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Jindřich Vančura and Jaroslav Goll. A short history of an antagonism
Olšáková, Doubravka
D. Olšáková selected the translator of Ernst Denis's works into Czech, Jindřich Vančura, and his role in Czech historiography to be the object of her interest. Ernst Denis strongly opposed Goll's critical historical school having roots in Ranke-based historicism and, on the contrary, stressed philosophical sources of historiography. Jindřich Vančura, a fervent advocate of TGM, stayed in opposition not only to the work of Jaroslav Goll, but also to his personality - in spite of the fact that he belonged to his students too.
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Reception of František Palacký by Goll and Masaryk
Hermann, Tomáš
Contribution to the comparison of Goll's and Masaryk's standpoints on the intellectuall legacy of František Palacký. The author belives that the two personalities' attitudes were much closer the their "party-liners", who were enemies arguing about the meaning of Czech history, judged.
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Václav Novotný (1869-1932) – pupil, colleague and teacher
Hoffmannová, Jaroslava
Václav Novotný felt to be a pupil of first directors of the Historical Seminary, Jaroslav Goll, Professor of General History of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague, and Josef Emler, Professor of Auxiliary Historical Sciences ibidem and Archivist of Prague City Archives. Authoress characterizes all Novotný´s university teachers. From 1898 Novotný was Privat-Dozent and from 1905 Professor of Czech History of the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague. Authoress characterizes the Novotný´s colleagues at the Faculty of Philosophy & Arts, between them former fellow-students Josef Pekař, Jaroslav Bidlo, Gustav Friedrich and other. Novotný had many pupils as a teacher, and he selected as his successor between them Otakar Odložilík.
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