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On the existence of round residential towers in Central Europe in the 12th and the beginning of the 13th centuries
Durdík, Tomáš
Summarisation and evaluation of knowledge concerning round dwelling castle towers from the 12th and the beginning of the 13th centuries in Central Europe and connections of this type of building, with special focus on the tower in Olomouc.
Disputes over the "legacy" of democratic opposition in Central Europe
Kopeček, Michal
The essay discussed the political and cultural disputes over the interpretation of the legacy of anti-communist opposition. It understands them as important element of the formation of historical frame and positive content of legitimization practices in Czech and other Central European democracies after 1989
Die Weltkriege als symbolische Bezugspunkte: Polen, die Tschechoslowakei und Deutschland nach dem Ersten und Zweiten Weltkrieg
Stegmann, N. ; Bartoňová, L. ; Wiglusch, A. ; Hatlie, M. ; Kostrbová, Lucie
The fates of Poland, Czechoslovakia (or the Czech Republic and Slovakia) and Germany (East and West) were closely intertwined during and after the world wars. These individual papers consider both the boundaries of nationally-conditioned views and the strength of internationally-oriented and Eurocentric interpretations. Attention is focused primarily on the issue of the "interpretations of the world wars" and thus also on the symbolic value of wartime experiences and memories in various meaning constructs and associations.
Contributions to Soil Zoology in Central Europe III. Proceedings of the 9.sup.th./sup. Central European Workshop on Soil Zoology
Tajovský, Karel ; Schlaghamerský, J. ; Pižl, Václav
The proceedings of the 9.sup.th./sup. Central European Workshop on Soil Zoology involves papers based on the lectures and posters presented at the meeting held in České Budějovice on April 17-20, 2007. In total 32 contributions reflect different aspects of soil zoological research, e.g. taxonomy, ecology and biology of soil fauna, physiology of soil invertebrates, the impact of human activities on soil fauna etc.
Phytogeographic importance of Central European sandstone regions
Härtel, Handrij
The importance of flora of the Central European sandstone landscapes is based not on the species richness (alpha diversity) but on the specific composition of flora. The flora of a sandstone region is characterized by a pronounced island environment resulting in frequent occurrence of relic species and isolated occurrences of many species. As a result of high habitat diversity, an unusual combination of various phytogeographic elements is specific to sandstone landscapes, such as atlantic/continental, boreomontane/thermophilous etc.
Geomorphological researches in 2008
Kallabová, Eva ; Máčka, Z.
Proceedings collected reports, which was presented on traditional international geomorphological central European conference. There are informations about soluting projects, new metodological practices and about actual questions in this geographical discipline.

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