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Milada Paulová
Brádlerová, Daniela ; Hálek, Jan
M. Paulová was the first woman in the Czech history which became professor at university. She was a historian and dealt especially with the history of Eastern Europe and of Balkan Peninsula. Her research, lasting many years, in the documentation of the Slavonic revolt groups and their activities during the WWI was very important. M. Paulová was a member of many scholarly societies and organizations at home and abroad, and her research was highly regarded by representatives of the interwar Czechoslovakia and of Yugoslavia. Her personal papers deposited in the ASCR Archives were processed a published in inventory. The inventory is prefaced by a thorough introduction informing on her life and on the contents of preserved documentation.
Oh, what a wonderful time! The studies are glooming, the ideas are awaking. It´s a pleasure to live…
Pokorná, Magdaléna
The study examines the activity of scientific institutions and prominent publishing houses towards the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries.
Establishment and activities of the Association of Natural History "Lotos" in the Czech lands
Těšínská, Emilie
Paper describes the history of establishment and the activities of the Association "Lotos" in the Czech lands from its establishment in 1848 up the end of its activities after World War II. The national development of the Association in one of the discussed questions.

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