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ANTONÍN MARKUS - BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES
HOMEROVÁ, Libuše
Antonín Markus (1886 {--} 1968) is a very important historian and archivist in history of the State regional archive in Třeboň as well as in the history of the Czech archival science in general. Native of Wien, who spent most of his life in south Bohemian Třeboň, was graduated from studies of history and auxiliary historical sciences at the Philosophical faculty of the Charles - Ferdinands University in Prague in 1910. He was a student of important Czech historians Jaroslav Goll, Josef Pekař and Josef Šusta. He passed the state archive exam it the prestigious "Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung" in 1911. Markus entered the service of prince Schwarzenberg´s archive in 1910 thanks to Goll´s and Šusta´s recommendation. He was nominated as the head archivist in 1925 and became it´s cheif. He had worked in the Třeboň archive till his enforced retirement in 1945. First time he drew attention to himself was document separation with Austria after 1918. He also played an important role by the contraction of so called Archive agreement in 1936. He was an important Czech genealogist, popularizer of genealogy and a founder of the Genealogy society (1929). Markus´ rich publication activities deal mostly with archival science, genealogy and monument preservation. The presented bachelor work is grounded on studies of personal archive files. Markus´ correspondence and sketchy written recollections are the most important sources of my research. The text of my bachelor work is divided into three parts. The opening part brings a list of used archive funds and a short discourse on the used literature. The second and also the most extensive part, which is further structured into single chapters, deals with Markus´ private and professional life in details. A short chapter in the final part explains Markus´ appearance, his characteristic features, attitude etc. The general evaluation of Markus´ life and work is presented too.
Job Applicant`s Self-Presentation in Written Form Before an Interview
NEKOLOVÁ, Adéla
The graduation thesis deals with the function of a CV in the process of finding an employment, particularly in the period before a face-to-face job interview. The subject matter is observed from the point of view of the employer and of the job applicant as well. In the theoretical part, the crucial terms are explicated and the preparations before the appointment are described. The practical part of the thesis confronts and observes theoretical information taken from a sample that consisted of sixty real CVs. Data in the theoretical part is compared with real facts. On the basis of this confrontation, conclusions concerning various categories as well as the whole issue are made.
The Life Path of Frantisek Alexandr Zach (1807–1892)
Hladký, Ladislav
The article outlines the life of Frantisek Alexandr Zach – a promoter of Slavic reciprocity and the Czech-Serbian collaboration in the 19th century. The main focus is on the political involvement of F. A. Zach in Serbia in the 1840s – 1870s and his contribution to the creation of Serbian army.
Ing. Antonín Holub (1865-1955). Introductory Notes
Novotný, Gustav
Life and work of noted Czech forester, surveyor and organizer of forest education.
Noted Personalities of Forestry in Biographical Dictionary of the Lands of Bohemia
Novotný, Gustav
Commented list of several tens of foresters in items of Biographical Dictionary of the Lands of Bohemia.
Collection of Jan Klepl’s manuscripts and its use for research into daily life history
Vošahlíková, Pavla
The topics that can be efficiently studied through the collection of Jan Klepl’s manuscripts kept in the Archives of the National Technical Museum in Prague are explained. They are of utmost importance for going into the history of mentalities, life habits and their transformations.
Regional identity of the inhabitants of the (Czech part of) the Nisa euroregion
Roubal, Ondřej
The aim of this disertation project is the knowledge of biographical and regional identity inhabitants of czech part of euroregion Nisa. The relation to the 'space living' has own development and inner dimensions. I will try to find and describe the roots and contenporary processes of regional identification of the inhabitants through their biographies. The aim is also an intergenerational comparision of the revolutionary historical events of last century, examined from the perspective of the individula experience, behavior and mentality of the 'older' and 'young' generations.The project is based on qualitative research procedures. The information basis is the biographical narratives of the generations of 'grandparents' and 'grandchildren' and deep analysis of their contents.
The place of biography in social history
Vošahlíková, Pavla
The article points out the significance of biographical research for modern social history, particularly for the everyday life history.
Jiljí Vratislav Jahn - the first biographer of F. L. Rieger
Pokorná, Magdaléna
J. V. Jahn (1838-1902), biographer of F. L. Rieger, typical representative of Czech society this age - young poem, later profesor at high school and its director, deputy, active in centre (Prague and in periphery (Pardubice).
Doc. PhDr. Julie Nováková, DrSc. (9.3.1909-19.11.1991)
Beneš, Jiří
Professional bigraphy of Dr. Julie Nováková.

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