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Remedial conservation and stabilization of collection objects containing degrading Fe-sulphides by the high pressure application of dry ammonia
Ekrt, Boris ; Sklenář, Jan ; Novák, Michal ; Horáková, Tereza
A procedure for neutralization of corrosion products and stabilization of a specimen containing pyrite, or its degradation products, by high-pressure application of dry ammonia. A streamlined method of ammonia application allowing bulk treatment of specimens, increased efficiency (speed and penetration depth), and avoidance of contact with water or elevated relative humidity during application.
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Number of visitors of museums, monuments and galeries in regions of the Czech Republic in 2014
NIPOS, Národní informační a poradenské středisko pro kulturu
V rámci statistiky kultury se zjišťují údaje o návštěvnosti muzeí, památníků a galerií a jejich poboček.
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Number of visitors of museums, monuments and galeries in regions of the Czech Republic in 2010
NIPOS, Národní informační a poradenské středisko pro kulturu
V rámci statistiky kultury se zjišťují údaje o návštěvnosti muzeí, památníků a galerií a jejich poboček.
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Cesta časem muzeem s Vrbkou Antonem: průvodce znojemským muzeem pro malé i větší návštěvníky
Mažárová, Monika ; Šťastná, Eliška
Pracovní sešit formou deníku, nazvaný podle kustoda a později ředitele Jihomoravského muzea - Antona Vrbky
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Reflection of Hungarian Uprising of 1956 in Museums
Bicanová, Jana ; Šafařík, Petr (advisor) ; Irmanová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the issues of forming national identity and related possibility to reinterpret Hungarian uprising of 1956 in context of sixtieth anniversary of the historical event. It highlights the most common meanings that were linked to the event while focusing on presenting the memory policy of governing party Fidesz. The intention of this thesis is to explore the way how exhibition of museums legitimize the policy of Fidesz. To this end, it utilizes a combination of classical study of literature dealing with said subject and musicological analysis based on five categories that were inspired by Aristotel's approach to drama, where the used sources are two exhibitions that were organized due to the sixtieth anniversary of the historical event. The conclusion of the study is based on the comparison of the exhibitions, rhetoric of speeches delivered by politicians and the theoretical framework described in the opening part of the text.
Arts and Crafts of Central Asia on the Example of the Náprstek's Museum Colection
Hejzlarová, Tereza ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Nováková, Hana (referee) ; Kokaisl, Petr (referee)
The Central-Asian region, in current geo-political signification understood as the territory of five Post-Soviet states: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and partially of Kazakhstan, has went through a very rich and colorful historical development. During this development it has absorbed many different culture impulses and influences that helped the region to develop conditions for the formation of a distinctive artistic expression. To a certain extent, we can observe continuity in the development of traditional arts and crafts professions since early historical times until today. Among the most important craft branches we need to mention textile production, involving carpet weaving, processing of felt, fabrics and embroideries, and also artistic metal processing represented particularly by the jewelry production and last but not least, ceramics production. Arts and crafts have always had a very important position in the history and culture of Central Asia. Craftwork has been a subject of trade for a very long time period here, this fact being enhanced by the geographical position as well, since the region is situated on the route of the famous Silk Road. Arts and craft production, which comprised of common goods but also exclusive products of high artistic value, intended for the...
Preventive and remedial conservation methodology for the collection specimens falling within palaeontology and mineralogy endangered by sulphide degradation products
Sklenář, Jan ; Ekrt, Boris ; Sejkora, Jiří ; Kolesar, Peter ; Gazdová, Zuzana ; Malíková, Radana ; Nohejlová, Martina ; Kotlík, Petr ; Novák, Michal ; Ďurovič, Michal ; Říhová Ambrožová, Jana
The methodology is a complex system of procedures involving experimentally verified as well as modified already known methods, completely novel procedures, and their combinations. Many technologies as well as materials are employed for the first time in this field. Modifications of the existing methods bring either effectivity improvements, invasivity reduction or both. This methodology is the very first to cover all phases of the collection material treatment from acquisition to final storage. The methodology structuring follows logical succession of procedures. The theoretical chapter summarizes grounds of the degradation process, materials endangered with sulphide degradation and products of it. Area maps of types of sulphides labelled by process of origin, and a map of high-risk Czech localities are also involved. This introductory chapter is followed by part devoted to methods of field work and early care, suitable preventative collection care, and procedures of the remedial care. A special remedial care chapter for paper-documentation is also involved. This chapter is followed by instrumental methods useful for detection of degradation products and their influence on specimen condition. A separate part focuses on suitable ways of documentation. The safety-hazards chapter closes the methodology. The methodology is equipped with a list of references and flow diagrams helping the user to find the suitable procedure fast and easily. The methodology project was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic under NAKI DF12P01OVV031.
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Museum of shoes and stones in Skutec and Development
Bláhová, Anna ; Juračková, Simona (advisor) ; Tyslová, Irena (referee)
Bachelor thesis is devoted to description of museum activities and determination of their present value for the public. The goals of this work include the definition of basic concepts, characterization of museums in the Czech Republic and Western Europe. Part of this theoretical part describes the present state of museums in the Czech Republic and their attendance. In the case study I focus on the successful renovation of theMuseum of shoes and stones in Skutec which managed to build a unique tourism attraction and helped to create a new exhibitions devoted shoemaking-trade and stonework characteristic for this area. Attendance has increased at the museum of Skutec and the museum was awarded a special prize in the competition Gloria Musaealis 2009.

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