National Repository of Grey Literature 3 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The German Training College in České Budějovice in 1870-1920
BESTREJKOVÁ, Romana
This thesis deals with the historically unexplored topic of the development of the first teaching institute in South Bohemia, which was founded in the 1850´s. Until the establishment of the Czech Training college in Soběslav in the 1970´s, pedagogy was the only secondary school to educate future teachers of municipal and primary schools. First, the teaching institute was open to both nationalities living in the city of České Budějovice, i.e. German and Czech students, but after the establishment of the Czech pedagogium in Soběslav, it became a purely German school. The history of the German Training College was elaborated on the basis of a study of literature and a detailed analysis of the sources stored in the State District Archive in České Budějovice. The text of the thesis is divided into four main chapters and a series of subchapters. The work includes a set of text, image and table attachments. The diploma thesis summarizes the history of education in South Bohemia with a focus on the German pedagogium and general teaching at the turn of the 19th and 20th century and thus contributes to the history of South Bohemian teacher education.
The position and the history of the Czechoslovak Church in the South Bohemia in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
KRAMELOVÁ, Lucie
The Bachelor Degree Thesis presents the history of the Czechoslovak Church from its beginnings until the end of the World War Second. It shows the activity of the Church from the view of the history of the Czechoslovak Republic, not only as a religious organization. At first, there will be presented the circumstances of the foundation of the Church and its beginning in the 1920s and 1930s. The next chapter is dedicated to the life stories of members of the Church in the Protectorate who tried to fight against the Nazi occupation or to help the persecuted citizens. The fourth chapter focuses on the South Bohemia and the impact of the Czechoslovak Church in the era of Nazi occupation. There is a timeline of the Czechoslovak Church, the Czechoslovak Republic and the world and photographs of the prayer rooms of the Church in Ceske Budejovice and documents in the supplement.
"Help for Pregnant Women as well as Women in Childbed and Pueperium" (Picture of Midwife in South Bohemia in 18th and 19th Century)
HRACHOVÁ, Helena
The objective of this diploma thesis is to map one of the evolution periods of midwifery with regards to the previous era of this profession and to emphasize the transformation of a non-professional granny to a serious medical occupation in the South Bohemian region. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the development of midwifery from its beginning to the 20th century and the outline of the role of a midwife throughout the centuries. Based not only on available literature but on the original handbooks and archival resources as well, the particular chapters focus on physical as well as character requirements of the midwives, their duties, and activities related to birth giving. The thesis also looks into the alleged rituals that formed an integral part of child delivery. To sum up, a midwife is portrayed on many levels in order to get a better idea of women who performed their midwifery service and often dedicated their lives to it.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.