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The knights Kaplíř of Sulevice on the treshold of the early modern age
Kozojed, Petr ; Bobková, Lenka (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the history of the the family of knights Kaplíř of Sulevice. It covers a period from the first reference to this family before the half of the 14th century until the death of the last male member in the lineage at the beginning of the 18th century. The family Kaplíř of Sulevice belongs among significant members of the estate of Czech knights. In the course of the 14th and at the beginning of the 15th century the members of the family built up their property structure and that time there were 5 descents formed: descent of Sulevice, descent of Ostrý, descent of Solany, descent of Skalka-Řehlovice and descent of Vimperk. Thanks to the Hussite period the knights of Sulevice, the men of great enterprise, succeeded in penetrating more significantly even beyond boundaries of their own estates. The half of the 15th century was marked with certain stagnation (except the descent of Vimperk) which, on the contrary, was in their prime.
Property loss of the czech families - nationalization and restitution of the real estates, qualitative research
Kozojed, Petr ; Zimmerhaklová, Hana (advisor) ; Vaňous, Jaroslav (referee)
The topic of the thesis is post-war nationalization of the Czech inhabitants' properties into the state's ownership with reflection for the property return to the hands of the original owners, or rather to the hands of their heirs by means of the restitution proceedings. The restitution started in early 1990's and it is still in progress. The main target is to find out in what way have both transactions taken place, in what way the propertyless families have been affected, and last but not least, how the restitution has influenced being of the family in the last twenty after- revolution years, as well as how the related family perceived recent situation and finally in what way have been violated perception of justice regarding private ownership sanctity. The empirical part of the thesis is built on interviews with 5 chosen narators, who have been recorded by oral history technique. The basic question of the thesis is "family relation to the property" in progress of the researched years of 1948 - 2012. The main idea of the research is based on impulses given by the relation of the society to the unchangable history in connection to the change of legal relations, which is being brought by every new period.
The knights Kaplíř of Sulevice on the treshold of the early modern age
Kozojed, Petr ; Bobková, Lenka (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the history of the the family of knights Kaplíř of Sulevice. It covers a period from the first reference to this family before the half of the 14th century until the death of the last male member in the lineage at the beginning of the 18th century. The family Kaplíř of Sulevice belongs among significant members of the estate of Czech knights. In the course of the 14th and at the beginning of the 15th century the members of the family built up their property structure and that time there were 5 descents formed: descent of Sulevice, descent of Ostrý, descent of Solany, descent of Skalka-Řehlovice and descent of Vimperk. Thanks to the Hussite period the knights of Sulevice, the men of great enterprise, succeeded in penetrating more significantly even beyond boundaries of their own estates. The half of the 15th century was marked with certain stagnation (except the descent of Vimperk) which, on the contrary, was in their prime.
Property loss of the czech families - nationalization and restitution of the real estates, qualitative research
Kozojed, Petr ; Zimmerhaklová, Hana (advisor) ; Vaňous, Jaroslav (referee)
The topic of the thesis is post-war nationalization of the Czech inhabitants' properties into the state's ownership with reflection for the property return to the hands of the original owners, or rather to the hands of their heirs by means of the restitution proceedings. The restitution started in early 1990's and it is still in progress. The main target is to find out in what way have both transactions taken place, in what way the propertyless families have been affected, and last but not least, how the restitution has influenced being of the family in the last twenty after- revolution years, as well as how the related family perceived recent situation and finally in what way have been violated perception of justice regarding private ownership sanctity. The empirical part of the thesis is built on interviews with 5 chosen narators, who have been recorded by oral history technique. The basic question of the thesis is "family relation to the property" in progress of the researched years of 1948 - 2012. The main idea of the research is based on impulses given by the relation of the society to the unchangable history in connection to the change of legal relations, which is being brought by every new period.
The knights Kaplíř of Sulevice on the treshold of the early modern age
Kozojed, Petr ; Bobková, Lenka (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the history of the the family of knights Kaplíř of Sulevice. It covers a period from the first reference to this family before the half of the 14th century until the death of the last male member in the lineage at the beginning of the 18th century. The family Kaplíř of Sulevice belongs among significant members of the estate of Czech knights. In the course of the 14th and at the beginning of the 15th century the members of the family built up their property structure and that time there were 5 descents formed: descent of Sulevice, descent of Ostrý, descent of Solany, descent of Skalka-Řehlovice and descent of Vimperk. Thanks to the Hussite period the knights of Sulevice, the men of great enterprise, succeeded in penetrating more significantly even beyond boundaries of their own estates. The half of the 15th century was marked with certain stagnation (except the descent of Vimperk) which, on the contrary, was in their prime.
The knights Kaplíř of Sulevice on the treshold of the early modern age
Kozojed, Petr ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bobková, Lenka (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the history of the the family of knights Kaplíř of Sulevice. It covers a period from the first reference to this family before the half of the 14th century until the death of the last male member in the lineage at the beginning of the 18th century. The family Kaplíř of Sulevice belongs among significant members of the estate of Czech knights. In the course of the 14th and at the beginning of the 15th century the members of the family built up their property structure and that time there were 5 descents formed: descent of Sulevice, descent of Ostrý, descent of Solany, descent of Skalka-Řehlovice and descent of Vimperk. Thanks to the Hussite period the knights of Sulevice, the men of great enterprise, succeeded in penetrating more significantly even beyond boundaries of their own estates. The half of the 15th century was marked with certain stagnation (except the descent of Vimperk) which, on the contrary, was in their prime.

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