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The classification of the "rebels" in Koryŏ biographies in the chronicle Koryŏsa
Vojtíšková, Markéta ; Glomb, Vladimír (advisor) ; Löwensteinová, Miriam (referee)
(in English): The political and social circumstances of the Koryŏ period gave rise to the phenomenon of the so called rebels. The official chronicle Koryŏsa recorded their cases in thirty-eight biographies that were supposed to serve as a warning for the posterity. What models of rebels and sorts of revolts did exist according to the chronicle and what conditions did enable their occurrence?
Sazava monastery - centre of Art, cultur, and Prokop kult in the Midleadges
Povolná, Jana ; Šmied, Miroslav (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
Bachelor thesis will deal with the beginning and history of Sázava monastery in a period of early medieval in Bohemia. Focus will be on literary activity of Sázava monastery scriptorium, cult of saint Prokop and cultural development of the monastery and his influence on surroundings primarily in time of abbotst Děthard and Silvestr.
Parish chronicles as a source of religious and social history using the example of commemorative books of parishes in the Velke Mezirici deanery.
Mrňa, Jaroslav ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kašparová, Jaroslava (referee) ; Martínková, Lenka (referee)
PhDr. Jaroslav Mrňa Církevní a obecné dějiny 19. a 20. století Název disertační práce v anglickém jazyce: Parish chronicles as a source of religious and social history using the example of commemorative books of parishes in the deanery of Velke Mezirici. Anotace v anglickém jazyce: The parish chronicles in themself conceal an indelible link of parish administrators and they are often the only surviving trace of their thoughts and actions. Individual records in themself preserve not only the mentality of their writers, but also the valuable data from the life story of parishes. The dissertation thesis Parish chronicles as a source of religious and social history using the example of commemorative books of parishes in the deanery of Velke Mezirici brings the first complete view of the issue of the existence of parish chronicles and their use of the modern historical work in the field of religious and social history. It tries to highlight the important role of ego-documents to reconstruct the history of the life in the parish. In addition to the evaluation of the positive effects of the chronicle as a work of art, commemorative or official books, the thesis includes closer look at different types of documents and the structure of their scripts. For the analysis and the comparison there was made a...
History of elementary education in selected areas (school project)
Obermajerová, Kateřina ; Mojžíšová, Jarmila (advisor) ; Prokop, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the origin and history of elementary education system in the area Prague- west. The work is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practic. The theoretical part chronologically introduces the history of the schools since their inception ( complete dissolution ), to the present. The history of a particular schools in this area is the material source used to formulate the project for for students of different schools as the general public. The main aim of this project is to familiarize pupils with the history of their school and to strengthen the students' relationship to the school. The project will be realized in the school year 2014/2015. All proposed activities and expected outcomes are formulated according to the Framework Educational Programme.
The image of Saint Wenceslas in the chronicles of old Czech literature
Kaiserová, Michaela ; Hošna, Jiří (advisor) ; Škarpová, Marie (referee)
The aim of the bacheloral thesis is to describe the image of St. Wenceslas in the selected chronicles of older Czech literature. The primary texts that will serve as the basis of the bacheloral thesis will be especially Kristiánova legenda, Kronika Čechů written by Kosmas, Kronika tak řečeného Dalimila, Kronika česká by Přibík Pulkava z Radenína, a document called O státě českém by Pavel Stránský ze Zapské Stránky, Kronika česká by Václav Hájek z Libočan, Diadochus by Bartoloměj Paprocký z Hlohol a Paprocké Vůle, Poselkyně starých příběhů českých by Jan František Beckovský and an anonymous document called Země dobrá, to jest země česká. This bacheloral thesis will focus on the character of our Czech patron in the light of the description of his personality, life, method of his government, relationship between him and other members of his family and other aspects. These motives will be examined within the primary texts and then compared.
World from the point of view of the citizen in Early Modern Age
Sojková, Alena ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ďurčanský, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis covers the individual citizens' perception of suburban events in order to discuss the point of view of the early modern Czech citizen and their ability to gain information of the world around through the analysis of such suburban events that were registered in the chosen chronicles, originating between the years 1575-1600, a period that is considered "a golden age of the Czech cities". First, the background of the chroniclers is outlined, because it might have influenced the choice of events they decided to include in their works, i.e. the position of the concrete city, the level of education in the said period or the author's personal life. Second, the general knowledge of the authors is described in the thesis through the means of analysis of the type of recorded information (e.g. Turkish wars, the deaths of famous persons, wildfires, councils and the like). In other words, the thesis is to point out what type of information was considered to be the most interesting or extraordinary to the wider public, and which circles were usually covered by the chroniclers. Therefore, the reader is to discover the world of thought of the early modern citizen, which has been restricted to us because of the lack of other than administrative materials, and the impulses that influenced and...
Šafránek's Chronicle of Town Hořice as Ethnographic Source
Záveská, Daniela ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Dědovský, Daniel (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the chronicle, written by the craftsman František Šafránek from Hořice. The chronicle describes events from the second half of 19th century. Its use as an ethnographic source provides a large amount of themes, from which were chosen small-town festivities for detailed analysis. These records brings us opportunity to get a closer look at the festivities and their course as perceived by the eyes of their direct participant. There are not only traditional festivities of folk origin but also festivities originated during 19th century, especially in the last third of this century in connection with society changes. The chronicle recorded by František Šafránek is one of sources which can contribute to understanding of festivities in 19th century. Key words Folk chroniclers - František Šafránek - Hořice - 19th century - festivity
Czech Luxembourges in french contemporary historiography
Jedináková, Petra ; Bláhová, Marie (advisor) ; Nejedlý, Martin (referee)
Petra JEDINÁKOVÁ, CZECH LUXEMBOURGES IN FRENCH CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY, Prague, Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University in Prague 2012. The aim of this thesis is to consider the relationship of Czech Luxembourg dynasty towards the French dynasty and the impact of their policies in western Europe. The work also focuses on different ways of perception of the Luxembourgs in both Czech and French environment and reasons for such observations. The Luxembourg dynasty, being originally an earl family of the French from Luxembourg, always had a strong relation towards France and its ruling dynasty which was based on mutual respect, friendship, similar opinions and also family bonds, the successors were educated at the French court. The two countries supported each other in fight andalso by mutual contact, visits and in terms of diplomacy. We have testimonies regarding these events thanks to medieval sources such as chronicles, annals, documents, correspondence and texts of authors from the French environment, who personally met Czech kings from the House of Luxembourg and therefore left us important insights into the situation of that time. John of Luxembourg has been perceived in as a model of knightly virtues and a brave fighter always loyal to the French king. In Bohemia, he was for centuries...

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