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My Dear Mýsa! From the recondite correspondence between Vojtěch Hynais and Josef Václav Myslbek from the years 1881-1900
Kolář, Petr ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
Vojtěch Hynais, author of the curtain of the National in Prague, belongs to main creator of this theatre. He was in warm contact with other important persons of cultural and art life of this time, for example Josef Václav Myslbek or Václav Brožík. He lived in Paris for several yers (1878-1893). During the time of his Parisian stay he preserved continual contact with home. He visited Prague occassionally and besides he corresponded with his friends from Bohemia. One of the most frequent correspondence partners was J.V. Myslbek, who was probably his best friend. The edition of 64 letters and two correspondence cards sent from Vojtěch Hynais to Josef Václav Myslbek, which is showed in this work, as the proof of the deep friendship between these two man and simultaneously the reflection of the most important moments of their lives in the period 1881-1900. The correspondence originates from a private collection and I tried to manage it in accordance with the valid principles of the metodology of edition.
August and Tereza Sedlacek: publication of letters
Havlan, Josef ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
August Sedlacek, a notable Czech historian, attended grammar school in Pisek. He moved back to Pisek upon retiring. Here he made acquaintance with Tereza Barcalova, a teacher, who later became his wife. The following publication represents their mutual correspondence from the time of their first meeting in 1915, until Sedlacek's death in 1926.
Karel Kramář and Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in their letters of the years 1918-1936. Edition and analysis of mutual correspondence
Quagliatová, Vlasta ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee)
V celkové koncepci diplomové práce, nazvané Karel Kramář a Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk ve svých dopisech z let 1918-1936, se reflektuje snaha postihnout danou tematiku dvojím způsobem. Jednak nabídnout jeden z možných pohledů na specifika a proměny vztahu těchto výrazných osobností české a československé historie a jednak analyzovat dochovanou vzájemnou korespondenci a přiblížit témata v ní dominující. Sledovaným cílem bylo edičně zpřístupnit dostupný archivní materiál a podat k němu příslušný komentář. Celostní historické zhodnocení a interpretaci tohoto významného souboru korespondence v celé šíři nastíněných témat a problematik je třeba dopracovat, podobně jako komplexní analýzu poměru Kramář-Masaryk, která by nebyla nijak časově ohraničena, tak jak je tomu doposud. Systematicky pojednat o všech tématech, zmíněných v prezentovaných dokumentech, nebylo možné, proto bylo definovaným záměrem spíše naznačit, jak důležitým a jedinečným pramenem dochovaný epistolografický materiál je, navíc jedná-li se o korespondenci mezi tak mimořádnými postavami naší národní minulosti a ve sledované etapě rovněž mezi předními veřejnými činiteli nově konstituovaného československého státu. Smyslem práce tedy bylo vystihnout podstatné aspekty kramářovsko-masarykovského personálního vztahu, jejich ideologického zaměření i...
History of Doksy (1919-1935). Memorial volume Doksy edition
Špalková, Barbora ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Dobeš, Jan (referee)
Cílem této práce je vytvoření edice dokské pamětnice, její kritický rozbor a využití veškerých dostupných archivních fondů a literatury vážící se k dějinám obce Doksy v letech 1919 - 1935 a porovnání těchto pramenů s pamětnicí.
Students of the Unity of Brethern at the beginning of the 17th century or priests-to-be from the archive of Matouš Konečný
Růčková, Markéta ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
In the course of reconstruction works in the area of the former cloister Na Karmeli in Mladá Boleslav in August 2006 the builders found two wooden boxes. The boxes were buried under the backfilling material of the arch of the cloister's ground floor. They have preserved the so-called Archive of Matouš Konečný (1572-1622), one of the last bishops of the Unity of Brethren before the Battle of White Mountain in 1620. The unilateral correspondence dating back to the first two decades of the 17th century constitutes the main part of the excavated archival documents. The correspondence which was addressed to Matouš Konečný is composed partly of letters from students (or to be precise priests-to-be of the Unity of Brethren). These letters constitute the basis of the submitted diploma thesis. Firstly, the author offers the basic characteristic of the mentioned archival findings and resumes hitherto scholarship related to the theme. Then the main core of the thesis is focused on the education of priests-to-be in the Unity of Brethren. This education took place in Brethren houses and was provided by priests. The quality of the knowledge passed on the pupils depended on knowledge and experience of these priests. The organization of this type of education was regulated by the church's order. Despite the fact that the...
Jewish community in Libochovice in early modern times
Zentner, Jakub Václav ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the Jewish community in the early modern times on the example of the town of Libochovice. After fundamental information about the essence of the Jewish religion and culture, there are reminded basic historical connections of the historical development of the Jewish in the Bohemia and conditions which formed special status of the Jewish in the Christian society in the middle age and in the early modern times. Following chapters describes the origin of the Jewish settlement in Libochovice a nd demographical development from 16th to 18th century. The thesis continues with treatise about the topography of the Jewish quarter, about the Jewish trades and crafts in the relationship with the Christians and about the life of the Jewish community in the religions meaning (synagogue, mikveh and cemetery). Briefly there is also written about the historical continuation of the Jewish community in the 19th and 20th century and their death during the holocaust. The part of this thesis is the edition of the fifteen listings of the Jews of Libochovice from years 1697-1846 and the pictures supplement.
The phenomenon of peregrination around castle ruins in the first half of the 19th century. Edition and contentual analyse of three Karel Kramerius's travelling diaries
Kalašová, Marcela ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor)
In the years 1814, 1815 and 1818 Karel Kramerius (1797-1874), a son of a famous publisher and journalist Václav Matěj Kramerius (1753-1808), realized with his friends Karel Michel and Jan Šťasný three great holiday travels over Bohemia. Aims of these travels were mainly castle ruins, speechless witnesses of the past that Karel Kramerius desired to become acquainted with so much. This rigorous work presents to reader mainly the edition of three travelling diaries, which Karel Kramerius wrote during these travels. Apart from detailed descriptions of the castle ruins, often accompanied by self-made drawing, the diaries also contain descriptions of other historic buildings (manor-houses, monasteries, natural monuments), countryside, progress of travel and events, which diversified travelling from one village to another to the travelers. During getting to know their homeland they met revivalists, relations, friends and common people. Karel Kramerius grew up in a revivalist environment created by the national revival which had already been in progress, and in an epoch of the beginning of the Czech romantic period. Both of these schools of thought projected in his diaries. While patriotic feeling developed in full extensity, romantic reception of castle ruins and country is recognised here only in indications. The...
Gottfried Daniel Wunschvitz's collection in the context of genealogical and heraldical studies in the first half of 18th century (Study of the fond and its usage analysis)
Woitschová, Klára ; Hlaváček, Ivan (advisor) ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee) ; Ryantová, Marie (referee)
The main theme of the thesis is the analysis of the genealogical and heraldical collection of Gottfried Daniel Wunschwitz (1678-1741). It is the important set of information conceming more than 1400 noble houses. These house s (more as well as less important, contemporaneous as well as extinct, knights as well as prince s) are presented by many types of materials - from common used genealogical diagrams, through voluminous collection of correspondence and excerpts from newspaper, to paper hatchements and sketches of tomb stones. Some of the most characteristic materials are presented in the thesis through the catalogues and editions. The thesi s contains also several chapters dealing with history of the Wunschwitz house, of the history of the genealogical work in Bohemia (till 18th century) and the comparative synopsis conceming another genealogical collections originated in Bohemia from 18th till 20th century.
Administrative development of Pecka townlet during Carthusian era (1627-1782) based on town books
Coganová, Daniela ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee) ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor)
This work aims at studying and depicting a small town Pecka municipality within the time of 17th and 18th centuries, both based on the local town books. Introductory part gets the reader to know Carthusians, Pecka suzerain, as well as the Pecka domain itself and its administration. As Pecka town books have been the main archival source, its classification (accompanied by the characteristics of the town office) comes next. The core of the thesis unveils the activities of the municipality and to understand all of them, showing historical background, rules of the parish administrative and the guild system has been added as a must.
Jewish community in Libochovice in early modern times
Zentner, Jakub Václav ; Ebelová, Ivana (referee) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the Jewish community in the early modern times on the example of the town of Libochovice. After fundamental information about the essence of the Jewish religion and culture, there are reminded basic historical connections of the historical development of the Jewish in the Bohemia and conditions which formed special status of the Jewish in the Christian society in the middle age and in the early modern times. Following chapters describes the origin of the Jewish settlement in Libochovice and demographical development from 16th to 18th century. The thesis continues with treatise about the topography of the Jewish quarter, about the Jewish trades and crafts in the relationship with the Christians and about the life of the Jewish community in the religions meaning (synagogue, mikveh and cemetery). Briefly there is also written about the historical continuation of the Jewish community in the 19th and 20th century and their death during the holocaust. The part of this thesis is the edition of the fifteen listings of the Jews of Libochovice from years 1697-1846 and the pictures supplement.

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