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Education – One of the Assumption for Artistic Orientation of Women
Malínská, Jana
Considering the extent of the topic, I focused on four aspects of education and their relation to artistic orientation and production of women. The most important was literature, in which more women than in other areas searched for artistic reflection of reality. The saloons played their own irreplaceable role for the communication of information and views on arts. Since the 1860s, under more relaxed political situation, various women organisations began to flourish, often promoting orientation to artistic education. Also a broad impact on Czech society had professional interest of women in traditional artistic production.
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.
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.
Milena Linhartová
Bahenská, Marie
The inventory of Milena Linhartová’s personal papers holds above all working notes to the Czech history in the 14th century, copies of medieval documents and papers, and separates of special articles from the 2nd half of the 20th century.
The Visit of Friday Men in Lány in the Year 1926
Bílek, Jan
Studies about the visit of the group of writers around K. Čapek by the president TGM in Lány.
Financial crisis in the Czech Republic - their history and risk of further development
Hazucha, Dušan ; Helísek, Mojmír (advisor) ; Laláková, Eva (referee) ; Bakule, Václav (referee) ; Pavlát, Vladislav (referee)
Práce se zabývá zhodnocením odlišností a podobností finančních (měnových, bankovních) krizí 20. let 20. století v ČSR a 90. let 20. století v ČR a na základě těchto dvou krizových období je cílem vysledovat typické příčiny finančních (měnových, bankovních) krizí v českých zemích ve 20. století, dále potom posoudit, s jakou pravděpodobností mohou tyto vysledované ?typické příčiny? nastat v ČR v souvislosti se vstupem ČR do kurzového režimu ERM II a později po splnění překlenovacího období i do eurozóny.

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