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Supplementary_data - Career Adaptability and Social Support of Vocational Students Leaving Upper Secondary School
Supplementary_data for Career Adaptability and Social Support of Vocational Students Leaving Upper Secondary School by Petr Hlad′o, Lucia Kvasková, Stanislav Ježek, Andreas Hirschi and Petr Macek in Journal of Career Assessment</p
The Life and Work of the Historian and Teacher Zdenek Macek
Zdeněk Macek publikoval velké množství článku, týkajících se událostí první poloviny 20. století. Jako zdroj informací používal dobový tisk. Stal se průkopníkem v používání dobového tisku jako zdroje informací. Kromě mnoha článků ve sbornících je Zdeněk Macek autorem několika skript a středoškolských učebnic.
Předkládaná diplomová práce přináší zpracování odkazu této významné osobnosti plzeňského a hradeckého vysokého školství a vznikla z důvodu, aby tato osobnost neupadla v zapomnění.Katedra historieObhájenoZdeněk Macek published many articles concerning the events of the first half of the twentieth century. As a source of information, he used newspapers from the given historical time period. He became a pioneer of using this method as a source of information. Aside from many articles in compilations Zdeněk Macek is also the author of several university and high school textbooks.
The presented thesis brings an analysis of the legacy of this significant personality of the Pilsen and Hradec Králové university realm and was created for the purpose of remembering such an outstanding figure
sj-rar-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221092848 – Supplemental material for Depressive Symptoms and Negative Experiences in School: A Network Analysis
Supplemental material, sj-rar-1-aph-10.1177_10105395221092848 for Depressive Symptoms and Negative Experiences in School: A Network Analysis by Yi Huang, Petr Macek and Jinjin Lu in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health</p
Music lexicographer Jiří Fukač and the Brno School of Music Lexicography
The study summarizes the activity in the field of music lexicography of Jiří Fukač (1936–2002), professor of musicology at the Brno-based Masaryk University, who successfully resumed the activities of the Brno School of Music Lexicography, constituted chiefly by efforts of Gracian Černušák, Vladimír Helfert and Bohumír Štědroň. Already as a student Fukač collaborated as both author and organizer on the two-volume Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí (Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions, 1963, 1965). In 1966 he and Jiří Vysloužil initiated foundation of Kabinet hudební lexikografie (Office of Music Lexicography) and preparations for the new subject-focused dictionary project, later called Slovník české hudební kultury (Dictionary of Czech Music Culture) started. Fukač’s contribution was crucial and it was his tireless effort including writing texts of individual entries, editing texts by others and effecting his organizational skills, that finally lead to the successful completion of the project in 1997. The result undoubtedly presents a fundament in Czech music lexicography in both conception and extent. Then Jiří Fukač started to work on further projects of music lexicography: he actively participated in preparations and realization of the big lexicographical project of the Sudeten German Music Institute in Regensburg titled Lexikon zur deutschen Musikkultur (Böhmen, Mähren, Sudetenschlesien) published in Munich in 2000, where he was member of the scholarly board of the project and contributed to the conceptual and methodological preparations. In 2000 Fukač together with Petr Macek and Mikuláš Bek started preparations for the new web-based project of the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions. A fatal illness didn't allow him to proceed further.The study summarizes the activity in the field of music lexicography of Jiří Fukač (1936–2002), professor of musicology at the Brno-based Masaryk University, who successfully resumed the activities of the Brno School of Music Lexicography, constituted chiefly by efforts of Gracian Černušák, Vladimír Helfert and Bohumír Štědroň. Already as a student Fukač collaborated as both author and organizer on the two-volume Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí (Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions, 1963, 1965). In 1966 he and Jiří Vysloužil initiated foundation of Kabinet hudební lexikografie (Office of Music Lexicography) and preparations for the new subject-focused dictionary project, later called Slovník české hudební kultury (Dictionary of Czech Music Culture) started. Fukač’s contribution was crucial and it was his tireless effort including writing texts of individual entries, editing texts by others and effecting his organizational skills, that finally lead to the successful completion of the project in 1997. The result undoubtedly presents a fundament in Czech music lexicography in both conception and extent. Then Jiří Fukač started to work on further projects of music lexicography: he actively participated in preparations and realization of the big lexicographical project of the Sudeten German Music Institute in Regensburg titled Lexikon zur deutschen Musikkultur (Böhmen, Mähren, Sudetenschlesien) published in Munich in 2000, where he was member of the scholarly board of the project and contributed to the conceptual and methodological preparations. In 2000 Fukač together with Petr Macek and Mikuláš Bek started preparations for the new web-based project of the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions. A fatal illness didn't allow him to proceed further
Music lexicographer Jiří Fukač and the Brno School of Music Lexicography
The study summarizes the activity in the field of music lexicography of Jiří Fukač (1936–2002), professor of musicology at the Brno-based Masaryk University, who successfully resumed the activities of the Brno School of Music Lexicography, constituted chiefly by efforts of Gracian Černušák, Vladimír Helfert and Bohumír Štědroň. Already as a student Fukač collaborated as both author and organizer on the two-volume Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí (Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions, 1963, 1965). In 1966 he and Jiří Vysloužil initiated foundation of Kabinet hudební lexikografie (Office of Music Lexicography) and preparations for the new subject-focused dictionary project, later called Slovník české hudební kultury (Dictionary of Czech Music Culture) started. Fukač’s contribution was crucial and it was his tireless effort including writing texts of individual entries, editing texts by others and effecting his organizational skills, that finally lead to the successful completion of the project in 1997. The result undoubtedly presents a fundament in Czech music lexicography in both conception and extent. Then Jiří Fukač started to work on further projects of music lexicography: he actively participated in preparations and realization of the big lexicographical project of the Sudeten German Music Institute in Regensburg titled Lexikon zur deutschen Musikkultur (Böhmen, Mähren, Sudetenschlesien) published in Munich in 2000, where he was member of the scholarly board of the project and contributed to the conceptual and methodological preparations. In 2000 Fukač together with Petr Macek and Mikuláš Bek started preparations for the new web-based project of the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions. A fatal illness didn't allow him to proceed further
Czech music dictionary of persons and institutions : rules for authors – Abbreviations list – Update 2010 : certified methodics
Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions in its conception links to the two-volume Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions (1963 and 1965). The editorial team of the Cabinet for Music Lexicography, part of the Institutte of Musicology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno (Jiří Fukač, Petr Macek and Mikuláš Bek), started the implementation of the project in 2001. Regarding the extent of the task, the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions is primarily conceived as an electronic on-line database accesible via internet. The chosen presentation requires minimum maintenance costs, allows unlimited volume of addenda to individual entries to be attached, offers significant user-friendly comfort in the form of full-text search, and facilitates the feedback between the editorial board and the users etc. A special editorial software was developped for the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons nad Institutions which allows all the mentioned aspects to be applied. The dictionary can be reached at www.ceskyhudebnislovnik.cz. The text summarizes the updated version of rules of writing the entries and includes also a list af abbreviations.Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions in its conception links to the two-volume Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions (1963 and 1965). The editorial team of the Cabinet for Music Lexicography, part of the Institutte of Musicology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno (Jiří Fukač, Petr Macek and Mikuláš Bek), started the implementation of the project in 2001. Regarding the extent of the task, the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions is primarily conceived as an electronic on-line database accesible via internet. The chosen presentation requires minimum maintenance costs, allows unlimited volume of addenda to individual entries to be attached, offers significant user-friendly comfort in the form of full-text search, and facilitates the feedback between the editorial board and the users etc. A special editorial software was developped for the Czech Music Dictionary of Persons nad Institutions which allows all the mentioned aspects to be applied. The dictionary can be reached at www.ceskyhudebnislovnik.cz. The text summarizes the updated version of rules of writing the entries and includes also a list af abbreviations
Mezi Plzní a Hradcem: Zdeněk Macek (1937–2006) historik a pedagog ve vzpomínkách kolegů a studentů
The article is devoted to signifi cant Pilsner historian, university professor Zdenek
Macek to mark ten years since his death. Zdeněk Macek was one of the most important personalities
of the department for many years, raised a number of successful history teachers
who remember him with respect. His work has impact in didactics and methodology of
history teaching. Resource basis for this work was in addition to archival sources and texts
also the testimony of witnesses. The article contains a bibliography of works by Zdenek
Macek
České vlivy v Bavorsku. Pole za polem - cesta z jihu do Čech a zpět. (Příspěvek k poznání výuky architektury v barokní době na příkladu tzv. Dientzenhoferovského skicáře)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav pro dějiny umění Obecná teorie a dějiny umění a kultury - Dějiny výtvarného umění Daniela Štěrbová České vlivy v Bavorsku Pole za polem - cesta z jihu do Čech a zpět (Příspěvek k poznání výuky architektury v barokní době na příkladu tzv. Dientzenhoferovského skicáře) Böhmen in Bayern Joch für Joch - der Weg vom Süden nach Böhmen und zurück (Forschungsbeitrag zur Architekturlehre in der Barockzeit anhand des sog. Dientzenhofer-Skizzenbuches) Abstrakt vedoucí práce: Ing. Petr Macek, PhD. 2015 Abstrakt Der vorliegende Text befasst sich mit einer Plangruppe aus dem sog. Dientzenhofer- Skizzenbuch und ihrer didaktischen Funktion im Rahmen der barocken Architekturlehre. Anhand von halbierten Kirchengrundrissen wurden architektonische Prinzipien und Themen geübt, deren Variieren darauf abzielte, verschiedene raumgliedernde Motive auszuprägen. Dies stellte ein praktisches Pendant zur herkömmlichen Traktat-Literatur dar. Schlüsselwörte Dientzenhofer-Skizzenbuch, Architekturlehre, Architekturtheorie, Didaktik, Barock, Raumgliederung, Wandpfeilerraum Abstrakt Následující příspěvek se zabývá vybranou skupinou plánů z tzv. Dientzenhoferovského skicáře a její didaktickou funkcí v rámci výuky architektury v barokní době. Pomocí půlených půdorysů kostelních staveb byly...Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav pro dějiny umění Obecná teorie a dějiny umění a kultury - Dějiny výtvarného umění Daniela Štěrbová České vlivy v Bavorsku Pole za polem - cesta z jihu do Čech a zpět (Příspěvek k poznání výuky architektury v barokní době na příkladu tzv. Dientzenhoferovského skicáře) Böhmen in Bayern Joch für Joch - der Weg vom Süden nach Böhmen und zurück (Forschungsbeitrag zur Architekturlehre in der Barockzeit anhand des sog. Dientzenhofer-Skizzenbuches) Abstrakt vedoucí práce: Ing. Petr Macek, PhD. 2015 Abstrakt Der vorliegende Text befasst sich mit einer Plangruppe aus dem sog. Dientzenhofer- Skizzenbuch und ihrer didaktischen Funktion im Rahmen der barocken Architekturlehre. Anhand von halbierten Kirchengrundrissen wurden architektonische Prinzipien und Themen geübt, deren Variieren darauf abzielte, verschiedene raumgliedernde Motive auszuprägen. Dies stellte ein praktisches Pendant zur herkömmlichen Traktat-Literatur dar. Schlüsselwörte Dientzenhofer-Skizzenbuch, Architekturlehre, Architekturtheorie, Didaktik, Barock, Raumgliederung, Wandpfeilerraum Abstrakt Následující příspěvek se zabývá vybranou skupinou plánů z tzv. Dientzenhoferovského skicáře a její didaktickou funkcí v rámci výuky architektury v barokní době. Pomocí půlených půdorysů kostelních staveb byly...Institute of Art HistoryÚstav pro dějiny uměníFilozofická fakultaFaculty of Art
Josef Binko's Red house and its representation in the works of Josef Gočár
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Filozofická fakulta Ústav pro dějiny umění Bakalářská práce Kateřina Šafránková Červená vila Josefa Binka a její místo v díle Josefa Gočára Josef Bink's Red house and its representation in the works of Josef Gočár Praha 2016 Vedoucí práce: Ing. Petr Macek, Ph.D. Abstract (in English): This work deals with Josef Bink's Red house in Krucemburk, the autonomous realization of Josef Gočár. We can find there detailed description of interier and exterier of the building, which haven't been in this range proccesed yet. The key part of the work also deals with the original plans and designs and compares them with the present form of the house. Most of the plans haven't been published yet. Except of the building's description, the work also deals with looking for the inspiration and parallels in the time of the house's formation. It examines possible influences of historismus, English movement Arts & Crafts, popular architecture leaded by Dušan Jurkovič and the both ways of Art Nouveau. Of course, the possible influence of J. Kotěra, the Gočár's teacher from the Artistic - industrial school, can't be forgotten. At the end the work tries to find a connection between the Red house and the later work of Josef Gočár. It is showed by the concrete examples of his work from modernistic and..
Josef Macek and the First Czechoslovakian Land Reform
The diploma thesis Josef Macek and the First Czechoslovakian Land Reform is focused on the theoretical work and political engagement of a prominent Czech economist and social democratic politician Josef Mack (1887 - 1972) in relation to the first Czechoslovak land reform with an accent on the first half of the 1920s in Czechoslovakia. The theoretical level is confronted with political practice in the bodies of (Revoluční) Národní shromáždění
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