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His Majesty,honourable publisher and the book-seller Ignác Leopold Kober (Publishing house I.L. Kober 1846 {--} 1866)
JUKL, Jan
The supposed dissertation entertaines about the publisher and book-seller Ignác Leopold Kober and the development of his enterprise during the period of the years 1846-1866 in the connection of the czech society of the second half of 19th century. The basic accent is focused on the I. L. Kober´s life and his influence over the contemporary czech culture and intelligence,it deals in the characteristic of his released production and significant attention is attended to the understanding to the story of the Kober´s greatest masterpiece The Slovník naučný and its importance for the czech intelligence.The story of Ignác Leopold Kober,the first czech modern publisher, hasn´t been done yet and almost forgotten and this fact shold be reformed by this dissertation. The target of this is to introduced mr. Kober´s personality as a man,who was able to consummate the piece of the old period to lay the foundation of the new age.
Organbuilding Company Rieger
Lyko, Petr
This paper reflects one of the largest European organ companies, operating from the late 19th century to the second decade of the 21st century. The company was founded under the name Gebrüder Rieger in 1873 in the Silesian town of Krnov (then the German name Jägerndorf). In 1904 it changed its name to Rieger, which was used until the end of the Second World War. After its termination, the German owners were expelled, the factory was then taken over under national administration and subsequently nationalized. At the same time, a smaller organ workshop by Josef Kloss was also included. The factory has since used the Rieger-Kloss brand on its instruments. After 1989, the plant was privatized, but ended its activity in 2015. The work follows not only the history of the company, but also the issues of artistic and structural specifics of the Krnov instruments. On the artistic level, these organs were, in the beginning, heavily influenced by the paradigm of the so-called romantic organ (or even the stimulus of the Cecilian reform), which in Central Europe experienced the greatest development at the time of the founding of the company, and culminated at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and then by the ideas of the reformist organ movement that has affected the production of the factory since about...
Organbuilding Company Rieger
Lyko, Petr
This paper reflects one of the largest European organ companies, operating from the late 19th century to the second decade of the 21st century. The company was founded under the name Gebrüder Rieger in 1873 in the Silesian town of Krnov (then the German name Jägerndorf). In 1904 it changed its name to Rieger, which was used until the end of the Second World War. After its termination, the German owners were expelled, the factory was then taken over under national administration and subsequently nationalized. At the same time, a smaller organ workshop by Josef Kloss was also included. The factory has since used the Rieger-Kloss brand on its instruments. After 1989, the plant was privatized, but ended its activity in 2015. The work follows not only the history of the company, but also the issues of artistic and structural specifics of the Krnov instruments. On the artistic level, these organs were, in the beginning, heavily influenced by the paradigm of the so-called romantic organ (or even the stimulus of the Cecilian reform), which in Central Europe experienced the greatest development at the time of the founding of the company, and culminated at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, and then by the ideas of the reformist organ movement that has affected the production of the factory since about...
Political programmes of the Czech representation in the second half of the 19th century
Zikmund, Michal ; Malý, Karel (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
The thesis Political Programmes of the Czech Representation in the Second Halve of the 19th Century focuses on both programme documents and actual work of Czech political parties, whether more or less institutionalized, between the years 1848 (March Revolution) and 1918 (the downfall of Austria-Hungary). At first it summarizes the historical development in the respective period (Chapter 1), next, it analyses programmes of political parties in three broadly defined topics: 1) Organisation of the empire, question of the Czech State Right (Chapter 2); 2) Constitutionalism, civil rights and role of a citizen (Chapter 3) and 3) National matters (Chapter 4). The attitudes about each of these areas of the following political parties are defined: Bohemian nobility, National Party (till 1874) or Old Czechs (since then), Young Czechs, Social Democrats, Agrarians, Catholic parties, National Socialists, Progress parties and parties of the Radical State Right, Realists and Anarchists. For the conclusion, the author of the thesis attempts to characterise and evaluating the Czech political representation, as well as its importance for the development since 1918.

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