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Bakery Guild in České Budějovice and its seals
NESVADBA, Oldřich
This bachelor work documents seals of bakery guild, which are stored in SOkA České Budějovice. Initial material was the same fund, especially than vocational and journeyman certificates stored in this fund. Work itself is devided into three part. First briefly describes history of guild system and theory of sigillographia with taking account of guild sigillographia followed by sign of progress this guild systém in České Budějovice focused on bakery guild. This part ends by chapter about collection of chosen seals itself. Second part is catalogue of extent seals from years 1642 to 1798. Third part contains hooked illustations followed by index of literature and fund sources
The History of the Guild Crafts in a Town Krupka
Flaková, Nikola ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Mareš, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis entitled "The history of guild crafts in a town Krupka" aims to bring the origin, development and functioning of craft guilds which operated in the town Krupka. The main aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze the content of guild orders, guild books and file material from different perspectives, which are described in detail in the chapters, in which the work is divided. The chapter sources and literature reflects the important archival sources related to guilds in a general scale for the territory of Krupka and the chapter also informs about the basic issued publications, that are thematically bind to the guild organizations, their development and functioning. The following section outlines the administrative development in the town Krupka. At the core is the chapter dealing with the guild craft in Krupka from different angles and perspectives. The annexes attached to this thesis is complemented with information referred to in the text of the work, and are composed mainly of namespaces of craftsmen.
Brotherhoods and Guilds of Tradesmen and Craftsmen in Prague Cities from Late Mediaeval Period to the End of Guild System
Smrž, Jiří ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
(in English): This master thesis follows the history of Prague guilds from the very beginning of their system to the end in 1860. Research was focused on cities which created former Prague - Old Town, New Town, Lesser Town and Hradčany. At first, used sources and their evaluation for the above mentioned research are described. There are reflections of the most important moments in the history of guilds in the Czech Lands, especially in Prague towns at that time, in the next chapters. Main goal of this thesis is to reconstruct a picture of all historical guilds and brotherhoods in the cities of Prague. My own research reflects knowledge of previous researchers. These were thereafter compared to some new sources and revised. Unknown parts of the history of Prague guilds were elaborated, such as history of this system in modern period. Based on some particular knowledge of history of singular guilds new hypotheses of general evolution of guilds in Prague were formed. Attached are glossaries of names of professions (Latin, German and Old Czech), that were in Prague towns in the past.
History of Sword Making in Prague Cities in Early Modern Period
Smrž, Jiří ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
(in English): This bachelor thesis follows the history of sword making from the beginning of 16th century to 1739 in three independent Prague towns - in Old Town, New Town and Lesser Town. Prague sword makers were organised in craft organisations - in guilds, therefore is this thesis closely connected with the history of guilds as well. Sword making represents much specialised craft, which emancipated during the Middle Ages from blacksmith thanks to the extraordinary consumption and distribution possibilities of Prague cities. Sword making became well developed in the second half of 15th century and this situation resulted in founding of guilds. Thanks to its dominant position during the whole examined century, the Old Town guild became the most significant guild in the Kingdom of Bohemia. This thesis corrects previous knowledge of Prague sword making, gives review of extant sources, which are deposited in Prague City Archives and in National Archives and presents reconstruction of life in the guild of Prague sword makers in early modern period based on contemporary documents.
Guilds of tanners on Prachatice region. With special regard to Netolice.
BLAHOUTOVÁ, Milada
The thesis Guilds of tanners on Prachatice region. With special regard to Netolice The work deals with development of leather craft in the town of Netolice. In the introductory chapter are found chapters about craftmen who work with leather and problematic of guilds in our country, where is described literature used while making this work. Text is divided into five chapters which contain smaller subchapters. First part describes historical development of the town Netolice. Second chapter summarizes development of guild organizations in our land, their composition, administration and aspects until 1859. Representation of crafts and organizations associated with it are described in the third chapter. Penultimate part is dedicated to delimitation, division and history of tanning craft. The last chapter brings informations about the tanning guild in Netolice. The craft is divided on the basis of preserved documents when guild articles attracted great attention. After it work is devoted to development of guild based on nomative documents and guild accounts are disassembled. These contain informations summarized in the tables. In the end are summarized all acquired knowledge. Integral part of the work are also annexes containing images of article seals, guild books and federal list.
Guilds in Uherský Brod
Kašparovská, Lenka ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
The Abstract The present work deals with the guilds, which operate on the territory of Uherský Brod from its inception to the year 1859, when the guilds were replaced by trade licensing crafts. The introductory part brings the history of the city itself and guild system. An important milestone in the life of the guilds became the release of the general guild patent and articles. Said instruments are described in separate chapters. The main part is divided into five groups according to the orientation of individual trades, which is an attempt to answer questions about the formation of the guild and its development from archival sources. Emphasis was placed on the analysis guild articles. The work is accompanied by a picture attachment with preserved guild objects. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Brotherhoods and Guilds of Tradesmen and Craftsmen in Prague Cities from Late Mediaeval Period to the End of Guild System
Smrž, Jiří ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Woitschová, Klára (referee)
(in English): This master thesis follows the history of Prague guilds from the very beginning of their system to the end in 1860. Research was focused on cities which created former Prague - Old Town, New Town, Lesser Town and Hradčany. At first, used sources and their evaluation for the above mentioned research are described. There are reflections of the most important moments in the history of guilds in the Czech Lands, especially in Prague towns at that time, in the next chapters. Main goal of this thesis is to reconstruct a picture of all historical guilds and brotherhoods in the cities of Prague. My own research reflects knowledge of previous researchers. These were thereafter compared to some new sources and revised. Unknown parts of the history of Prague guilds were elaborated, such as history of this system in modern period. Based on some particular knowledge of history of singular guilds new hypotheses of general evolution of guilds in Prague were formed. Attached are glossaries of names of professions (Latin, German and Old Czech), that were in Prague towns in the past.
The Media Response to the Writers Convention 2015
Prunarová, Markéta ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the media response to the Writers Convention that took place on 5 and 6 June 2015 in Prague. This convention was the first meeting of that name in the post-communist era. By naming it such, the organizers claimed a clear succession to conventions that happened before the year 1989 - especially to those in 1956 and 1967, which became important turning points not only culturally, but also politically. The 2015 Convention was organized by Writers Association - a professional organization established in November 2014. One of the reasons why it was founded was the conviction that the organisation named Writers Union, existing from 1989, is not functional anymore and does not sufficiently represent authors' interests. The first two chapters inquiry into the history of both of these organizations with the aim to identify problematic aspects in their operations. Through their media reflection, the history, activities and themes with which they deal are introduced. The aim is to show the broader issue of official writers associations as well as the relevance of the Writers Association as an organization representing the literary public. The third chapter presents the views on today's position of literature in society as it is reflected in media entries related to the...

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