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Interpretation, description and care of photographic collection of the state castle Grabštejn
Gajewská, Barbara ; JŮN, Libor (advisor) ; Batistová, Anna (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis was exploration, interpretation and proposing of the preventive care of photographic fund from the state castle Grabštejn. The theoretical part is generally dedicated to the funds and collections administered by the National Heritage Institute, their destiny after the 2nd World War and the historical context which caused movements of these funds. A separate chapter is also devoted to the methods of exploration of the funds and collections. The second part of this thesis focuses on the history of the Grabštejn castle and its last owners - the Clam-Gallas family, with whom the preserved photographs are associated, and on the transport of the funds in the postwar period. The thesis follows the main journey of the photographic fund and related archival materials from the Grabštejn state castle to the collecting sites, museums and archives. Therefore the survey also took place in the National Museum Archives, the National Archives, the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the State Regional Archives in Litoměřice. The fundamental part of the survey was carried out in the castle Grabštejn. There were also studied the specific climate conditions for the photographs, which differ in the castle from the classical museum and archival depositories. Measuring of humidity and temperature was evaluated at the end of the thesis and recommendations for the preventive care were suggested.
Cultural development and specifics of the border region of the Czech Republic (with a focus on the region of the Sudetenland and culture of Sudeten Germans)
Gajewská, Barbara ; Riedlbauch, Václav (advisor) ; Malcová, Zuzana (referee)
This Bachelor's Thesis focuses on cultural development and specifics of the Sudetenland. The first part of this work describes historical development of this region with a focus on the German population. The work also defines the term of Sudetenland itself and the main areas which the Sudetenland includes. There is a description of the landscape and cultural changes after the World War II and the evacuation of the German population from Bohemia. The second part of the Bachelor's Thesis focuses on the South Bohemian part of the Sudetenland, especially on the border regions Český Krumlov and Prachatice, and analyses the specifics and changes of the local culture and landscape after the World War II until now. At the end it defines the differences between the post-war development of the South Bohemian Sudetenland and other areas of the Sudetenland and it proposes recommendations for further development of this area.

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