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Discourse about Hussitism in Czech society of 20th century and its illustration in the Hussite Trilogy by Otakar Vávra
Hlaváčková, Terezie ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Urgošíková, Blažena (referee)
The angle under which Czech society sees Hussitism has undergone a rapid turn over the last few decades. The planned B.Sc. thesis aims to contribute to the identification of roots and prerequisites of this turnaround laid by previous development of Czech society and culture, especially after the World War II. It is obviously also necessary to analyse the preceding long- term development, from the beginnings of the national revival through Tyl and Palacký up to Jirásek and Nejedlý. The main subject of the work will then be an analysis of new elements in the view of hussitism contained in the film trilogy by Otakar Vávra (Jan Hus, Jan Žizka, Against All), and their reception by contemporaries and subsequent generations.
Capitular Church of Raising of The Holy Cross in Litomyšl
Vacek, Miloš ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
1 Abstract At first the Diploma thesis "Capitular Church of Raising of The Holy Cross in Litomyšl" acquaints shortly with history of Litomyšl, which went before and is important for understanding later period - foundation of a Monastery of the Augustinians the Hermits. This is concern mainly about a Monastery of the Benedictines and then about a Monastery of the Premonstratensians. In 1344 a Bishopric was founded in Litomyšl (Chapter 1). The second resident Bishop Jan II. from Středa founded the Monastery of the Augustinians together with the Church of Raising of The Holy Cross in 1356 (Chapter 2). There was an important change in the meaning of the aforementioned Church during the Hussite period - in 1448 a Parish Office was transfered here from destroyed Church of St. Clement (Chapter 3). In this thesis description of architectural history of the Church is not missing; construction of the Church took 20 years and modifications continued until the Hussitism (Chapter 4). Till the 20th century many noble families cared the Church; these families were also owners of a domain of Litomyšl (Chapter 5). Till the 20th century the Church went through many reconstructions and also a few cardinal renovations (Chapter 6). In the beginnig of the 20th century the Provost titular was given Litomyšl Deanery. Several years...
The battle, who was(was not). Churchy-political and confessional prehension of the Battle of Domažlice (1431) in a literary sources of the late Middle Age and an early modern period.
PAŠKA, Marcel
This work wants to assess a progress of the fiveth crusade in a chronicles of the Middle Ages and an early modern period. This crusade was against a Hussites in 1431. There is a recapitulation of czech historians of the 20th Century in a prologue. The main sources of this work are a chronicles from the 15th Century till the 17th Century. One of chapters is about a names of soldier of booth armies. The main intention of this work is to confirm or to rebut the {\clqq}Battle of Domažlice``.
Metafory duchovního boje v raném husitství. Exegeze arma spiritualia u Husa, Jakoubka a Chelčického
Soukup, Pavel
The article focuses on exegetical methods applied in the writings by some authors of the early stage of Hussitism including their social context and impact.
Petr Chelčický and the Masters of the Prague University
Boubín, Jaroslav
This contribution deals with how Petr Chelčický, in his works, viewed the masters of the Prague University of his time.
Hussitism in conception of the german historiography in the Czech lands – science or “politics“.
Novotný, Robert
The paper analyses the connections of historian Johann Loserth with both the The article examines to what extent the Hussite movement was a serious topic for german historiography in the Czech lands and how it was utilized for politoval gain.

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