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History of ferrous alloy manufacture at Czech-Moravian Highlands
Kolníková, Eliška ; Kaňa, Václav (referee) ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the history of steel production focused on the Czech-Moravian Highlands in the 14th – 19th century. The introduction provides a survey of chemical and physical reactions taking place in the steel production. The next chapter focuses on technology of production of raw iron and steel, there are also mentioned raw materials and equipment for their production. The last part deals with the various localities in the Czech-Moravian Highlands in the 14th - 19 century.
Mapování historických technických staveb v příhraničním regionu
VONDRUŠ, Pavel
This bachelor thesis is concerned with historical technical buildings in boarding region. Opening chapters are focused on types of technical buildings and history of glass and glasworks. Further on, there are described two main generations of glassworks owners. The main part of the thesis is focused on glassworks and mills themselfs. There are chapters of the biggest or most signifiant glassworks and mills in the boarder region. These glassworks and the mills are pointed in maps according to different categories.
Forest management of the Dominican order in the Mimoň region
Nejedlý, Ondřej ; Foltýn, Dušan (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the forest management of the Dominican Order in Mimoň area. Specifically, it focuses mainly on the area of Hamr nad Jezerem, in the years 1931-1938 and the last years of the active duty of the Directorate of the Dominican forest management in 1945-1950. The emphasis of the thesis is based on the description of the previously uncharted historical chapter of the Dominican order in this area, especially with regard to the economic activity of the forest administration in this given period and legal aspects of the whole issue with the acquisition, loss and subsequent efforts to return these properties. The Fund no. 37 in the Archive of the Dominican order, deposited in the 1st Department of the National archive in Prague, was used as the main source, subsequently supplemented by specialized and professional literature, an interview with the legal representative of the Dominican order in Prague in the case of restitution and also by few internet resources. KEYWORDS Dominicans, forestry, Hamr, Restitution, Hospitaller Order of Saint John, count Hartig, hunting, hunting area, logging, the first Czechoslovak Republic. Karl Waldstein, pine, spruce, lumbermill, Ministry of Agriculture, Military training area Ralsko, land reform, land reform review..
History of ferrous alloy manufacture at Czech-Moravian Highlands
Kolníková, Eliška ; Kaňa, Václav (referee) ; Šenberger, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the history of steel production focused on the Czech-Moravian Highlands in the 14th – 19th century. The introduction provides a survey of chemical and physical reactions taking place in the steel production. The next chapter focuses on technology of production of raw iron and steel, there are also mentioned raw materials and equipment for their production. The last part deals with the various localities in the Czech-Moravian Highlands in the 14th - 19 century.
The assumptions of commercial services development in a chosen area - DSO Chlum u Třeboně, Staňkov, Hamr
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Martina
The aim of this thesis is to describe a chosen microregion with focus on the given sphere of commercial services and to specify predispositions of development of this sphere of commercial services. An intention was to carry out the situational analysis which is a very important point for the formation of the strategy, whether it is necessary to find out the current market condition. The next purpose was to explore, whether the microregion has any specific predispositions so as to be successful in the sphere of commercial services and what the region should concentrate on at the present time and in the future. The Union of municipalities Chlum u Třeboně, Staňkov, Hamr is situated in the South Bohemian region and consists of three municipalities: Chlum u Třeboně, which is characterized as a small town, Staňkov and Hamr are villages. This union of municipalities is the recreational area and was established in 1999 for the purpose of obtaining grants for the building of a new technical infrastructure in the member municipalities. The area is placed in a landscape attractive for tourists. Beautiful and intact country-side can be found in the surrounding. A number of Czech sights and significant cities are situated nearby and fishpond cultivation has a long tradition there. However, the microregion encounters problems including bad state of some historical monuments, unsatisfactory conditions of local roads, aging population in municipalities, migration of younger population to the bigger cities, insufficient equipment of schools and bad transport availability to neighbouring municipalities. Using of the funds from EU could be the solution for improvement of this situation. The biggest potential for development is found in Chlum u Třeboně where the most important difference between potential and used opportunities occurs. The town endeavours to improve living of both local inhabitants and tourists. The activity is rather declining in Hamr and Staňkov, especially the inhabitants of Hamr don't care for tourism very much. On condition that tourism is used, it is possible to reach balanced development leading to the raising of the standard of offered services and also to raising of the quality of residents' lives.

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