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Církve a poválečný český nacionalismus
Published 2013-12-01“…The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren received into its body also the members of the former German Evangelical Church in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. The Czechoslovak Church was a Czech national Church dominated with its pro-communist wing. …”
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Voršilky v Čechách a jejich pojetí veřejné prospěšnosti
Published 2008-01-01“… Ursulines were one of two women regular orders admitted as publicly convenient at the times of the restriction of monasteries in Bohemia during the reign of Josef II. However, their public convenience was not based on the enlightened principles. …”
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Sustainable Competitiveness of the SME Sector Formed by Collaboration: The Prominent Role of HR
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Kazatel a biskup Jindřich z Vildštejna († 1409): Životní osudy muže, který promlouval na pohřbu Karla IV.
Published 2018-12-01“…The paper focuses on portraying a life of the cleric, who maintained close contact with the papal curia in Avignon and Rome, who held three episcopal offices during his lifetime (in Krujä, Trieste and Pićan), and he also stayed in Bohemia in the 1370s. He is documented to have resided at the court of emperor Charles IV in Prague, as well as at the court of bishop Albert von Sternberg in East Bohemian town Litomyšl. …”
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The Social Conditions of Regionalism in the Hungarian Balaton Region
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Assessment of the Interrelations Between Health and Housing Conditions in a Hungarian Roma Settlement
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Territorial differences of the life quality, as a complex indicator in Germany and Hungary
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Pénzintézeti szolgáltatók jelenléte dráván innen és túl (Presence of Financial Servicers Along River Drava)
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Peníze a peněžní početní jednotky v raném novověku
Published 2010-07-01“…The article then systematically summarises the development of monetary calculation units and their usage in Bohemia from the end of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th century. …”
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Changing Position and Catchment Area of the University of Miskolc
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Pokus o školení ošetřovatelek v pražské všeobecné nemocnici ve 40. letech 19. století
Published 2013-01-01“… The professional education of nursing staff in Bohemia started initially at the convents of the order of Merciful Brethren. …”
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Šlechtický fideikomis v Čechách 19. století (na příkladu hrabat z Althannu)
Published 2021-12-01“…In the 19th century, also the Althann fideicommissum in Bohemia found itself in the same situation. …”
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The Territorial Dimension of Social Exclusion in East-Central-Europe
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Úřední domy v Litomyšli a stavební činnost Jiřího Béby
Published 2008-01-01“… The author deals with official houses Nr. 3 in Jiráskova street and Nr. 61 on the Smetana's square in Litomyšl (East Bohemia). Both the buildings are interpreted – using the analysis of decoration of the facades – to be the works of constructor Jiří Béba. …”
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Numbers and distribution of eagles in the Czech Republic: reason for optimism
Published 2023-10-01“…There is also a historical record of confirmed breeding of Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila [Clanga] clanga) in 1847 in the region of Eastern Bohemia. At present, this species is only a rare visitor on autumn and spring passage.…”
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“O’er-dyed blacks” (1.2.131) : les couleurs dans Le Conte d’hiver
Published 2011-12-01“…In the wake of Michel Pastoureau’s works on the subject, I will thus not only aim at exploring the broad chromatic fields of the play (black, white and red) but also at having a closer look at its “sentimental” colours (yellow and green) as well as at its “dishonest” hues (the colours of the rainbow), as those defended by Autolycus, whose polychrome world reflects a subversive vision of Bohemia. This analysis will lead us to question the playwright’s aesthetic values at work in the last scene of the play, which stages the beautifully painted—albeit wrinkled—statue of Hermione.…”
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Global Production Networks and Regional Development: A Case Study of the Hungarian Footwear Industry
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Traditional folk event with national importance: The impact of visitors’ age
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