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Two autorst - Two works - Two images of the world (Vladimír Neff - Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz)
Sikora, Dorota ; Stejskalová, Anna (advisor) ; Hrabáková, Jaroslava (referee)
Resumé v anglickém jazyce Summary This thesis is an attempt to show two authors and mainly two of their major works created in two different cultures, concluded by comparison of these two key works. Vladimír Neff, through his five-part cycle of novels Sňatky z rozumu (and following) dealing to the broad extent with the lives of members of Born and Nedobyl families, has proved his outstanding narrative skills which, together with a fair dose of irony and perfect knowledge of historical facts, make this pentalogy Neff's life work that in a remarkable manner made its way into the history of Czech literature. The author draws very accurate picture of Prague changing over a hundred of years and portrays the glamour of the age that is to be noted for the pursuit of economic and technological progress. Thanks to psychologically very thoroughly and accurately depicted key figures of the founders of abovementioned families, some of which were given the typically bourgeois features by Neff, the readers become close witnesses of their rise and fall. Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz in his relatively extensive work Čest a sláva presents the life of two generations on the historical and social background depicted in great detail. It captures the hasty and sometimes breakneck changes in the modern history and the fate of the Polish...
Disclosure of codicology sources in the first decade of the 21st century
Petr, Stanislav
The author presents the discipline of codicology and offers an overview of the catalogues listing individual manuscript collections in the Czech Republic. After a description of the Czech catalogues, the paper addresses its attention to scholars of Czech literature based abroad. In the conculuding part of the study, the author examines the issue of exhibitions in the Czech Republic, giving an overview of catalogues from exhibitions presentig Czech history and bookart.
THE GENRE AND OPERATIONAL SPECIFICS OF A CABARET
Krenčíková, Eva ; PITTERMANN, Jiří (advisor) ; RUT, Přemysl (referee)
The bachelor thesis characterises the specifics of the cabaret and describes various types of operating the cabaret. An emphasis is put on cabaret in conditions of the Czech Republic. History, evolution of the genre and the current situation is analysed. A special attention is paid to the Prague Cabaret Calembour where the author of the thesis performs. The aim of the thesis is to provide a complex overview and to describe cabaret as a phenomenon that has played considerable role in history of a theatre. What more, the cabaret is alive and still brings a great potential.
The battle, who was(was not). Churchy-political and confessional prehension of the Battle of Domažlice (1431) in a literary sources of the late Middle Age and an early modern period.
PAŠKA, Marcel
This work wants to assess a progress of the fiveth crusade in a chronicles of the Middle Ages and an early modern period. This crusade was against a Hussites in 1431. There is a recapitulation of czech historians of the 20th Century in a prologue. The main sources of this work are a chronicles from the 15th Century till the 17th Century. One of chapters is about a names of soldier of booth armies. The main intention of this work is to confirm or to rebut the {\clqq}Battle of Domažlice``.
History of The Business Academy in České Budějovice in 1901{--}1948
LIŠKOVÁ, Tereza
The aim of the proposed thesis is to describe the history of The Business Academy in České Budějovice from its establishment in 1901 to 1948. The Czech history of the period between 1901 and 1948 as a factor influencing the school system at that time is also mentioned in the first chapter. However, the essential part of the proposed thesis is built up according to archival databases from the years 1901{--}1948. The second chapter is devoted to the development of business education in České Budějovice by 1918, the establishment of Czechoslovakia. The third chapter is focused on the development of secondary business school system in 1918{--}1948. In addition, a summary for each school year is given separately.
Important personalities and events in Czech history
Dimitrová, Michaela
Attitudes concerning Czech history probed CVVM SOÚ AV ČR in October 2007. At first we investigated, who is the greatest Czech personality and what is the most considerable historical period according to our citizens. In context of twentieth century respondents also mentioned the events that are in their eyes most important since the First World War.
Patočka's Misunderstanding of T. G. Masaryk in the 1970s
Neudorflová, Marie L.
The contribution focuses on causes of changes in Patočka´s views since the 1960s on Masaryk´s filosophy of Czech history, exposing political roots of these changes.
Education – One of the Assumption for Artistic Orientation of Women
Malínská, Jana
Considering the extent of the topic, I focused on four aspects of education and their relation to artistic orientation and production of women. The most important was literature, in which more women than in other areas searched for artistic reflection of reality. The saloons played their own irreplaceable role for the communication of information and views on arts. Since the 1860s, under more relaxed political situation, various women organisations began to flourish, often promoting orientation to artistic education. Also a broad impact on Czech society had professional interest of women in traditional artistic production.
Milada Paulová
Brádlerová, Daniela ; Hálek, Jan
M. Paulová was the first woman in the Czech history which became professor at university. She was a historian and dealt especially with the history of Eastern Europe and of Balkan Peninsula. Her research, lasting many years, in the documentation of the Slavonic revolt groups and their activities during the WWI was very important. M. Paulová was a member of many scholarly societies and organizations at home and abroad, and her research was highly regarded by representatives of the interwar Czechoslovakia and of Yugoslavia. Her personal papers deposited in the ASCR Archives were processed a published in inventory. The inventory is prefaced by a thorough introduction informing on her life and on the contents of preserved documentation.
Václav Novotný (1869-1932) – pupil, colleague and teacher
Hoffmannová, Jaroslava
Václav Novotný felt to be a pupil of first directors of the Historical Seminary, Jaroslav Goll, Professor of General History of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague, and Josef Emler, Professor of Auxiliary Historical Sciences ibidem and Archivist of Prague City Archives. Authoress characterizes all Novotný´s university teachers. From 1898 Novotný was Privat-Dozent and from 1905 Professor of Czech History of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague. Authoress characterizes the Novotný´s colleagues at the Faculty of Philosophy & Arts, between them former fellow-students Josef Pekař, Jaroslav Bidlo, Gustav Friedrich and other. Novotný had many pupils as a teacher, and he selected as his successor between them Otakar Odložilík.

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