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The Wallenfels family and other Jews from Příbram during World War II
Doležalová, Kristýna ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Smolová, Věra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis concentrates on the Jewish population in Příbram and specifically the Wallenfels family. The first part looks generally into at the development of the city of Příbram from many aspects. The second part is a guide to the history of the local Jewish population from their humble beginnings, throughout the period when they were forced from the mining towns in 1568 until the present day. Special focus has been placed on World War II and its impact on the local Jewish community. The last part is devoted to the Wallenfels family from when the first members arrived in Příbram, throughout the Holocaust in the Second World War and continues with a detailed history of the family up until 2015. The Wallenfels family history is interesting not only because of their story, but also because it typifies Jewish families in Czechoslovakia during that period.
The Jews in the Region of Jindřichův Hradec
Rutová, Andrea ; Šedinová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
This thesis deals with the transformation of the Jewish settlement in the Jindřichův Hradec region, which occurred due to the release of restriction laws in 1848. On the example of the Jewish communities in Jindřichův Hradec, Kardašova Řečice, Staré Město pod Landštejnem and Nová Bystřice is sketched the development in which the Jewish society in the region was proceeding. For each community are described oldest references of Jewish settlement, characteristic settlement in the 18th and 19 century based on the analysis of registers of Jews and eventually development of the community after 1848. The final chapter examines the process and the degree of assimilation of each community to the Czech nation.
National Museum Library in the First Half of 20th Century by Eyes of Josef Volf
Kalousková, Kristýna ; Woitschová, Klára (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
Josef Volf's diaries are for now unprocessed und unused source for research of life scientific and cultural elites in period of The First Czechoslowak Republic, for discovery the way of working of the National Museum Library and last but not least for familiarization with personality of her director. Author writes about ordinary events, everyday problems, relations with his colleagues and withal he attentively files his publishing activity. This thesis is occupied with last two parts of diary, which charts life of Josef Volf close before his death. From rows we get the knowledge about important personalities of public life and also about no longer known regional librarians, archivists or researchers. The goal is to detect as much of these names and events mentioned here as possible. The tendency is then the reconstruction of working of one cultural institution in the contemporary Czechoslowakia.
Prague Coronation of King Matthias on 23rd May 1611
Pařízková, Kateřina ; Holá, Mlada (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which not a great attention has been paid in czech historiography until now. After all also to the sovereign, Matthias of Habsburg himself, czech historiographers owe a lot. Many reports have been conserved to the act of coronation as such, whether in manuscripts or in prints. These are oficially published prints, reports of envoys and reporters, correspondence, records of chroniclers, memoires and diaries. Also written and iconographic sources are telling us a lot. A list of these, as well as critic and analysis of these sources are subject of the first part of my work. Second part of present thesis is devoted to the detailed description of the day of coronation, which is worked out namely based on presented sources. The ceremony of coronation has been tradicionally performed on the bases of the Coronation order of czech Kings Ordo ad coronandum Regem Bohemorum, prepared by Charles IV. The point of it has been observed also by the Mathias coronation in St. Vitus cathedral. The course of the coronation under the influence of the existing political situation in Bohemia went without any showy celebrations, festive marches and merry-makings. It has taken place under the severe safety rules with the exclusion...
Demographic Development of the Village Lesonice (District Třebíč) in 18th -19th Century
Urbánková, Miluše ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
This bachelor's thesis describes demographic development of the village Lesonice in district Třebíč, southwestern Moravia in years 1701-1900. It is based on data excerpted from birth, marriage and death records of the Roman Catholic parish Babice. The first chapters describe sources and literature, then the history of the village Lesonice and parish Babice. Further chapters contain analysis of nuptiality, natality and mortality, which includes among others marriage migration, duration of marriage, choice of spouse strategy, productivity of marriage, choice of first names, matter of illegitimate children, periods of higher mortality and causes of death.
Early Modern narrative Sources from Czech Towns
Tošnerová, Marie ; Bláhová, Marie (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee) ; Sulitková, Ludmila (referee)
Early Modern Narrative Sources from Czech Towns Marie Tošnerová The aim of the PhD thesis is to collect information about preserved narrative sources relating to Czech towns from the pre-White Mountain period and attempt to classify and put them into historical context by means of analysis and comparison. The creation of various historiographical documents bears witness to the considerable popularity of history during the 16th and 17th century. The thesis is mainly focused on chronicles, preserved mostly as manuscripts, dealing with the past of Czech towns. The research touches on personal memoir records of particular burghers tangentially. The reason is that most of them only refer to their families. Facts about other historiographical sources of literary character were studied only if they were related to the town, where the other source of pre-White Mountain period exists. The subject of the study was 24 towns` chronicles of the pre-White Mountain Period. The sources were analysed in detail and compared to other sources from the same period, like official or non-official sources from the Czech territory and abroad (mainly German area). Attention was focused on these old documents from a historical sciences standpoint with an emphasis on origination and reception of sources, on their authors and...
History of Sword Making in Prague Cities in Early Modern Period
Smrž, Jiří ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
(in English): This bachelor thesis follows the history of sword making from the beginning of 16th century to 1739 in three independent Prague towns - in Old Town, New Town and Lesser Town. Prague sword makers were organised in craft organisations - in guilds, therefore is this thesis closely connected with the history of guilds as well. Sword making represents much specialised craft, which emancipated during the Middle Ages from blacksmith thanks to the extraordinary consumption and distribution possibilities of Prague cities. Sword making became well developed in the second half of 15th century and this situation resulted in founding of guilds. Thanks to its dominant position during the whole examined century, the Old Town guild became the most significant guild in the Kingdom of Bohemia. This thesis corrects previous knowledge of Prague sword making, gives review of extant sources, which are deposited in Prague City Archives and in National Archives and presents reconstruction of life in the guild of Prague sword makers in early modern period based on contemporary documents.
Guilds of clothing and textile crafts in Krupka
Flaková, Nikola ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Mareš, Jan (referee)
This barchelor thesis called "Guilds of textile and clothing crafts in Krupka" aims to approach and explain working of single textile and clothing guilds in Krupka - guild of tailors, stockings manufacturers, weavers and leather dressers. This barchelor thesis reflects the time period 1589-1859 and presents the information on the numbers of apprencites, getting the master right and functioning of the guilds on the basis of preserved guild statues and guild books.The thesis is divided into several chapters. Sources and literature section contains the information about the sources from which this thesis is based, and the literature, that was used for this thesis or related to the topic of guilds.The following chapter provides a brief development of guilds in the Czech lands. The core of this thesis is a chapter describing in detail the functioning of textile and clothing guilds in Krupka. For supplement the information serve supplements, which contain name lists of taken apprentices and master right holders.
The Travel Report by Kaspar von Sternber (1786-1787), especially because of the Aspects of the Textlinguistics
Bumbálková, Gita ; Vodrážková, Lenka (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
The presented thesis deals with the historic-linguistic analysis of private travelogues of Kašpar Šternberk that were arosen in the years 1786 and 1787. Historical part is dedicated to the family of Sternberk, the life of Caspar Sternberg and political, social, cultural and linguistic development in 18th century. The textological part is oriented on syntactic - stylistic and lexical analysis of the text. According to the research, in the travelogues that is written as diary, the paratactic phrase exceeds hypotactic phrase. Hypotactic phrase consists mainly of the subordinate declarative clauses. Due to these results, the finitum was found mostly on the second and last place in a sentence. With few exceptions the position of finitum was strictly kept as well as sentence frame. By the research of the lexical analysis there was found out that in the diaries the words coming from Latin, Greek, French and Italian occur. There are mainly the expressions connected with architecture, science and art.
The image of Strakonice in the period of the years 1526-1600
Košner, Radim ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
and keywords Abstract Czech new age society is very complicated organism regardless of a country or type of locality we want to study it. In case that I try to contain it totally with the most probability I wouldn't be able to manage with size of large monograph. Step by step I had achieved to choice of point of view concentrated on private ownership of immovable property. This dissertation is taking as a target two things. At first it will try to express constitution of the city Strakonice and it's manor farm estate. Next effort to make an analysis of Strakonice inhabitant's society and not far surrounding's society. At this mass of people I'll try to determine part of Strakonice's elites and some difficulties fo this point of view by using knowledge of their immovable property. Keywords Strakonice, city, citizen, small town, village, reeve, burgomaster, burgrave, knight, aristokrat, priory, order of Maltese knights, guilds.

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