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Martin Ješuta (1783-1875) – the bible-reader of Bystřice u Benešova
Petráňová, Lydia
The chronicle work of Martin Ješuta (cca 600 pages) includes two commemorative books: Family Commemorative Book and Commemorative Book of the Town of Bystřice. Shoemaker, sacristan and member of the literary fraternity Ješuta started write in 1848. His chronicles represent a unique source for reconstruction of the everyday life of individuals, families and various social ranks from the farm labourers throught the peasants, cratftsmen and traders up to the local dignitaries of small rural town.
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Originations of ethnographic interest in wedding rituals
Petráňová, Lydia
Originations of etnographic interest in wedding rituals The growth of etnographic interest in the diversity of wedding rituals and customs of different ethnics and of different teritories of the world is closely connected to the development of sea sailing in the early Modern Period. F.J.Rottmann was the first to write a summary review about this topic in his "Rituale nupturientium" (published in 1715, Bremen)
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Fribble chance
Petráňová, Lydia
The study react to article about history of Czech ethnography, which was published by two Czech scientist in American journal Anthropology Quarterly.
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