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Population in the light of List´s of subjects estate of Libějovice 1668-1780
PISTULKA, Petr
Master´s Thesis, University of South Bohemia, Teachers´ College, Institute of Historical Science, České Budějovice, 74 pages including hooked illustration and text annex. This Master´s Thesis documents and elaborates Lists of subjects in Libějovice estate from 1668 to 1750 as a source usefull for demographic research. The analysis was based on the List of subjects stored in SOA Třeboň, and historically and topographically specialized literature and periodicals. This Thesis is divided into four main parts. The introduction briefly describes the topic and the main objective of this Thesis. The first chapter briefly describes history and progress of contemporary demographic research. The second part describes specification and evolution of sources. It also includes a brief history of administration of Libějovice estate. The fourth chapter is the demographic research itself, which especially analyses information from individual years and then summarizes received data. In the last part there is a list of applied sources and literature, including the photodocumentation of original source.
Buquoy aristocratic family, history and cultural legacy in Bohemia
Landová, Adéla ; Jančík, Jiří (advisor) ; Listíková, Renáta (referee)
1 Abstract The Buquoy aristocratic family is a branch of the Longueval family that has origins in current France. The Buquoys arrived in Lands of the Bohemian Crown during the thirty years' war when Charles Bonaventure was called in to fight Bohemian Protestants. Soon after, he received an estate in the Southern Bohemia from Ferdinand II where he and his descendants stayed nearly three and a half centuries. The Buquoys soon extended their opulent estates by Prague palaces and few regions in the North Bohemia. They contributed to advances in agriculture, glassblowing and in the area of social and scholar reforms. They were also engaged in politics and became important patrons of culture and arts. Nevertheless, the Buquoys suffered the same fate as other aristocratic families. In the beginning of the 19th century, they started losing their privileges and estates and, in 1945, they were expelled from Czechoslovakia based on Beneš decrees concerning retribution. The aim of this thesis is to point out the cultural legacy which Buquoys left behind in the current Czech Republic and to describe their overall contribution in particular areas. The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the general picture and to the history of aristocratic families in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown...
Buquoy aristocratic family, history and cultural legacy in Bohemia
Landová, Adéla ; Jančík, Jiří (advisor) ; Listíková, Renáta (referee)
1 Abstract The Buquoy aristocratic family is a branch of the Longueval family that has origins in current France. The Buquoys arrived in Lands of the Bohemian Crown during the thirty years' war when Charles Bonaventure was called in to fight Bohemian Protestants. Soon after, he received an estate in the Southern Bohemia from Ferdinand II where he and his descendants stayed nearly three and a half centuries. The Buquoys soon extended their opulent estates by Prague palaces and few regions in the North Bohemia. They contributed to advances in agriculture, glassblowing and in the area of social and scholar reforms. They were also engaged in politics and became important patrons of culture and arts. Nevertheless, the Buquoys suffered the same fate as other aristocratic families. In the beginning of the 19th century, they started losing their privileges and estates and, in 1945, they were expelled from Czechoslovakia based on Beneš decrees concerning retribution. The aim of this thesis is to point out the cultural legacy which Buquoys left behind in the current Czech Republic and to describe their overall contribution in particular areas. The thesis is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the general picture and to the history of aristocratic families in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown...
The List of Subjects estate of Libějovice of 1668
PISTULKA, Petr
This bachelor´s work documents and elaborates the List of Subjects estate of Libějovice from 1668 by editing form. The analysis was based on List of Subjects estate of Libějovice stored in SOA Třeboň, and on historical and topographical specialized literature and periodicals. This work is divided into three main parts. Zhe leading chapter describes briefly the theme and the main alingment oh the bachelor´s work. The second part describes the specification and the evolution of these sources. It also includes a brief history of an administration estateof Libějovice. The third paert is formed by the edition itself. In subchapters the edition is evaluating the applied literature and sources, analysing its content and the external side of papers. It is followed by a transcription of the registers. In the final part there is a list of applied sources and literature, including the photodocumentation of the sources.

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