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To beginnings of ecological thinking in recent Czech biology
Janko, Jan
The contribution follows circumstances and ways of intrusion of ecological topics into biological sciences in Czechoslovakia during 1960s.
The Czech nation and foreign scholarship
Janko, Jan
Paper gives an analysis of the views of leading Czech scholars on the events of 1945. Forensic expert F. Hájek justified the transfer of the German population on the basis of eugenic theories, physician K. Hynek and entomologist J. Obenberger glorified Russia, physicist B. Hostinský attacked theory of relativity and quantum physics on grounds of their German roots.
The Decline of Mitchurinist Biology in the Czech Lands
Janko, Jan
The leading representatives of Czech biology I. Málek, M. Hašek and F. Herčík abandoned their support for Lyssenkoism to the end of the fifties. The change was perceived as very hard namely by I. Málek, who published many apologetic books and papers at the time. Elder geneticists J. Kříženecký and B. Sekla confirmed their negative approach to Lyssenkoism, while the president of Czechoslovak Agricultural Academy defended Mitchurinist biology as a for the practice favorable doctrine and discipline.

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