research. Attention will be given also to the Lords's of Valdek pious foundation, to the monasteries called saint Benigna near Zaječov village. The main goal of this bachelor thesis will be to describe the role of the genus from Valdek on the royal court, which culminated in the 14th century. Key words: Middle Ages, Valdek, Žebrák, Hořovice-region, castle, residence, czech nobility, fundation, colonization
Village Hradčany in Podještědí at Contemporaly History 1914 - 1948
Havelka, Jan ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
This work focuses on exploring the village Hradčany in Podještědí in historical period 1914-1957. The main theme of the work is the specific situation of Hradčany, the village on the ethnic, and later also state border of Sudeten and Protectorate during the Second World War, as well as the building of socialism and the ending of the traditional rural economy in the fifties. The whole work is based primarily on oral-history research, interviews with the oldest settlers, collection of photographic sources and written documents as memories and administrative documents.
Freemasonry in the Course of the History
Routková, Kateřina ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
Freemasonry in the Course of the History. The present work deals with the historical development and function of the organization of the brotherhood of Freemasons. Based on the available literature, this work tries to summarize especially the mythical aspects of the modern history of the organization after 1717. An emphasis is placed on the development of the English and French Freemasonry, but this work also briefly introduces the reader to the situation in other European countries and in America. Furthermore, the work deals with Masonic symbolism, which is an integral part of the organization and certainly essential to a sufficient understanding of the organization. An important chapter deals with initiation the ceremonies and the rituals that illustrate the general idea of Freemasons. In conclusion, the paper presents an analysis of the relationship between the organization and the Church, in historical context, and the position of women among the Masons.
Miracles of Czech Medieval Saints
Slavíček, Petr ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The present work focuses on miracles of Czech saints in the period of the early Middle Ages. In the introductory part, the concepts of sanctity and miracles and their development throughout the history are elucidated. Criteria for selecting the saints included in the work are then discussed. The work is dominantly based on hagiographic resources, yet medieval chronicles and canonization acts are also included. The main part of the work is a catalogue of miracles attributed to Czech medieval saints, particularly St. Ludmila, St. Wenceslas, St. Adalbert, St. Procopius, St. Agnes, St. Guntherus and beatific Hroznata. For each saint, both the legendary and historical lives are briefly described and the resources used are discussed. The anthology of miracles is then presented, using critical editions of the legends. The miracles attributed to the particular saints are analyzed in the context of analogical miracles in previous periods or other saints. The role of miracles in medieval society is discussed as well.
The History of Bukovec to the Late 17th Century
Pola, Martin ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is the history of the village of Bukovec near Horšovský Týn, beginning with the ancient history to the late 17th century. The ancient village of Bukovec is one of the oldest villages in the area. Its dominant is in core the late Romanesque church of the Assumption from the late 12th century. Moreover the village became a feudal manor in the 12th century, which is evidenced by the predicate "of Bukovec". However, the center of the manor was transferred to the neighboring village of Čečovice in the middle of the 14th century and Bukovec became the center of the parish. Presented is also the history of the village during the Hussite wars and during the Post-Hussite time. In 1546 Bukovec became a part of the Lobkowicz dominion in Horšovský Týn. The first capture of the social and economical situation in the village is the urbary from 1587, which will also be analyzed in the thesis. Other sources of information about the social history of the village come from as late as the period after the Thirty Years` War. It is Berní rula from the half of 17th century and the oldest extand registers, dating back to the year 1672. The thesis tries to present the most important stages of development of Bukovec and its social conditions from the late 16th and throughout the 17th...
Commented translation: Turquie de l'ouest et mer Noire (Astrid Lorber, Hachette, Paris 2004, pp. 12-31)
Doležalová, Eva ; Belisová, Šárka (advisor) ; Duběda, Tomáš (referee)
Eva Doležalová Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta Ústav translatologie 2015 ABSTRACT This bachelor thesis consists of two parts - translation of a French text into Czech and its commentary. The translated text is a part of the travel guide Turquie de l'ouest et mer Noire, specifically sections about Turkish society, politics, religion and economy. The travel guide was published by French Publisher Hachette in edition Guides Bleus Évasion and was written by traveller Astrid Lorber. The first part of the commentary is an analysis of the source text, the second part presents the method of translation and the typology of translation problems. KEY WORDS commented translation, translation analysis, translation problems, translation methods, travel guide, Turkey

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