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Story of the Sternberg's Property in 20. Century
Kyselová, Petra ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Michaela (referee)
Dissertation Story of the Sternberg's Property in 20th Century in general meaning summarize the transformations of Czech castles and palaces in the mentioned period, when the proprietor and usage has been changed many times, while this fact destined the property to changes of exteriors and especially interiors. This dissertation is related to the destiny of nobility and its property and in the second half of the 20th century especially to development of historical care institutions, which administrated the objects transferred into the property of the government. Detailed description is given to tree objects, owned at the beginning of 20th century by the Sternberg family. Into palace Březina (district Rokycany), originally the summerhouse of the family, was moved a forestry school with its students and teachers. Castle Český Šternberk (district Benešov), ancient family seat, survived the Second World War under receivership, after nationalization was as a historical monument of 1st category with its original furniture opened to public. From the nearby palace Jemniště family moved all the furniture after the palace was sold by the receiver without letting them know. To the new owner, member of NSDAP, the property was nationalized by the Beneš decrees. State-owned palace Jemniště hosted for the next 50...
Sternberg's - the aristocratics Society in the "long 19th Century"
Tomsová, Petra ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The main aim of the thesis is to present an analysis of the younger Bohemian branch of Sternberg dynasty. The author follows the life of Zdeněk Sternberg († 1900) in his role of an owner and a successful caretaker of the dominions of Radnice, Český Šternberk and Jemniště. Furthermore, the problematic of aristocratic marriages is reconstructed through studying the fates of his sons Alois († 1907) and Filip († 1924). This theme was supplemented by identifying those values which were of consequence when an adequate partner for a member of aristocracy was sought. The problematic is demonstrated on the situations of both Alois who spent all his life as a bachelor and his younger brother Filip who married and enjoyed a family life. The private world of three Zdeněk's daughters is also reconstructed. The examples of Zdenka Schnönborn († 1915) and Kunhuta Lobkowicz († 1916) offer an insight into their daily dealings within their new families while the youngest sister Karolína († 1930) spent her years unwed and childless. The particular style of aristocratic life is demonstrated on interests and entertainment which the aristocracy fostered (travelling, hunt, horsemanship, artistic interests, sport, games, reading, theatre etc.). The final part of the work focuses on disputes surrounding the issue of...
Educational project for village Březina in the microregion Radnice near Rokycany
ŠÍPOVÁ, Hana
The bachelor thesis deals with introdution of monuments in Březina village in microregion Radnicko near Rokycany and their promotion trough the workbook dedicated to older school age children Theoretical part deals with the noble family Sternberg and a Kašpar Maria earl Sternberg important personality of this aristocratic family. In the next part there are described individual monuments of this area and next part is dedicated to museum as an institution focused on propagation of cultural and historical heritage of the nation. In the next part of the theoretical essay there is described the workbook as a functional instrument of museum's education. Than there is the older school age specified as a target group for project part of the thesis. The project part is devoted to creation of the workbook and his consecutive analysis.
Brothers Alois and Philipp von Sternberg. Edition of Selected Aristocratic Correspondence in the Second Half of the 19th Century
Tomsová, Petra ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
Theaimofthebachelorthesisistopresentthefamilycorrespondenceofbrothers AloisandPhilipofSternbergwrittenduringtheirjourneytoNapoliandRome (1876)aswellastheirstayinParis(1878).Thethesisconsistsof(1)thehistorical introductionand(2)thecriticaleditionoftwentytwoletterswiththeoriginaltext anditstranslationinaparallelrendition. Thefirstpartoffersageneraloutlineofsuchjourneysconductedby aristocratsandsubsequentlyfocusesonbothofthe mainprotagonistsandtheir travels.Thestaysofthetwobrothersabroadareminutelydescribedintheedition part, whichisaccompaniedbyageneral,formalandthematicanalysis.The editionisalsosupplementedbyanindex. Thelettersdepicteverydaylifeofyoung membersofaristocracyand contributetothethemeofaristocraticjourneysinthesecondhalfofthe19th century,whichalbeitrepresentingaremnantofgrandtours,hithertodidnotsee muchdevelopmentintermsofacademicresearch.Furthermore,theyoutlinethe thenera,visitedsightsandattesttothearistocraticcorrespondenceasasourceof knowledgepertainingtothelifestyleofAustria-Hungary'seliteclass. KEYWORDS Sternberg,Aristocracy,Correspondence,19thCentury,Austria-Hungary
Sternberg's - the aristocratics Society in the "long 19th Century"
Tomsová, Petra ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The main aim of the thesis is to present an analysis of the younger Bohemian branch of Sternberg dynasty. The author follows the life of Zdeněk Sternberg († 1900) in his role of an owner and a successful caretaker of the dominions of Radnice, Český Šternberk and Jemniště. Furthermore, the problematic of aristocratic marriages is reconstructed through studying the fates of his sons Alois († 1907) and Filip († 1924). This theme was supplemented by identifying those values which were of consequence when an adequate partner for a member of aristocracy was sought. The problematic is demonstrated on the situations of both Alois who spent all his life as a bachelor and his younger brother Filip who married and enjoyed a family life. The private world of three Zdeněk's daughters is also reconstructed. The examples of Zdenka Schnönborn († 1915) and Kunhuta Lobkowicz († 1916) offer an insight into their daily dealings within their new families while the youngest sister Karolína († 1930) spent her years unwed and childless. The particular style of aristocratic life is demonstrated on interests and entertainment which the aristocracy fostered (travelling, hunt, horsemanship, artistic interests, sport, games, reading, theatre etc.). The final part of the work focuses on disputes surrounding the issue of...
Story of the Sternberg's Property in 20. Century
Kyselová, Petra ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Michaela (referee)
Dissertation Story of the Sternberg's Property in 20th Century in general meaning summarize the transformations of Czech castles and palaces in the mentioned period, when the proprietor and usage has been changed many times, while this fact destined the property to changes of exteriors and especially interiors. This dissertation is related to the destiny of nobility and its property and in the second half of the 20th century especially to development of historical care institutions, which administrated the objects transferred into the property of the government. Detailed description is given to tree objects, owned at the beginning of 20th century by the Sternberg family. Into palace Březina (district Rokycany), originally the summerhouse of the family, was moved a forestry school with its students and teachers. Castle Český Šternberk (district Benešov), ancient family seat, survived the Second World War under receivership, after nationalization was as a historical monument of 1st category with its original furniture opened to public. From the nearby palace Jemniště family moved all the furniture after the palace was sold by the receiver without letting them know. To the new owner, member of NSDAP, the property was nationalized by the Beneš decrees. State-owned palace Jemniště hosted for the next 50...

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