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Relationships of Eduard Albert and Marie Červinková-Riegrová
Kokešová, Helena
The contribution deals with the relationships between Marie Červinková-Riegrová and Eduard Albert, the Professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Vienna and the Head of the first surgical clinic. The main sources of information were the correspondence between both protagonists and Marie Červinková's notes. The correspondence was related to their political development and to the progress of Czech political development, science and literature. Special attention is paid to self-reflection of M. Červinková as a novelist and a charity worker. The Albert’s attitude towards the woman question is presented in the specific example of his reception of M. Červinková as a writer. Albert had problems with woman’s emancipation. He appreciated activities of women only in the field of literature, theatre and charity. It seems, that M. Červinková was the only Czech woman, whom he respected, particularly her charity and literary activities. He also admired her talent, her diligence and her sense of duty.
Eduard Albert's Visitors Book
Kokešová, Helena
The book in Czech called Pamětnice is a visitor’s book of the villa which was built in Žamberk by the local native Eduard Albert, the professor of the Vienna university. There have been noticed as all the Albert’s visits here and all the important events of his life, as well as the visits of the prominent guests in 1888–1900. The book partially performed the role of a day book which Albert probably didn’t write. Only the fragment of the Albert’s manuscript "From my Memoirs" (Z mých pamětí) has been retained where the Albert’s youth events have been noticed.
The Eduard Albert’s relations with “realists”
Kokešová, Helena
Based on the study of material, first the correspondence, the authors took down the effort of the group of „realists“ to improve to the realization their scientific, cultural and political intentions Eduard Albert (1841–1900), the representatives of so called Czech lobby in Vienna. The article is limited by the years 1888–1900 and its centre is done by the break of 80th and 90th of the 19th century when the Albert’s contacts with the “realists” group culminated.

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