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From the history of forest cooperatives in the Czech lands. The Forrest municipal cooperative in Přibyslav (1930-1959).
Jakubská, Jana ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor) ; Novotný, Gustav (referee)
The presented diploma thesis outlines the historical development, legislative basis and organization of Czech forest cooperatives as a sadly scarcely mapped fragment of the colorful mosaic of the history of cooperatives. Above all, however, it provides a detailed picture of the thirty-year existence of the Forestry Cooperative of Municipalities residing in Přibyslav near Havlíčkův Brod, which was one of the largest and most successful cooperatives of this category in the Czech lands since the 1930s. It gradually became a model cooperative and a guarantor for other businesses of a similar nature. Source research also allowed small biographical probes and diplomatic examination of official documents arising from the operation of the studied company. The set goal is based on an analysis of archival sources, contemporary press and specialist literature, carried out on the basis of the methodological background of economic history in combination with the use of other historical and statistical methods. The time frame of the integral part of the work is defined by the period 1930- 1959, i.e. the period of legal existence of the analyzed cooperative. As far as clarifying the formation of local efforts to establish a cooperative is concerned, the lower time limit is supplemented by facts from the period...
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Czech forest union in the second half of the 19th century
Hronský, Matěj ; Novotný, Gustav (referee) ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor)
Czech Forest Union was founded in 1848 as the first special forestry organization in the Habsburg monarchy. To set itself the aim of promoting forestry and hunting, not only a professional parts, but also by drafting opinions and proposals for the land and state authorities. Already in the first decade of its existence, union achieved some success in an effort to improve the situation of forestry in Bohemia. Czech Forst Union initiated a new forestry law, which replaced the existing patent Maria Theresa of 1754, established a forestry school in Bělá pod Bezdězem in 1855 and initiated establishing of the Imperial Forest Union, an patronage organization of forest associations in Austria and Hungary in 1852.
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