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"A universally usable, exceptionally diligent, accurate and reliable officer": the forgotten historical geographer and archivist Josef Paldus and his involvement in the Czechoslovak-Austrian archive separation
Chodějovská, Eva
Many details were known about Josef Paldus´s (1863-1937) life, but none has offered a complete bibliography and a comprehensive curriculum vitae, which would include all the periods of his life and his rich activities. The aim of this paper is to fullfil the gap. Josef Paldus, a military man, who served in the Austrian State Archives in the Department of Cartography (Kriegsarchiv), participated in the Czechoslovak-Austrian archive separation and was one of the most important fellow worker of Zdeněk Wirth in the 1920s and 1930s. Moreover, he was a patriot of his native town Gablonz (Jablonec nad Nisou).
Negotiations on the claims of the Czechoslovak Republic for artworks from Austrian collections after the First World War
Uhlíková, Kristina
The text of contribution refers to negotiations of the Czechoslovak state after 1918 on the transfer from the Austrian collections the art and other collection items of the Czech origin. The negotiations with major co-ordinator being the Department of Ministry of Education and National Enlightenment took place mainly in 1919 to 1922. The major interest of Czechoslovak party included the transfer of the art works from the original collection of Rudolf II taken within the century item-by-item by Habsburgs to Vienna.

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