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Conditions and Impacts of the Auguste Rodin's Exhibition in Prague 1902
Knapová, Martina ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Prahl, Roman (referee)
One of the main goals of this thesis is to map and describe the events which resulted in the Auguste Rodin's exhibition in Prague 1902 and its impacts on the Czech contemporary artistic scene. First chapter shortly focuses on the evolution of often complicated relationship between Paris and Prague and its connection to the exhibition. Following chapter elaborates on the preparations which took place before the actual exhibition, such as the steps which had to be taken by the Manes Association of Fine Artists to make the event happen (mutual correspondence between Stanislav Sucharda and Auguste Rodin, unique issue of the magazine Volné Směry, Prague municipal's delegation visit at Rodin's studio in Paris, Josef Mařatka's involvement in the organization of the exhibition etc.). Next chapter continues to describe the steps which had to be taken before the grand opening to general public. Fifth chapter covers Rodin's arrival to Prague and the most important items of his agenda, which had been prepared for this significant French sculptor. Second, and substantial, part of this thesis elaborates on the fallout caused by Rodin's work and his visit to Prague and the various means that local artists came up with when trying to deal with it. This part of the thesis not only includes the basic range of...
Church of St. Martin in the Wall in the Old Town of Prague
Mikeska, Pavel ; Záruba, František (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
Annotation: The Bachelor's thesis will be focused on church of St. Martin in the wall. It is located on the border of the Old and New Town of Prague. In my work, I will deal with the history and architecture of the church. We also try to incorporate the building into the context of the development of contemporary architecture. Key words: church, Saint Martin, architecture, gothic, romanesque art, Prague, in the wall, Old Town
Historical records of Hg emissions in the Prague city using dendrochronology
Miller, Zbyněk ; Dočkalová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Mihaljevič, Martin (referee)
The primary aim of this work was to estimate whether tree rings of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) can be used as a geochemical archive for the purposes of historical and recent pollution of atmosphere by Mercury (Hg). The research was realized during the year of 2013 (January to June) in the the capital city of Prague. Šumava National Park was selected as a reference site. In total, forty eight cores of Norway spruce were sourced from five locations for the Hg analysis. Three cores were obtained from each tree from the following cardinal points: the north, east and south-west. The investigated sites have been significantly different in amount of Hg measured (ANOVA, p < 0,001). There was found also negative correlation among the amount of Hg and phosphorus (P) (r = - 0,66; p < 0,002). The highest concentrations of Hg were measured at "Krematorium Motol" site (up to 14,2 ng.g-1 ). On the contrary, the lowest concentration of Hg was recorded both near the former incineration plant at the site "Pod Spalovnou - Vysočany" (1,1 ng.g-1 ) and at the reference site in the Šumava (1,2 ng.g-1 ). Increased values of Hg in the investigated tree rings in the 50's up to the late 70's of the 20th century is probably caused by the former industrial era connected with coal-fired power plants and ore processing. The...
The settlement evidence of the Middle Danube Tumulus Culture in the Prague-Slaný region (Central Bohemia)
Lipovská, Silvia ; Bláhová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Chmela, Tomáš (referee)
7 Abstract - aj In addition to general information, this Thesis represents specific knowledge about settlement and the settlements dating from the Middle Danube Tumulus Culture in central Bohemia. A catalog encompasses basic information about the locations of previous research. The catalog includes not only the sites of destructive archaeological research and collections, but also the ancient sites with the insufficient information, incidental findings and the findings from the museums. These sites serve as a basis for analyses, defining the problems of this Thesis. In the Annex are enclosed maps with locations where destructive archaeological research was conducted, the goal is to identify the locations accurately. Keywords Central Bohemia, Prague, Bronze Age, Middle Danube Tumulus Culture;, settlement, archeology
History of the Prague Rugby
Kladiva, Martin ; Kolář, František (advisor) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
Title: History of the Prague Rugby Objectives: The main goal of this bachelors thesis is to collect data about pragues rugby clubs and to analyze their developement from the beginning of rugby in The Czech Republic - the changes that took place before WW2, after WW2 and in presence. Another goal is to note the evolution of this sport in Prague. Short list of the most significant persons of Pragues Rugby is also included. Methods: The information and data used in this bachelors thesis were collected mainly from annual broadsheets of Rugby foundation in The Czech Republic, from chronicles created by top members of Rugby clubs and also from the memory of Rugby players, that stood by the birth of their Rugby clubs or joined short after and also from the internet. Results: The results of this bachelors thesis show instable popularity of this team sport, from the beginning to the present. Rugby has gone through periods of time of unusual interest as well as periods of only the most loyal people playing and keeping it in our subconcious from disappearing completely. Rugby represents one of the most attractive team sports in the present and has ambition to become even more popular sport. Keywords: rugby, Prague, czech sport
Social housing in Prague
Kopecká, Zuzana ; Temelová, Jana (advisor) ; Sunega, Petr (referee)
This thesis is focused on the social housing as a housing policy instrument in the territory of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The thesis evaluates the concept from the two comparative advantages of the social housing policy - the first is increase in availability of housing for households that are disadvantaged on the housing market; the second is the possible prevention of development of social- excluded sites. Here in the thesis, those aspects of social housing are investigated on the base of the policy of the Municipality of the capital Prague and on the policy of the particular city-districts. More in detail the impacts of social housing policy are presented for the case of Prague 14 and especially in the case of housing estate Černý Most. There is a high ratio of the municipal housing. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Residential Mobility of Prague Population with Focus on Ethnic Minorities
Přidalová, Ivana ; Ouředníček, Martin (advisor) ; Drbohlav, Dušan (referee)
Since 1989, Czechia has undergone many changes. Increasingly important part of Czech society is represented by foreign inhabitants, who - most often - move to Prague. The capital city is target of economic migrants but also of those foreigners who seek a new home. The aim of the diploma thesis is to get to know spatial patterns of migration of population in Prague between 1992 and 2011 and to explain geographical causes of migration. The first part of the thesis discusses theoretical approaches dealing with mobility, especially with migration and residential mobility. Next chapter introduces development of migration of population in Prague and summarizes basic findings about the most numerous groups of foreigners living in the capital city. Based on data from registers of migration, general trends in population migration are identified, then, migration activity of Prague inhabitants by citizenship is analyzed. Case study of urbanistic district Nové Butovice-západ in the final part of the thesis verifies, by triangulation of research methods, the reliability of statistical data on numbers and movement of foreigners in Prague and analyzes the influence of immigration of Russian citizens on changing social environment of the studied locality.
Image of Prague in English written tourist guides
Müllerová, Alexandra ; Špaček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hrůzová, Andrea (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is "The image of Prague in English written tourist guides". This thesis sets out to find the main images, which are connected with space Prague. Using the method of content analysis of two tourist guides the main images were created. These tourist guides are best-selling tourist guides about Prague in the United States of America and Great Britain. I discovered 6 of the most important images which books create about Prague. Prague is shown in guides as a post-communist country, which is slowly trying to catch the western culture. The Czech capital city is seen as well as the city with rich Jewish culture and well-preserved Jewish architecture. Prague is described as a romantic city with kind people, whose are in guide presented in the same way like the city - post-communist people who like Western trends. Czechs have some hobbies, which have survived from the past regime and they like to do things which are modern in Western societies. Prague is as well described as a safe city, where violence and crime is rare, but there are some pick- pockets and frauds.
The Circle of Architects of Albrecht of Wallenstein in Early Baroque Period
Líčeníková, Michaela ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Oulíková, Petra (referee) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The Circle of architects of Albrecht of Wallenstein in early Baroque period. The first rare indications of early Baroque productions/ creations are appearing already in second decade of 17th century, mainly in the work of imperial architect Giovanni Mario Filippi. We can consider his work as a first stage of the architectonical production which was implemented for the one of the most important personality of the Thirty Year War - the duke Albrecht of Walenstein. The circle of Walenstein architects was created by three distinctive representatives, those proved successfully individually but also as a team working above the joint projects. They were able to fulfill the Wallenstein magnificent intentions. These architects were Andrea Spezza, Giovanni Pieroni and Nicola Sebregondi. These three Italians architects and builders were leading figures of the mentioned circle of which part were also Vincenzo Bocacci, Baccio Bianco and Giovanni Marini. Their activities is possible to trace on our territory in the period 1621-1634 except Giovanni Pieroni, who was focused after the duke death to the projects of fortification systems, mainly in Bohemia. Studies showed that the origin of architects, including the places where they have been raised and received the first training, was always important and influenced their...
Supporting the Arts...Art Societies of Central Europe in the Context of the 19 th Century's Social Modernization
Kavka, Tomáš ; Štaif, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee) ; Fasora, Lukáš (referee)
- Tomáš Kavka Supporting the Arts... Art Societies of Central Europe in the Context of the 19th Century's Social Modernization This dissertation focuses on the changing relations between society and art in the course of the 19th century. It observes the development within three cities - Leipzig, Prague and Brno - exponents of three different national environments. The thesis is based on the comparison of art societies representing these environments. Leipzig-based society Leipziger Kunstverein is a probe into the world of German art, Umělecká beseda of Prague demonstrates the quest for continuous development of Czech national artistic discourse and Brno's Mährischer Kunstverein is an example of the specifics of German community ringed by Slavic majority in Moravia. The thesis presents a view of Central-European artistic life, heavily determined by the dynamics of the 19th century's social modernization - the formation of civic society and national movements as well as the change of social discourse (namely concerning aesthetics and art history) about fine arts and its performers.

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