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White crow dressed in black. Life's journey of František Jan Kroiher (1871-1948)
CUKR, Jiří
The present rigorous thesis is about the personality of František Jan Kroiher (1871-1948). He represented a very engaged person in a public area. His activity was very extensive and intervened in minor works in the country up to the contacts with the highest clerical and political circles. Individual chapters are devoted Kroiher´s childhood and study, career of the priest in the South Bohemia, his taking part in the reform efforts of the Czech clergy, work in a cooperative and economic sphere, a politic career in Agrarian Party and his extensive journalistic activities and sponsorship. At the end there is evaluation of Kroiher´s personality, followed by the list of sources and bibliography, index of names, a list of abbreviations and supplements. The rigorous thesis was based on prospecting quantity of the archival documents, period newspapers and literature. The present rigorous thesis is about the personality of František Jan Kroiher (1871-1948). He represented a very engaged person in a public area. His activity was very extensive and intervened in minor works in the country up to the contacts with the highest clerical and political circles. Individual chapters are devoted Kroiher´s childhood and study, career of the priest in the South Bohemia, his taking part in the reform efforts of the Czech clergy, work in a cooperative and economic sphere, a politic career in Agrarian Party and his extensive journalistic activities and sponsorship. At the end there is evaluation of Kroiher´s personality, followed by the list of sources and bibliography, index of names, a list of abbreviations and supplements. The rigorous thesis was based on prospecting quantity of the archival documents, period newspapers and literature.
The view of events 1900-1950 in Ledenice town on the basis of comparing of the records in local, parish and school chronicles.
CUKR, Jiří
The Diploma work compares the records in local, parish and school chronicles in Ledenice, a small town near České Budějovice. The work is split up to four basic chapters. It contains an extensive list of the literature and sources as well as the abundant supplements. The first chapter is about concise history of town, parish and school in Ledenice, the second chapter is about the development of Czech chronicle writing from the Middle Ages till present (inclusive of the history of local, parish and school chronicle writing). The thirt chapter includes development of chronicle writing in Ledenice, in this chapter we don´t miss description of the particular books, analysis of the records and brief biography of all chroniclers. The last pivotal chapter compares chronicle-records in the chosen period 1900{--}1950, puts near common topics as well as the specialities of particular chronicles and chroniclers. Short summaries are in this fourth chapter, the result from all the research is in the ending.
The development of local chronicle writing in Ledenice
CUKR, Jiří
The Bachelor´s work sets the task to introduce the development of local chronicle writing in Ledenice, a small town near České Budějovice, from its beginning in 1885 to the present. The work is split up to four basic chapters. It contains an extensive list of the literature and sources as well as the supplements with synoptic tables and samples of the single chroniclers´ handwritings. The first chapter is about the general history of the Czech chronicle writing, which was formed in the Middle Ages and made the complicated way till the 19th century. The number of special chronicles (urban, country, club, clan) gradually appeared. The development from the 19th century is recorded only in the local chronicle writing liable to the adjustmen according to changs in the regime in the 20th centruy. The consequence of statutory rules on the chroniclers work in 20th century, their observance, if you like lawbreaking but also for example the problems with the appointment chroniclers or with the acceptance of annual records are in the next chapter which resumes the history of chronicle writing in Ledenice. The short enumaration at the end this chapter represents the other chronicles of institutions, offices and clubs in Ledenice. The third chapter includes description of chronicles, analysis of their records and critique of their form and content. The last chapter represents various family and vocational lives of the Ledenice chroniclers. In the end there is the evaluation of the all knowledge, the presentation of local chronicle like the valuable historical source and a concise possibilities of its use the further research in these problems.

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