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Routes of Icons. Our Lady of St. Thomas and John Jindrich, Charles IV, Stephan Dusan and Ioannes V Palaiologos
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The article deals from the historical point of view with the routes, by which the icon of Our Lady of St. Thomas – icon (palladium) of the City of Brno and gemma Moraviae, placed now in the Old Brno Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, could travel to the Czech Lands, in Moravia.
P. J. Šafařík´s personality and work in the context of the evolution of the Czech and European (historical) Slavic studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
Author presents an analysis of the role played by the important work of P. J. Šafařík, his Slavic Antiquities, in the formation of the discipline of historical Slavic studis in the Czech lands as well as in Europe.
Czech-Serbian Relationships in the Middle Ages. Its Research in the 20th-Century Czech Historiography
Havlíková, Lubomíra
This contribution is an analysis of the 20th-century Czech historiography reflecting the Czech-Serbian relationships in the Middle Ages. The author characterizes and evaluates the work (books and papers) of Czech scholars, historians and historians of law (C. Jireček, J. Šusta, F. Kavka, J. Spěváček, M. Paulová, J. Mikulka, L. Havlík, V. Hrochová, J. Cvetler etc.), more or less interesting in the medieval history of the relations between Serbian and Czech lands (Bohemia and Moravia), particularly in the three periods: from the 9th c. to the 11th c.(Moravian cyrillomethodian influences), from the 11th c. to the 12th c. (contacts between Serbian Uroš and Moravian Přemysl families), and in 14th century (relations between Roman emperor Charles IV and Serbian tsar Stephen Dušan).
Balkan Slavs and their "original homeland" in the medieval sources
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The contribution analyses the migration of Eastern Slav peoples (Bulgarians, Serbians, Croats) from their "original homeland" in Northern and Eastern Europe into the southern regions of the Balkan peninsula and the designation of this "homeland" as "old" (palaia) and "great" (megale) used in the Byzantine sources (Theophanes Confessor, Nicephorus, Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus).
Prague years of John Stanislav and the Czechoslovak Byzantine studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The article presents the personality of the famous Slovak filologist John Stanislav and his activities during his Prague stay.
Balkan Studies and the Beginnings of the Czech Byzantine Studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The article analyses the evolution and coherences between beginnings of the Czech Balkan studies and Czech Byzantine studies.
Byzantine studies in the Czech Republic 1990-2000
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The article presents the analysis of the evolution of the Czech Byzantine studies in 1990-2000 and the selected bibliography.
To the beginnings of the Czech and Slovak Byzantine Studies
Havlíková, Lubomíra
The origins of the Czech and Slovak Byzantine studies are in the author's opinion connected with the names of three significant personalities: historian and philologist P. J. Šafařík, historian J. Bidlo and philologist M. Weingart and there is an evident relation to the development of the Slavonic and Historical studies at Charles University and in the Slavonic Institute in Prague.

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