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The revitalization of the Muttich's signs
Lindrová, Tereza ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee)
Title: The revitalization of the Muttich's signs Objective: The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to determine sorting and summary of information of silent signs. Specifically, their history, evolution, symbolism, effectiveness, current status and points of interest. The work could also serve as a base for future planned restoration of the signs and bring them closer to the wider public. The bachelor thesis is also describing the life of Kamil Vladislav Mutticha the author of silent brands and shows the interesting facts about the Giant Mountains from the age, when the silent signs were introduced and widely used, which brings us back to the First Czechoslovac Republic. Methods: Data collection and information gathering took place on the basis of available resources, i.e. mostly at that time published documents, as well as contemporary guidebooks and maps, historical documents from the National Archives, the National Museum, the Památník národního písemnictví, , Archives of National Gallery, conservation collection of the National Library, regional state archives and regional museums, as well as articles from the magazine, based mainly in the Giant Mountains, the narratives of historians and former and current employees of mountain services and Administration of the Giant Mountains National park...
The revitalization of the Muttich's signs
Lindrová, Tereza ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Šafránek, Jiří (referee)
Title: The revitalization of the Muttich's signs Objective: The main goal of the bachelor thesis is to determine sorting and summary of information of silent signs. Specifically, their history, evolution, symbolism, effectiveness, current status and points of interest. The work could also serve as a base for future planned restoration of the signs and bring them closer to the wider public. The bachelor thesis is also describing the life of Kamil Vladislav Mutticha the author of silent brands and shows the interesting facts about the Giant Mountains from the age, when the silent signs were introduced and widely used, which brings us back to the First Czechoslovac Republic. Methods: Data collection and information gathering took place on the basis of available resources, i.e. mostly at that time published documents, as well as contemporary guidebooks and maps, historical documents from the National Archives, the National Museum, the Památník národního písemnictví, , Archives of National Gallery, conservation collection of the National Library, regional state archives and regional museums, as well as articles from the magazine, based mainly in the Giant Mountains, the narratives of historians and former and current employees of mountain services and Administration of the Giant Mountains National park...
The Comparison of the Traditional Material Transport in the Mountain Economy of the Krkonoše and Šumava Mountains
Smrčka, Aleš ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Dědovský, Daniel (referee)
This thesis The Comparison of the Traditional Material Transport in the Mountain Economy of the Krkonoše and Šumava Mountains introduces the traditional forms of material and goods transport in the Krkonoše Mountains (the Giant Mountains) and the Šumava Mountains (the Bohemian Forest). The way of life in the highland area of Giant Mountains was significantly affected by the Alpine colonization in the second half of the 16th century. The Alpine colonists brought knowledge of logging, mountain economy and transport equipment into the mountains. Inhabitants of the Giant Mountains used water power, skids, later sledge called "rohacky" for bundles of wood. They also used backpacks, textile "loktuse", baskets, wheeled means of transportation and animal skid for the transport of other goods and materials. The comparison shows that the Bohemian Forest unlike the Giant Mountains was populated by gradual colonization of woodmen from the surrounding regions. Various forms of traditional vehicles were applied in this area. Unlike the Giant Mountains there was increasingly developed timber transport on the canals and rivers. The thesis maps the traditional modes of material transport in both regions, highlightes their differences and records their transformation in the present. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Internet Communication and Promotion of Mountain Resorts in the Giant Mountains
Konvička, Josef ; Kubálková, Markéta (advisor) ; Topolová, Ivana (referee)
The main objective of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the Internet activities of mountain resorts in the Giant Mountains and then submit recommendations aimed at improving the marketing on-line communication within these resorts, which can increase the awareness and interest of the public to visit the mountain resorts in the Giant Mountains. Due to the on-line questionnaire survey is then possible to determine the current interest and attendance of each mountain resort based on respondents' answers. Individual goals of the diploma thesis are mainly detailed characteristics of marketing including its on-line form, current forms of marketing communication mix etc.
Spiritualism as a regional specificity of the Giant Mountains and its reflection in contemporary spiritual culture
Kinštová, Veronika ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopova, Věra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of folk religiosity, particularly its manifestation in the Giant Mountains. The thesis describes the roots of a movement, which originated in the 19th century in the USA and has been known under the term "spiritualism". The thesis also captures the penetration of this movement in Bohemia and its development. An important source is also the reflection of spiritualism in regional literature. Bachelor thesis summarizes the history of spiritualism as a specific expression of local spiritual culture of the Giant Mountains. The paper provides the results of field research on contemporary manifestations of spiritualism in the region. It also describes the government's approach to this phenomenon in the context of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (UNESCO) and the Concept of Effective Care for Traditional Folk Culture in the Czech Republic.

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