Holocaust Testimonies in the Digital Era – EHRI Online Edition
Sedlická, Magdalena; Schellenbacher, Wolfgang
2020 - English
A key goal of the EHRI online editions platform is to develop annotated online editions of documents as a new way of presenting digital archival content. The editions are empowered by new EHRI tools for digital editing and use and improve upon the EHRI vocabularies and descriptions to generate contextual information displayed to users. Compared to analogue editions, the freely accessible online editions enable new research approaches and a different reading of the documents. Through metadata-tagging and geo-referencing, the editions do not exclusively follow thematic or chronological patterns. They are searchable and filtered for specific thematic or spatial interests at any time and are contextualised through interactive maps. EHRI platform hopes to support and possibly host third party projects.\n
Keywords:
Holocaust; digital humanities; testimonies
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Holocaust Testimonies in the Digital Era – EHRI Online Edition
A key goal of the EHRI online editions platform is to develop annotated online editions of documents as a new way of presenting digital archival content. The editions are empowered by new EHRI tools ...
The Oriental Institute in Prague: Cultural Department and the Orient
Jůnová Macková, Adéla
2016 - English
A substantial contribution to Oriental studies was founded with a new institution, the Oriental Institute. The idea was promoted by the Czechoslovak president T. G. Masaryk and by his advisor in Oriental politics, Alois Musil. The institute was financially supported by the ministry of Foreign trade, the main role played Minister Rudolf Hotowetz (first director of the Oriental Institute). The Oriental Institute was established in 1922 and financially and functionally stabilised in 1927/1928. There were no permanent salaried posts; however, the cultural section of the Institute financed publications and travel by means of fellowships and grants.
Keywords:
Oriental Institute, Prague; Musil, Alois
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The Oriental Institute in Prague: Cultural Department and the Orient
A substantial contribution to Oriental studies was founded with a new institution, the Oriental Institute. The idea was promoted by the Czechoslovak president T. G. Masaryk and by his advisor in ...
War Injuries in the World War I
Smrčka, V.; Mádlová, Vlasta
2014 - English
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport wounded soldiers from the front, the ways of their first treatment to treatment in field hospitals. The First World War brought about the development of numerous medical fields and the introduction of completely new, such as plastic surgery.
Keywords:
history of medicine; war injuries; World War I
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War Injuries in the World War I
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport wounded soldiers from the front, the ways of their first treatment to treatment in field hospitals. ...
War Injuries from Past to Present
Smrčka, V.; Mádlová, Vlasta
2014 - English
The symposium was conceived as a meeting of Ph.D. students studying palaeopathological issues. Due to a great interest in this subject matter it was finály extended by further invited scientific lecturers who are concerned with the history of medicine. The Symposium covered this subject matter not only from the Neolithic Age to the World War I but also to the present days.
Keywords:
history of medicine; war injuries; symposium
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War Injuries from Past to Present
The symposium was conceived as a meeting of Ph.D. students studying palaeopathological issues. Due to a great interest in this subject matter it was finály extended by further invited scientific ...
Emigration of Scholars in Documents
Josefovičová, Milena; Hálek, Jan
2011 - English
The contribution deals with the source base to the problems of emigration of Czech scientists at the turn of 1960s and 1970s. It analyses documents related to the decision making processes at the level of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and consequently of the Presidium of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (CSAS), where there are described from the regime’s point of view "undesirable phenomena", such as illegal departures of scientists abroad or their non-returning, influence of propaganda, overestimation of the "Western" economic motivations, etc. The documents contain proposals of resolving the situation including specification of the particular tasks. Implementation of the accepted steps and its impact is demonstrated by other documents coming from the different CSAS institutes.
Keywords:
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences; history of science
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Emigration of Scholars in Documents
The contribution deals with the source base to the problems of emigration of Czech scientists at the turn of 1960s and 1970s. It analyses documents related to the decision making processes at the ...
The Role of Religion in the Formation of National Identity of the Czechs and Slovaks
Rychlík, Jan
2010 - English
The essay explains that no religion served as identification factor in the process of development of modern Czech and Slovak nations.
Keywords:
modern nations; Central Europe; religion
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The Role of Religion in the Formation of National Identity of the Czechs and Slovaks
The essay explains that no religion served as identification factor in the process of development of modern Czech and Slovak nations.
Formation of Modern Nations and National Identity
Rychlík, Jan
2010 - English
The essay explains the development of formation of modern nations in Central and Eastern Europe and the role of myths and folklore epic in this process.
Keywords:
modern nations; national identity; East Europe
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Formation of Modern Nations and National Identity
The essay explains the development of formation of modern nations in Central and Eastern Europe and the role of myths and folklore epic in this process.
A commentary to an edition of "Correspondences of Czechs with M. F. Rajevsky"
Doubek, Vratislav
2007 - English
Keywords:
Rajevsky, M. F.
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A commentary to an edition of "Correspondences of Czechs with M. F. Rajevsky"
President Beneš´s Attempts to Reinforce Czechoslovak-Romanian Relations in 1936
Vašek, Richard
2006 - English
The paper deals with the situation of Little Entente at the second half of the 1930s. As the strength of the Nazi regime grew, so the political and economic penetration of Germany into South-Eastern Europe increased. The occupation of the Rhineland demilitarized zone by German troops in March 1936 and the weak reaction of the Western powers had a significant effect upon the subsequent development of Little Entente relations. The paper is focused on activities of Czechoslovak diplomacy, directed in practice by President Beneš, to bolster mutual relations and bind them more closely to France.
Keywords:
Beneš, Edvard; Czechoslovakia; Little Entente
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President Beneš´s Attempts to Reinforce Czechoslovak-Romanian Relations in 1936
The paper deals with the situation of Little Entente at the second half of the 1930s. As the strength of the Nazi regime grew, so the political and economic penetration of Germany into South-Eastern ...
National Tradition or Happy Tomorrows? The Dilemma for Czech Nutritional Science in the 1950s and 1960s
Franc, Martin
2005 - English
Study is concerned with a development of the Czech nourishment science in 1950s and 1960s, especially on the basis of contemporary scientific discours. It pays attention to a political context of opinions, maintained by various contemporary experts. Práce se zabývá vývojem české vědy o výživě v 50. a 60. letech 20. století, především na základě analýzy dobového odborného diskursu. Pozornost je věnována i politickému kontextu názorů zastávaných jednotlivými odborníky působícími v dané době.
Keywords:
nutricion science; history; Czechoslovakia; historie
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National Tradition or Happy Tomorrows? The Dilemma for Czech Nutritional Science in the 1950s and 1960s
Study is concerned with a development of the Czech nourishment science in 1950s and 1960s, especially on the basis of contemporary scientific discours. It pays attention to a political context of ...
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