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The Founders of the Journal Český lid (The Czech Folk) and their German inspiration: Čeněk Zíbrt and Lubor Niederle in the Melting Pot of the emerging Science of Man, Social Sciences and the „Volkskunde”
Ducháček, Milan
The study deals with the German inspiration of Czech cultural historian Čeněk Zibrt and his colleague anthropologist/archaeologist Lubor Niederle, the founders of the ethnographical journal Český lid (The Czech Folk). The idea of launching the journal emerged in 1889 during their study stay in Munich. The central argument of the paper states that the contradiction between Riehl´s national-conservative and Virchow´s liberal conception of the study of Man in the hitherto closely interconnected field of ethnology/anthropology (in the framework of German „Volksforschung”) resulted during the 1890s into a wave of generational disputes and methodological diversification (or even schism) in German and consequently in Czech cultural sciences. One of the many impacts of it was also Niederle´s departure from the editorial of Český lid.
Čeněk Zíbrt and Moravian Ethnology
Altman, Karel
The relations between Moravian ethnologists and editor of "Český lid" Journal.

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