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Of the Unknown Correspondence between Jan Baudouin de Courtenay and Adolf Černý
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study provides information on 43 unknown letters of the Polish linguist and humanist Jan Baudouin de Courtenay to his Czech friend Adolf Černý. These letters were not included in the previous studies on this topic and most of them deal with the first years of Baudouin´s activities in St. Petersburg after 1900.
The Guests from Galicia. Poles and Ruthenians at the Prague's Jubilee Exhibition 1891
Ďurčanský, Marek ; Kodera, Pavel
The study analyzes relations between Czech community and other Slavic nations on the example of Prague’s Jubilee Exhibition in 1891. The exhibition presented manifestation of the idea of Slavic solidarity, but the organizers had to grapple with the problems originating in the reluctance between particular ethnic groups (for example Poles and Ruthenians or Poles and Russians).
Bohemian Royal Towns in the Correspondence of the Vicechamberlain of Royal Towns in 1640-1648
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study deals with the contacts between Bohemian royal towns and the vicechamberlains Jan Jindřich Chanovský z Dlouhé Vsi and Oldřich Sezima Karel Skuhrovský ze Skuhrova in 1640-1648. As a source two books of vicechamberlains' correspondence (so called registers) were used.
Czech Union of Scientific Workers
Ďurčanský, Marek
Prague Spring brought also an ambitious project of universal organisation of Czech scientific workers. The union was to combine professional, social and political purposes. Leading personalities of contemporary Czech science can be found between its members (Otto Wichterle, Bohumil Sekla, František Běhounek etc.). The study describes the short history (1968-1971) of the Union.
The registers of correspondence of Nymburk 1629-1634 as a source for the emigration after the battle on the White Mountain
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study contents the comparation of older researches on the emigration from Czech lands after 1620 and the results of analysis of municipal correspondence of royal town Nymburk from 1629-1634. Most of the authors wrote about 150 citizens of Nymburk, the number based on two lists from 1626 and 1627 and published by T. V. Bílek in 1883. The study proves, that to 1629 at least 22 of them returned to Nymburk and even had high position in the municipal administration and at least 8 persons did not leave the Czech lands.
Materials concerning the personality of Zdeněk Kalista in the Archives of the ASCR in Prague
Ďurčanský, Marek ; Kodera, Pavel
The article reviews the most important documents from the Archives of the Academy of Sciences (A ASCR)of the Czech Republic concerning the writer and historian Z. Kalista, such as documents about his connections with scientific institutions (KČSN, ČAVU), more pieces of private correspondence, documents about the projects from the war or about his hard period of life after the war. There are three manuscripts of KalistaŽs works in the A ASCR too.
Poland and Galicia in the Life and Work of Čeněk Zíbrt (A Sketch from the History of Czech Slavic Studies)
Ďurčanský, Marek ; Kodera, Pavel
The study analyses cooperation and contacts of Čeněk Zíbrt, professor of cultural history, with Polish and in the Galician framework even with the Ukrainian scholars (especially Jan Karłowicz, Stanisław Ciszewski, Aleksander Brückner, Ivan Hnatjuk).

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