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    Adolf Ludvík Krejčík. Edition of memories

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    The aim of this bachelor thesis is to fully retrieve the first part of the manuscript memoires of noted Czech archivist and historian PhDr. Adolf Ludvík Krejčík (1877 - 1958). The manuscript was preserved as a part of his personal papers, which is now located in the National Archive of Czech Republic in Prague. Even though the title of the first part is "From the Birth until 1948" the author describes events only up to the beginning of the 20-th century. The author narrates his childhood and juvenile age, his study at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Charles Univresity in Prague and at the prestigeous Institut für österreichische Geschichtsforschung in Vienna, his scientific work at the Austrian Historical Institute in Rome and his activity in the Schwarzenberg Archive in Třeboň and Moravian Land Archive in Brno. While writing his memoires, Krejčík regrettably did not cover the period during which he founded the Czechoslovak State Agricultural Archive, where he served as its first director. In this period was Krejčík counted amongst the most prominent Czech archivists. Far from being centered around his scientific activities, the memoires cover broad area of authors cultural interests (especially music and theatre) and the circumstances of everyday life, as well as other subjects. The editional work was..

    Papers of archivist Theodor Rosenthal

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    Author presents basic overview of the papers of the archivist and historian Theodor Anton Taulow von Rosenthal (1702–1779), founder and the first archivist of Home, Court and State Archives (Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv) in Vienna. Rosenthal created many historical works of varying extent and quality. These manucripts have never been published and are stored in Austrian State Archives in Vienna. Author tries to present a part of this collection stored in records Archivalische Arbeiten. These are the manuscripts focused primarily on Czech legal, administrative and ecclesiastical history and auxiliary historical sciences.Author presents basic overview of the papers of the archivist and historian Theodor Anton Taulow von Rosenthal (1702–1779), founder and the first archivist of Home, Court and State Archives (Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv) in Vienna. Rosenthal created many historical works of varying extent and quality. These manucripts have never been published and are stored in Austrian State Archives in Vienna. Author tries to present a part of this collection stored in records Archivalische Arbeiten. These are the manuscripts focused primarily on Czech legal, administrative and ecclesiastical history and auxiliary historical sciences

    Papers of archivist Theodor Rosenthal

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    Author presents basic overview of the papers of the archivist and historian Theodor Anton Taulow von Rosenthal (1702–1779), founder and the first archivist of Home, Court and State Archives (Haus-, Hof- und Staatsarchiv) in Vienna. Rosenthal created many historical works of varying extent and quality. These manucripts have never been published and are stored in Austrian State Archives in Vienna. Author tries to present a part of this collection stored in records Archivalische Arbeiten. These are the manuscripts focused primarily on Czech legal, administrative and ecclesiastical history and auxiliary historical sciences

    Jan Kapr's contribution to contemporary music : an essay about a composer and teacher

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    This creative project is a treatise on a leading personality of Czechoslovakian musical life, the composer, Jan Kapr. The author discusses the following:1. The complicated development of Kapr's career and work, 2. Kapr's method of organization of musical material in a composition, as described in his book Constants,3. His former and current style which is demonstrated in two of his compositions, Concert Variations, for flute and string orchestra and Testimonies for four solo instruments,4. Two of his recent works, Exercises for Gydli and the Symphony No. 7, Country of Childhood.Thesis (M.A.

    An Issue of Family Archives in Bohemia. Example of Family Archives Metternich. Chapter to History of Private Archives

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    The aim of this study is to follow the development of the family archives Metternich, especially its genesis, methods of processing, the possibility to use and biographies of some personalities that are linked to his fate. The author attempts to achieve this goal in two ways. 1) a detailed analysis of developments in the family archives from its beginnings to the contemporary time based on the interpretation of sources regarding the development, organization, processing and retrieval, 2) by putting the fate of the family archive to the development of noble archives in Bohemia and in the framework of theoretical and methodological approach to the history of archives. The first part is devoted to analysis of foreign and domestic literature on the history of archives and in selected examples are characterized by methodological approaches to this issue, in the actual work once applied. The second part introduces the issue aristocratic family archives in Bohemia, the author examines gradually terminological issues, genetic (baseline development of this type of archives from the Middle Ages to the 20th century), ways of processing of family archives and personalities of their archivists. The author also discusses the role of the state in care for family archives, a separate excursion is a chapter on the..

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    ELEVEN FACES OF JAN GOGOL, JR.

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    Author Jan Rendl in his thesis attempts to look at the world of ideas and educator Jan Gogola ml. through the eleven chapters in which each chapter somehow characterizes itself by Jan Gogola ml. and each of them somehow determines its creative ideas of it through the metaphor of a football match when Jan Gogola, with its characters, movies himself a teammate, as well as defensively. It gives goals with their situations as well as occasionally digging his opponents ankles. Jan Gogola ml. thus embodies one stage of the Department of Documentary Film at FAMU, which often stands at the intersection between teaching activities and Karel Vachek among students who applied by them during their seminars psychological methods that work must be peculiarly associated with the author of the film

    Dr. Jan French – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Jan French, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, discusses her new book, Legalizing Identities: Becoming Black or Indian in Brazil’s Northeast, which shows how law can successfully serve as the impetus for the transformation of cultural practices and collective identity

    Jan Bernátek - organ works

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    This graduation thesis provides a more detailed view on compositoins of Jan Bernátek.The aim is to present this less well-known temporary czech author,who makes use of the organ in the majority of his work

    The Theological Work of Jan Valerián Jirsík

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    Anglická anotace The theological work of Jan Valerian Jirsík Jan Hamberger This thesis deals with the theological work of the Czech 19th century author Jan Valerián Jirsík (1798-1883). Its first part consists of an introduction into the Czech historical context of the 19th century and the life of the author. Its second part presents a survey of the literary-theological work of Jirsík in three life phases: the first phase is demarked by his activity as chaplain and vicar, the second phase by his editorial activity for Casopis pro katolické duchovenstvo (trans. Magazine for catholic clergy) and the last phase by his pontifical years in the diocese of Southern Bohemia. His literary work is divided by theme into various periods, shortly described and characterized. The last and major section of this thesis deals with the most comprehensive and renown work of Jan Valerián Jirsík - Populární dogmatika (trans. Popular doctrine). This pivotal work of theologian Jirsík is discussed at large and analyzed by tractate, both apologetic and dogmatic. The conclusion expresses the prevailing character of the entire work of Jirsík and its significance. Key words: Theology Apologetic theology Dogmatic theology Theological literature Catholic Churc
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