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Czech specialization bibliography: Proceedings of an interdisciplinary seminar
Holanová, Markéta
Proceedings of the conference focusing on the issue of bibliographic articles of various disciplines.
Biography of Professor Jan Bouzek
Havelková, Miroslava ; Pinc, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Německý, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis describes the life and professional destiny of Professor Jan Bouzek on the background of historical situations. This Czech intellectual, thanks to his deep education and his philosophy of life, was able to prosper in the field of science while confronting the peripetials of fate in the complicated period of the second half of the 20th century in Czechoslovakia. It is a socially-historically conceived commentary biography. The second chapter consists of philosophical considerations of human action and sociological perspective. In the third chapter I describe the chosen method, the oral history and sources of the biography. The content of the most extensive, fourth chapter is a detailed biography of Jan Bouzek with historical and factual inputs. It covers all his personal and professional life, from childhood, through studies, to the beginnings of scientific work, to the achievement of scientific degrees. Historical entries refer to the breakthroughs in Czechoslovakia that Jan Bouzek experienced, Fifty Years, "Prague Spring", 1968 and subsequent normalization, conditions for traveling abroad at the time of communist totality and a break in 1989, "The Velvet Revolution. At the end of the chapter there is a more detailed insight into his extensive work. The fifth, final chapter is a...
Musicological bibliographic database
Vozková, Jana
The Musicological Bibliographical Database is a project under the auspices of the Music History Department at the CAS Institute of Ethnology, which carries on from the older bibliographical activities there, as it has been developed and updated on an ongoing basis since 2013, with the emphasis on records of current additions to domestic musicological publication output. It includes monographs, critical editions, anthologies and analytical articles in anthologies and journals, as well as articles in anthologies and journals (with 50 years of the Hudební věda journal completely processed, while other musicological journals are being processed under the VISK9 program), chapters from books, reviews and reports of any importance. This database is based on the ALEPH library cataloguing programme using RDA cataloguing standards that are currently in effect, making use of a connection to the national database of authorities at the Czech National Library. Since 2015 it has been supplemented in the form of database retroconversion by bibliographical records created by transcribing from older printed data bases. At present the database has over 8,000 entries.\n
Literary Critic F. V. Krejčí in Rozhledy Review
Pečenková, Aneta ; Merhaut, Luboš (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
The topic of this master thesis is F. V. Krejci's literary criticism. It analyses not only his approach to literary criticism as presented in his major as well as minor texts, but also his own output in the Rozhledy revue, presumably the best representative of modern literary-critical tendencies of the 1890s. The Rozhledy revue and F. V. Krejci's literary- critical output (including his monographs) both help us understand the literature of the second half of 19th century with its diversities as well as the way how the young generation of literary critics used to form their methodological aspects. The body of this master thesis is created by the complete and annotated bibliography of F. V. Krejci's texts published in Rozhledy. The research was based on both - the detailed study and analysis of the main sources and the author bibliography provided by the Institute of Czech Literature AS CR. In Rozhledy, F. V. Krejci published various political and literary articles. He also reviewed a few books. In his reviews, he usually wrote a non-detailed foreword and introduction. After that, he commented on a few aspects of the particular book. There are four topics he was interested about the reviewed masterpiece and that is its plot, message, overall meaning and its social impact. He also published some...
Processing Journal Articles For a Digital Library
Šlapáková, Ivana ; Jansová, Linda (advisor) ; Drobíková, Barbora (referee)
(in English): The aim of presented master thesis is to suggest the optimization of articles processing in the Digital Library of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The present state of journal articles processing is described and the weaknesses are evaluated. The journal articles processing optimization is suggested in two steps. The first step is to choose only one integrated library system for journal articles processing. The second step is using the system of shared cataloging and the proper use of three external resources. The main contribution of this thesis is the deep evaluation of the external journal articles records resources and the process of shared cataloging. Fifteen journals were proposed to the process of shared cataloging and record downloading but only five of them are suitable for this process.
Ferdinand Velc and his contribution to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čorič, Nadja ; Nedvědová, Milada (advisor) ; Žíla, Ondřej (referee)
The theme of the thesis is segment of czech-bosnian cultural relations. The aim is to sketch the image of Ferdinand Velc and his cultural contribution to Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the 20th century. There is also created portrait of his multifaceted and intense activity. Ferdinand Velc is introduced as an artist, educator, photographer, journalist, author of the first guide for Bosnia and Herzegovina in czech language and author of the first bosnian-herzegovinian bibliography. The thesis is elaborated on the basis of secondary literature and contemporary print materials.
Political orientation in the juvenile production of the Orten-Bednář generation
Bartochová, Lucie ; Flaišman, Jiří (advisor) ; Wiendl, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Orten-Bednář generation and the juvenile production of its authors in the students' magazine named Mladá kultura. The main focus of the thesis is on the description of Mladá kultura as a profiled students' magazine, to which the core part of the future Orten-Bednář generation (Kamil Bednář, Jiří Daniel, Jiří Orten, Josef Lederer, Ivan Blatný) contributed. Then the thesis focuses on the description of single volumes of Mladá kultura to depict the development and analyse the magazine's belletristic and journalistic contributions. In the subsequent part the thesis tries to depict the transfiguration and disposal of ideology of the authors' poems portrayed on the examples of single authors' poems from Mladá kultura and Jarní almanach básnický 1940, which we consider the first collective attempt of this generation. The annotated bibliography with the author and subject indexes are included in the thesis.
Bibliography of the review Proměny (Metamorphoses) from 1964 to 1979.
Valtrová, Martina ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
ABSCTRACT The present thesis deals with the magazine Proměny, quarterly of The Society for Science and Arts, mapping the first seven years of its existence (1964-1970), i.e. the period under the editorship of Ladislav Radimský. The original plan was to create an annotated bibliography for the first fifteen volumes; however, it became obvious during the research that the amount of the material would largely exceed the length of a bachelor thesis. The commentary focuses on the years 1964-1970 as well; nevertheless, it also briefly outlines the whole time span of the magazine's publication as well as the whole existence of The Society for Science and Arts. The thesis analyzes Proměny in the light of the historical and cultural context, comparing it with other exile journals. The main part of the thesis is the annotated bibliography, accompanied with the author and subject indexes.
Listy, čtvrtletník pro umění a filosofii 1946-1948 (The History and Development of the Review, bibliography)
Hladík, Jakub ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The present thesis deals with three volumes of Listy, review for arts and philosophy, edited by Jindřich Chalupecký and, subsequently, co-edited by Jan Grossman and the undisclosed editorial board, published in 1946-48 first as a quarterly, later as a monthly. The main focus of the thesis is on the description of single issues, their analysis, outline of the articles and general depiction of the goals the editorial board attempted to fulfill. Furthermore, the thesis analyzes the contemporary literary context and the place of Listy within it. The thesis also includes the review's annotated bibliography with the author and subject indexes.

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