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adam_text OBSAH Predmluva: Tiha slibu.................................... 7 I. Misto uvodu ......................................... 11 Vëcnÿ problém: Jak psât dëjiny?..................... 13 II. Ceské obrozeni ...................................... 31 Ke genezi Palackého pojeti husitstvi................ 33 Kdyz Frantisek potkal Hynka.......................... 48 Vaclav Vladivoj Tomek, Jan Zizka a husitskâ epocha.. 76 III. Muzejcici, Collova skola a T. G. Masaryk............. 91 Vlasteneckÿ kosmopolita Jaroslav Goll................ 93 Zikmund Winter a Gollova skola.......................120 Koreny sporu o smysl ceské minulosti................140 „Tâbor je nas program...“ (Masarykova nâvstëva vTabofe 25. brezna 1920)....... 173 IV. Zapomenutÿ Zdenëk Nejedlÿ ...........................203 Zdenka Nejedlého lé ta ucnovskâ a vandrovni ........205 Pocâtky vëdecké prâce Zdenka Nejedlého a jeji teoretickâ vychodiska.........................247 Hudebni klub v Praze (1911-1927).................... 266 Krest anûv Nejedlÿ (s malÿm doplnënim)...............320 V. Mezi marxismem a postmodernou........................333 Rozporuplnÿ zivot a pûsobeni Josefa Macka (Na okraj knihy Bohumila Jirouska) .................335 Smërovâni Josefa Macka k historické sémantice.......354 Macküv Jagellonsky vék v kontextu moderní historiografie..........................................370 Husitství v ucebnicích déjepisu po roce 1989 .......... 381 Spojité nádoby .........................................411 Vpred i v kruhu? (Promény ceské historiografie po roce 1989) ........... 422 White nezménil déjiny, ale pohled na né ................440 Bibliografická poznámka ......................................465 Seznam zkratek ...............................................467 Summary .................................................... 468 Jmenny rejstrík...............................................474 SUMMARY The book contains studies, essays and sketches written in the years 1977-2014 and devoted to selected problems and personalities of Czech historiography of the 19th and 20th centuries. In particular it concen- trates on the works and approaches of Frantisek Palacky (1798-1876), Vaclav Vladivoj Tomek (1818-1905), Zikmund Winter (1846-1912), Ja- roslav Goll (1846-1929), Zdenek Nejedly (1878-1962) and Josef Macek (1922-1991). It thus scrutinizes some characteristic examples of the transition of Czech historiography from the romantic approaches of the first half of the 19th century, through the era of descriptive-factual and empirical-critical (positivist) history, up until the rise, dominance and “fall” of Marxism. This central theme is complemented by studies dealing with the revolutionary consequences for Czech historiography represented by the political turnaround in 1989. The direct impact of this turnaround was manifested not only in a more intensive connec- tion of Czech historiography with current trends in “Western” histo- riography and in a concentration of attention on new (and revived) research topics, but also at the level of secondary-school history studies: specifically, in the creation of school textbooks, in teaching methods and in discussions on the place and function of this traditional subject within the framework of the school curriculum. In connection with the transformation of the public sphere debates also broke out about the place and purpose of history, historical science and historians in contemporary society, especially in reaction to the increasing influ- ence of postmodern thinking. This is the main reason why the book is framed by two texts with a theoretical focus that take a critical look at the postmodern understanding of history. In the opening text (Eter- nal Problem: How To Write History) and in the concluding deliberation (White Did Not Change History, But The Way History Is Viewed) the author categorically rejects the thesis that history does not actually exist and /469/ that it is a mere intellectual construct. On the contrary, in accord with the opinion of Lubomir Dolezel, he emphatically defends the stance advocating the truth-bearing function of historiography, which cannot be perceived as a mere analogue of historical belles-lettres. The first part of the publication, entitled Czech Revival^ includes three works connected with the personality and work of Frantisek Palacky. They mainly concern Palacky’s conception of the Hussite movement, which the founder of modern Czech historiography regarded as the Czech nation s most significant contribution to humanity on account of its never-ending striving toward the idea of a sovereign humanity. The Moravian native and graduate of the evangelical grammar school in Pressburg (current-day Bratislava) sharply changed the prevailing evaluation of the Czech past by assigning a central position to the Hussite period. This fundamental turnaround was also accepted by a majority of ethnic Czechs, despite the fact that almost one hundred percent of them considered themselves to be of the Catholic faith. Palacky’s indirect pupil and the instructor of his children, Václav Vladivoj Tomek, tried to amend partially this point of view by an emphasis on firmly-established facts and a deliberate attempt to dis- regard exalted philosophical constructs, but even he could not resist the spell of the undefeated Hussite commander Jan Zizka of Trocnov (c. 1360-1424), whom he made into a model of a Czech statesman and true hero. Tomek’s idealized portrait of Jan Zizka remains to this day a part of the Czech historical consciousness. Palacky’s approach to history, even though influenced by the Enlightenment and the ideas of neo-humanism, in essence arose from Romantic coordinates and regarded the nation as a natural historical individuality, superordinate to the interests of the individuals who constitute its organic compo- nent. The acknowledged historian, therefore, inevitably found himself in a conflict of opinion with poet Karel Hynek Mácha (1810-1836), who in the spirit of Byronism emphasized the freedom of creative in- dividuality. This dual concept of Romanticism was accentuated in the course of the 20th century in particular by the cultural and political left (more precisely, by the inter-war avant-garde, especially the Surrealists and their defenders), who took up a strong stance in clear opposition /470/ both to Palacky as a national conservative and to Macha as an (al- leged) revolutionary agitator who nevertheless lacked their consistent philosophical bases reaching back as far as Platonism. The left-oriented authors made use of an updated version of this controversy initially for attacks on the political establishment of the so-called First Republic and for the defence of radical socialism. After 1960 it was then used in the texts of nonconformist philosophers Karel Kosik and Robert Kalivoda for attacks on the positions of dogmatic Stalinists. The works included in the section Museum-Approach Researchers, the Goll School and T. G. Masaryk concern the sharp differentiations in opinion in Czech historiography after the death of Frantisek Palacky. At that time Czech historiography in essence abandoned the Romantic paradigm and created two rival currents. The descriptive-factual cur- rent, connected to Vaclav Vladivoj Tomek, claimed allegiance to the inheritance of the national revival, but in the course of time it inclined ever more distinctly toward cultural history and included in its scope all accessible data encompassing those aspects of the past concerning civilization. However, this current did not achieve a comprehensive and textured depiction of individual historical periods. The group of cultural-historical-oriented researchers was concentrated primarily around the Museum of the Czech Kingdom (whence the term museum- approach researchers derives) and the historical research magazine that was published under the museum’s patronage from 1827. In contrast to this, at the Czech Charles-Ferdinand University (divided in 1882 into de facto separate Czech and German parts) Jaroslav Goll gained a leading position among historians. Goll was determined to overcome national self-absorption and bring Czech historiography closer to modern world trends, in particular contemporary German, French and Anglo-Saxon history-writing, comprising empirical-critical principles and comparative methodology. Goll’s postulates included a sceptical stance toward the philosophy of history and an emphatic rejection of the stance that historiography should serve a political function. Even though in his youth Goll himself sympathized with Czech national ef- forts (for instance, his poetry from that time emanates an admiration for Hussitism), periods spent abroad (in Germany, France, England / 471/ and the Netherlands) and his cooperation with artists who advocated an openness to world trends turned him into a “patriotic cosmopoli- tan”. Methodological disputes between Goll and, on the one hand, his preeminent pupils (the so-called Goll School) and, on the other hand, a group of the so-called museum researchers were the logical outcome of a different understanding of historical work. The book demonstrates these by using the example of the dispute over the his- torical works of Zikmund Winter, an author, a contemporary of Goll, a productive cultural historian and a prominent face of the so-called museum circle. However, in 1893 Goll also parted ways with his ally of several years, philosopher and sociologist Tomás Garrigue Masaryk (1850—1937). Masaryk did not share Golfs view concerning the pursuit of academic knowledge exclusively for its own sake and assigned a crucial sig- nificance to academic activity for the formation of a modern political program. The clash between Goll and Masaryk thus reflected a general problem concerning whether the social sciences should stick strictly to the ideal of their own autonomy, governed exclusively by a non- biased (objective) perception of facts, or whether they are obliged to become actively involved in the transformation of the world in the national interest and also in the interest of the whole of humankind. In 1910 this debate grew into a dispute over the meaning of Czech history: in this dispute Masaryk and his adherents defended the thesis of an ideological connection between the Czech National Revival and the ideas of the Hussite era, while Goll’s preeminent pupils, headed by Josef Pekar, rejected this opinion as an ahistorical construct. However, they did not understand that Masaryk did not have in mind a direct ideological connection, but rather a continuity of purpose, the com- mon denominator of which was an active approach on the part of the Czech community toward contemporary challenges of its era. At the same time it is easy to recognize in the subtext of the stance adopted by the representatives of the Goll School an a priori distrust on the part of empirical-critical history-writing toward the philosophy of history. The roots of this dispute and the course of its first stage, terminated de facto by the outbreak of the First World War, is clearly /472/ recapitulated in the essay, written shortly after November 1989 and originally addressed to the broader cultural public. The outcome of the First World War and the creation of an inde- pendent Czechoslovakia seemed to indicate the correctness of the concept of history espoused by T. G. Masaryk, who was elected the first president of the new state. The young Czechoslovak state made Hussitism and the Hussite tradition one of the fundamental elements of its state ideology. However, citizens of German, Slovak and Ruthene nationalities did not share this adoration of the Hussite past, and it even aroused aversion among many convinced Czech and Moravian Catholics. Nevertheless, a majority of ethnically Czech society identi- fied with the positive evaluation of Hussitism, which is demonstrated by the case study of President Masaryk s visit to the South Bohemian town of Tábor on 25 March 1920 on the occasion of the 500th anniver- sary of its foundation. On this occasion the Czechoslovak president also elaborated on his statement “Tabor is our program”, which he pronounced on his return from exile to his homeland on 21 December 1918. By this statement in essence he confirmed that he remained loyal to his philosophy of Czech history and that he regarded as a model and a challenge for the new society the efforts of the radical Hussites, who built up Tabor as a model “democratic” community. A large space in the book is taken up by the publication of texts ana- lysing the intellectual development of Zdeñek Nejedly, a controversial figure in Czech and Czechoslovak history of the first six decades of the 20th century. This pupil of Goll and also Masaryk was a significant musicologist and historian. In his work he connected in an original way the inheritance of the Czech National Revival and an admiration for Hussitism with the ideas of individualism from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. However, after 1920 he shifted to the extreme left and from 1939 was one of the leading figures of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and one of the co-creators of its cultural program. The study published here, which makes use of the inventory and cata- loguing of Nejedly s literary estate and library, tries to capture a profile of the temperamental researcher both as a person and of his academic /473/ work. It attempts to do so without any kind of adoration or demoniza- tion, attitudes which have long been typical for evaluations of him. The last essay, which deals with the extensive (and excellent) biography of Nejedly by Jifi Krest an, has more of a summarizing character. Even though after 1945 Nejedly claimed allegiance to Marxism, he was never a Marxist in the true sense of the word and always remained connected by an umbilical cord with the cultural currents from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, albeit with a marked nationalist point of view. In contrast, Josef Macek, who was two generations younger than Nejedly, was after 1948 one of the official propagators of the Stalinist variant of Marxism in Czech historiography. Macek was the first director of the Historical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and also an indisputable expert on Hussitism. However, even he, just like many members of his generation, gradually sobered up from revolutionary intoxication and from the beginning of the 1960s he introduced some ideas of Western historiography into the Czech environment. He was among the first proponents of historical seman- tics, structuralist approaches and the inter-disciplinary methods of the famous French Annales school, some of whose important protagonists he personally knew well. After the political fall which he suffered at the beginning of 1970, he worked on an extensive work about the Czech Lands in the period of rule of the Jagiellonian dynasty (1471-1526). In this uncompleted work comprising several volumes he presented a modern conception of cultural history that emphasized inter-dis- ciplinary approaches. In particular he stressed language as a kind of fundamental source, through which a researcher can penetrate the thinking of actors from the epoch being researched. Therefore, Macek entirely correctly deserves a key place in the Marxist and postmodern era of Czech historiography. The entire book then concludes (if we disregard the author s already mentioned polemic with Hayden White) with a brief summary of the results of Czech historiography in the first decade after 1989. J M EN N Y REJSTRIK Adâmkovâ, Ludmila 308 Agnew, Hugh LeCaine 435 Aim, Vojtëch Borivoj 193 Albrecht II. Habsburskÿ 408 Ales, Mikolâs 216 Ankersmit, Frank 457 Augustin sv. 321 Axman, Emil 273, 276-277, 308 Badurik, Jozef 386 Bach, Alexander 36, 80, 82, 85, 94, 101, 146 Bachmann, Adolf 131 Balsânek, Antonín 56 Bancroft, George 118 Barak, Josef 95, 98, 157 Barthes, Roland 17, 446, 447, 449, 450, 459 Bartlovâ, Milena 429 Bartos, Frantisek Michâlek 22, 89, 342, 358 BartoS, Josef 268-269, 271, 276, 277-278, 291-296, 298, 300, 303, 308-309 Bartosek z Drahonic 154 Bartosek, Karel 430 Baudelaire, Charles 112 Bayerle, Bohumil 185, 187, 196 Beëka, Bohdan 187 Beethoven, Ludwig van 227, 285, 301 Bechynë, Rudolf 187 Bëlina, Pavel 429 Bendl, Karel 183, 193 Benedikti-Blahoslav, Jan 37 Benes, Edvard 186, 187 Benes, Zdenëk 400-402, 406, 408, 412, 437 Béranger, Pierre-Jean de 111 Berg, Alban 273 Bergson, Henri 443 Berlioz, Hector 306 Bernardovâ, Terezie 193 Bidlo, Jaroslav 153, 412 Biebl, Konstantin 58 Blâhovâ, Marie 429 Blazek, Václav 56, 68 Bobkovâ, Lenka 429, 430 Bocek z Kunstâtu, Hynek, viz z Kunstâtu, Hynek Bocek Boleslav I. 38 Boleska, Josef 271 Bolzano, Bernard 43 Borovy, Klement 129 Bosl, Karel 367 Boubin, Jaroslav 25, 396 Braudel, Fernand 27 Brichtovâ, Marie 232, 331 Brixi, Frantisek Xaver 285 Brouk, Bohuslav 58 Broukal, Bozej 196 Bfetislav I. 38 Brezina, Otokar 182 z Buchova, Zbynëk 408 Burckhardt, Jacob 450, 454, 455, 456 Burian, Emil Frantisek 58 Burke, Kenneth 452 Busil, Jan viz Durdik, Josef Butvinovâ, Marta 386 Buzek, Vaclav 424, 432 /475/ Bylina, Stanislaw 435 Byron, George Gordon 63,110 Caccini, Giulio 285 Caesar, Julius 83 Camus, Albert 445 Canetti, Elias 443 Catalano, Alessandro 435 Cavalli, Francesco 285 Cermanovâ, Pavlina 437 Certeau, Michel de 459 Cesti, Pietro Antonio 285 Cikhart, Roman 176 Cohen, Gustave 435 Comte, August 116, 151 Couperin, François 305, Croce, Benedetto 445, 450, 454, 456 Câda, Frantisek 278, 284, 287, 298, 299, 306, 307 Cajkovskaja, Olga Georgijevna 351 Canëk, David 383 Capek ze San, Jan 400 Capek, Bedrich 279, 284, 288, 308 Capek, Karel 23 Capek, Vratislav 393-394, 399, 402, 406 Capek-Chod, Karel Matëj 206 Ôapkovâ, Katerina 433 Cap ska, Veronika 431 Capskÿ, Martin 429 Cech, Svatopluk96,104, 112 Cechura, Jaroslav 347, 429 Celakovskÿ, Frantisek Ladislav 60 Celakovskÿ, Jaromir 124, 236 Cermak, Bohuslav 104 Cernÿ, Vaclav 322, 340 Cervenka, Miroslav 73 Cervinka, Frantisek 72, 74, 324, 332 Cervinka, Otakar 96 fiervinkova, Milada 332 Cistozvonov, Aleksandr Nikolaievic 351 Cornej, Petr 396-397, 406, 407, 416, 429 Cornejova, Ivana 382, 429, 431 Danek, Josef 95 Danek, Oldrich 345 Dankova, Marie viz Gollovä, Marie Dänovä, Lidmila viz Tomkova, Lidmila Danto, Arthur C. 446 Dejmek, Jindrich 433 Denis, Ernest (Arnost) 122,131,147, 162, 227 Derrida, Jacques 437 Dilthey, Wilhelm 17,168, 252^254, 257, 325, 332, 359 Dobias, Josef 412 Dobrovsky, Josef 40, 158, 161 Dolezalova, Eva 431 Dolezel, Lubomir 16, 27, 448, 461 Dolezil, Hubert 268, 271, 282, 299, 305, 308 Dostojevskij, Fjodor Michajlovic 240 Dräpala, Milan 425 Dray, William 441 Droysen, Johann Gustav 15, 461 Duby, Georges 27 Ducreux, Marie-Elizabeth 435 Durdik, Josef {pseud. Jan Busil) 96, 211, 213, 220, 221 Durman, Karel 435 Dusik, Jan Ladislav 286 Dusek, Jan Vitezslav 179 Dvornik, Frantisek 340 Dvorsky, Frantisek 107 Dvorak, Antonin 193, 231, 233, 264, 273, 300, 305-307, 321, 322 Dvorak, Arnost 194 Dvorak, Frantisek 211 Dvofäk, Jaromir 233, 246, 324 Dvorak, Max 153, 217 Dvorak, Rudolf 211 Dvofäkovä {vd. Sukovä), Otilie 321 Dyk, Viktor 182 Eberhard, Winfried 374, 435 Eco, Umberto 14, 368 Eichhorn, Johann Gottfried 39, 41 Emler, Josef 125, 128, 132, 220 /476/ Engels, Friedrich 61, 339, 346-347, 355, 389 Erben, Karel Jaromir 49, 60, 79, 95 Ersil, Jaroslav 374 Evans, Robert John Weston 435 Ferdinand II. 42 Ferdinand V. Dobrotivy 48-49, 50-51, 60 Fibich, Richard 278 Fibich, Zdenëk 214, 216, 223, 233, 264, 277, 282, 286-287, 289, 324, 325 Fiser, Rudolf 398, 406 Flaubert, Gustav 262, 306 Fleischer, Bohumil 232 Fleischer, Jaromir 232 Fleischerova, Olga 232, 242 Foerster, Josef Bohuslav 272, 277, 282, 284, 287-292, 294, 299 Foucault, Michel 438, 441, 447, 450 Francev, Vladimir Andrej evic 240 Fresl, Ludëk 277 Freud, Sigmund 58, 323 Freytag, Gustav 129 Fric, Josef 79 Fric, Josef Vaclav 69, 106 Frida, Emil viz Vrchlicky, Jaroslav Friedrich, Gustav 138, 153, 236 Frye, Northrop 452 Fukala, Radek 429 Gaismair, Michail 351, 370 Gajda, Radola 56 Galandauer, Jan 430 Gebauer, Jan 149, 150, 212, 215 Gebhart, Jan 429 Genett, Gérard 447 Gercen, Alexandr Ivanovic 72 Gide, André 443 Gindely, Anton 147 Ginzburg, Carlo 458 Glücklich, Julius 153, 163 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 253 Goff, Jacques Le 25, 27 Goll, Adolf 93, 94, 113 Goll, Jaroslav (pseud. Jaroslav Chlumeckÿ) 21, 24, 93-100, 103-119, 120-121, 123-138, 150-156, 158, 160, 161,162-163, 165-168, 170,171,208,211, 212, 215-222, 227, 235, 242, 244, 245, 247-252, 254-255, 257-259, 261, 264, 265, 278-279, 324-327, 344, 348 Gollovâ (roz. Dankovâ), Marie 93 Gorkij, Maxim 183 Gothein, Eberhard 129 Gottwald, Klement 321 Granat, Jaroslav 273, 275-277, 286, 308 ‘ Graus, Frantisek 338-341, 343, 344, 347, 350, 385, 388, 442 Grégr, Eduard 95, 146, 147, 155 Grégr, Julius 95, 146, 147, 155 Gruss, Gustav 208 Guizot, François 40 Guth-Jarkovskÿ, Jiri Stanislav 185,187, 196 Hâba, Alois 308 Habrman, Gustav 178 Hâjek, Jiri Steinich 339 Hajn, Antonín 160 Hâk, Josef 187 Halas, Frantisek 68 Hâlek, Vitëzslav 65, 95, 98, 100, 107-109, 112,113, 118,156, 263 Hamerling, Robert 288 Hanauerovâ, Rûzena 309 Hanibal 83 Hantâkovâ, Zdehka 187, 196 Hanzal, Josef 264, 322, 433 Harna, Josef 396, 398, 406 Hart, Bret 112 Hasistejnskÿ, viz z Lobkovic Havlicek Borovskÿ, Karel 61, 71, 80, 81, 146, 158, 216 Havlicek, Zbynëk 74 Havlik, Jiri M. 431 Havrânek, Jan 430 /477/ Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 77, 144, 445, 450, 453, 454 Heidegger, Martin 441 Held, Jan Theobald 286 Helfert, Vladimir 171, 266, 268-269, 271, 273, 275, 277-278, 281, 285-288, 295-296, 298-299, 302-303, 305, 308 Hempel, Carl 441 Henne am Rhyn, Otto 129 Herbart, Johann Friedrich 263 Herben, Jan 162, 163, 189, 194-195 Herder, Johann Gottfried 144, 157, 445, 454 Hermann, Broch 445 Heyduk, Adolf 189 Hilbert, Jaroslav 223 Hladik, Vaclav 223 Hlaväcek, Ivan 430 Hlavacka, Milan 429 Hodura, Quido 212-214, 221, 226-229, 234, 244, 262, 278 Hoffmann, Frantisek 428 Hoffmeister, Adolf 58 Hoffmeister, Karel 271 Höher, Konstantin 45, 113-114 Hofman Ladislav Karel 153, 154, 160, 162, 217, 225, 231, 235, 248-249, 261 Hölderlin, Friedrich 253 Holy, viz Prokop Holy Honzl, Jindfich 58 Hora, Josef 68 Horälek, Jan 366 Horky, Karel 67 Horsky, Jan 437 Hostinskä, Zdenka 277 Hostinsky, Otakar 112, 150, 155, 158, 167, 168, 208, 211-214, 216, 221-222, 228, 232, 245, 261-264, 275, 324 Houser, Frantisek 187 Hrdina, Jan 431 Hrdlicka, Richard 179 Hrejsa, Ferdinand 178 Hroch, Miroslav 392-393, 402, 405, 430, 434 Hruza, Karel 435 Hugo, Victor 262 Huizinga, Johan 23 Hus, Jan 34, 37-40, 41, 43-44, 46, 47, 77, 157,162,174,176, 177, 181,190, 195, 212, 213, 242, 249, 250, 252, 253, 325, 349, 387-388, 390-391, 393, 401, 403, 430, 434 Husa, Vaclav 374, 386-392, 403, 406 Husak, Otakar 187 Hüska-Loquis, Martin 388 z Husi, Mikulas 349, 408 Hutter, Josef 296-298, 308-309, 310 Huxley, Aldous 443 Hÿbl, Frantisek 412 Hybler, Jindfich 308 Chalupnÿ, Emanuel 188, 196 Chartier, Roger 27, 458-460 Chelcicky, Petr 155, 157, 190, 201, 250, 336, 352 Chlumecky, Jaroslav viz Goll, Jaroslav Chmelensky, Josef Krasoslav 54, 60, 62 Chopin, Fryderyk 303-304, 306 Chotek, Karel 50, 51 Chruscov, Nikita Sergejevic 357 Chval z Machovic, viz z Machovic, Chval Repicky Ibsen, Henrik 306, 443 Igersheimer viz Iggers, Georg G. Iggers, Georg G. 27, 457-458 Ingarden, Roman 16 Jablonsky, Boleslav 95 Jakobson, Roman 29, 66, 450 Jakoubek ze Stffbra 249-151, 325, 336, 409 Jakubec, Jan 23, 55 Jan, Libor 424 Jan Lucembursky 50 Jan Pribram 180, 336 Jan Rokycana 220, 247, 249-251, 253, 255, 325, 336, 395, 404, 409 / 478/ Jan Zelivsky 78-79, 84, 253, 325, 349, 388, 393 Janácek, Josef 430 Janácek, Leos 264, 281, 287, 305-306, 322, 332 Jansa, Václav 206 Jánsky, Jiff 432 Janskÿ, Karel 68, 69 Janssen, Johannes 129 Jelinek, Alfréd Maria 277 Jelinek, Frantisek 284, 288 Jelinek, Hanus 206, 207, 212, 225, 226-22 Jeremiás, Otakar 283-284, 287, 301 Jeronÿm Prazskÿ 40, 176, 194, 401 Jezbera, Frantisek 240 Jezek, Jaroslav 58 Jílek, Tomás 386-388, 390-391, 394, 406 Jirák, Karel Boleslav 269, 273-277, 288-289, 291-293, 295-296, 298, 299-301, 308 Jiránek, Jaroslav 322 Jirásek, Alois 45, 55, 56, 65, 88, 102, 122, 124-125, 127, 128, 136, 146, 167,168, 169, 189, 208-210, 214, 222, 233, 235, 236, 255, 258-264, 322, 324, 325, 329, 330, 348-349 Jirát, Vojtëch 68, 69 Jirecek, Josef 81 Jirecek, Konstantin 132 Jirousek, Bohumil 335-339, 341-345, 348, 351-353 Jifi z Podëbrad 34, 39, 45-47, 77, 219, 251, 348, 359, 371, 387, 393, 395, 403, 404, 409, 417, 440 John, Jan 186-187, 195 Joyce, James 445 Jungmann, Josef 39, 43, 48, 49, 128, 159,160 Just, J if i 431 Kádner, Karel 128 Kafka, Bohumil 88 Kafka, Franz 445 Kaizl, Josef 155, 160, 161 Kalandra, Závis 58-64, 66, 70-73, 75, 347, 351, 388 Kalina, Tomás 121-126, 136, 137 Kalista, Zdenëk 24, 411, 428 Kalivoda, Robert 73-74, 392, 403 Kalousek, Josef 124, 128, 133, 148, 211, 215, 220, 221 Kánis, Petr 388 Kant, Immanuel 53, 64, 144, 445 Kapistran, Jan 251 Kaplan, Karel 342, 427, 430 Karásek ze Lvovic, Jiff 206, 224 Karásková, Fany 113 Karejev, Nikolaj Ivanovic 241 Karel IV 28, 45, 146, 367, 373 Käse, Jifi 429 Kautsky, Karl 189, 347 Kavka, Frantisek 26, 372-374, 427, 430 Kejf, Jifi 89,137, 385,430 Kellogg, Robert 15 Kettner, Frantisek 288 Kladiva, Jaroslav 339 Klassen, John Martin 435 Klima, Rudolf 196 Klimek, Antonín 429 Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb 77 Knapik, Jifi 433 Knoz, Tomás 424, 432 Kober, Ignác Leopold 104 Koci, Bedfich 270 Koci, Josef 72, 339 Kokoska, Stanislav 433 Kolár, Jaroslav 374 Kolár, Jan 193 Kollár, Jan 35, 38, 70, 96, 157 Koller, Alexander von 106 Komenskÿ, Jan Amos 41, 124, 190 Kopeckÿ, Václav 338-340, 349 Kopecek, Michal 433 Kopitar, Bartolomëj 38, 39 Koranda, Václav ml. 251, 325 Korvin, Matyás 378, 409 Kofalka, Jifi 35, 430 Kos, Josef 175, 196 Kosik, Karel 69-73, 74 /479/ Kostlän, Antonín 374 Kostlivy, Karel 193 Kostial, Oldfich 193, 196 Kott, Frantisek 125 Koura, Petr 433 Kovarovic, Karel 271, 287 Krajnik, Miroslav 96,104 Kramaf, Karel 189, 241, 322 Kräsnohorskd, Eliska 98, 303, 308 Kratochvil, Milos Vaclav 388 Krejci, Frantisek 278 Krejci, Frantisek Vaclav 224 Krejci, Jan 278 Krofta, Kamil 96,127, 129, 133-134, 138, 153,154, 163, 247, 403 Kfenjan 424, 427, 430 Kfest an, Jiri 25, 320-323, 330-332, 433 Krizkovsky, Pavel 305 Kubicek, Stanislav Dalibor 193, 196 Kubikova, Anna 432 Kucera, Jan Premysl 429 Kucera, Martin 25 Kühnei, Vojtech 289, 295 Kühnlovä (vd. Reisserovä), Julie 289-290, 292, 296, 298 Kucha?, Jan Krtitel 285 Kuchafovä, Hedvika 431 Kuklik, Jan 429 z Kunstatu, Hynek Bocek 378 Kupka, Frantisek 227 Kural, Vaclav 427 Kurt, Konrad 347, 351, 355, 388 Küs, Lev 309 Kutnar, Frantisek 24, 137, 428 Kuzmäny, Karol 49 Kuzma, Bohumil 278 Kvacek, Robert 336, 430 Kv£t, Jindrich 268-270, 295-298, 300, 308 Kybal, Vlastimil 153, 154, 166, 217, 247, 284, 323, 326 Kysela, Frantisek 308 Ladislav Pohrobek 45, 401 Laich ter, Jan 21, 22, 352, 371, 372 Lâsek, Jan Blahoslav 431 Lébl, Vladimir 272 Lende rovâ, Milena 437 Lenin, Vladimir Iljic 58-61, 64, 69, 170, 224, 252, 323, 326, 347, 437 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 253 Letfus, Oldrich 308-310 Lévi-Strauss, Claude 441, 450 Lichtag, Jan 234 Lichtenfels, Johann 53 Lippert, Julius 131 Liszt, Ferenc 301, 306 z Lobkovic, Bohuslav Hasistejnsky 378 z Lobkovic, Jan Hasistejnsky 378 Loewenstein, Bedrich 435 Lukes, Igor 435 Luhak, Petr 434 Luther, Martin 37, 44, 252 Lykofrön 110 Macek, Josef 25, 26, 74,138-139, 335-353, 354-369, 370-373, 375-380, 385, 388, 391, 427, 430 Mahler, Gustav 253, 277, 283-284, 301 Mâcha, Karel Hynek 16, 18, 37, 48-75, 96,100,104,110,118, 263, 330 Machar, Josef Svatopluk 127, 131, 155, 182 Machiavelli, Nicollo 360, 370, 371 Machovec, Milan 165 z Machovic, Chval Repicky 408 Majakovskij, Vladimir Vladimirovic 62 Makovskÿ, Vincenc 58 Malowist, Marian 351 Maly, Jakub 84, 95, 108 Mandlerovâ, Jana 137 Mandrou, Robert 376 Mann, Thomas 443 Mannheim, Karl 452 Mansfeld, Vaclav 187, 191 Marek, Jaroslav 27, 137, 172, 359, 430, 437 Marek, Pavel 431 Mares, Frantisek 179, 218 Marie Terezie 409, 415 /480/ Marin, Olivier 435 Marold, Ludëk 135, 206 Marten, Miloä (vl. jm. Milos Sebesta) 171 Martin, Josef (pseud. Jaroslav Martinec) 95, 96, 104 Martinec, Jaroslav viz Martin, Josef Marx, Karl 60, 61, 63, 64, 69, 339, 437, 450, 453, 454 Masaryk, Tomâs Garrigue 35, 60, 62, 63, 70, 73, 122-124, 141, 149-151, 154-172, 173-176, 180-183, 185-201, 211-215, 220, 221, 224, 242, 245, 248, 250-252, 254, 259, 260, 264, 265, 322-324, 326, 327, 340, 373, 427 Masarykovâ, Alice 187, 191, 193,197 Mata, Petr 434 Maur, Eduard 430 Mayer, Rudolf 95 Medek, Rudolf 67 Meissner, Alfred 106 Metternich, Klemens Lothar von 77 Meznik, Jaroslav 342, 427, 429, 430 Mickiewicz, Adam 111 Michel, Bernard 435 Michelet, Jules 450, 454 Mika, Alois 352, 374 Mikulâs z Husi viz z Husi, Mikulâs Mikulâs z Pelhrimova 180, 336 Mink, Louis O. 446 Miriovskÿ, Emanuel 96 Molnâr, Amedeo 89, 337, 386 Mommsen, Theodor 225 Monod, Gabriel 118 Monteverdi, Claudio 285 Mouckovâ, Vlasta 276 Mourek, Václav Emanuel 125, 211 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 227 Mrâcek, Pavel K. 382, 418 Mrstik, Vilém 206, 234 Mucha, Alfons 227 Mukafovskÿ, Jan 59, 66 Muna, Alois 197 Myslbek, Josef Václav 55-57, 75 Myska, Milan 430 Napoleon Bonaparte 77 Navrâtil, Bohumil 138 Nebeskÿ, Vâclav Bolemfr 95 Nedvëdovâ-Nejedlâ, Zdenka 321 Nejedlÿ Zdenëk 65, 70, 72, 74, 94, 97, 122, 128, 135-137, 153, 154, 160, 161, 167-171, 180, 203-246, 247-265, 266-311, 320-332, 336, 338, 340, 342, 348, 349 Nejedlÿ, Bohus 235 Nejedlÿ, Martin 25, 434, 436 Nejedlÿ, Roman 205, 208, 209, 230, 234 Nejedlÿ, Vit 322 Nekarovâ, Ada 303-305 Nëmcovâ, Bozena 65, 94, 216, 235, 263, 325 Nëmec, Antonín 187 Nëmec, Igor 366, 367, 372 Nëmeëek, Jan 433 Neruda, Jan 70, 95, 96, 98-99, 102, 108, 109, 113, 146 Neumann, Frantisek 283, 287 Neumann, Stanislav Kostka 180, 182 Neuwirth, Josef 131 Nezval, Vltëzslav 57, 58, 64-65, 68 Nietzsche, Friedrich 168, 169, 252, 445, 450, 452, 454, 456 Ninger, Vlastimil 194 Nova, Hana 187, 192 Novâcek, Vojtëch Jaromir 125 Novak, Arne 23, 55, 56, 130, 131, 133, 137, 138, 171,182, 284, 323 Novak, Jan Bedfich 153 Novak, Mirko 308 Novak, Vitëzslav 182, 271-272, 282, 287, 305 Novâkovâ, Teréza 56, 235 Novalis 253 Novomeskÿ, Laco 58 Novotnÿ, Antonín 343 Novotnÿ, Robert 437 Novotnÿ, Vâclav 21, 22, 89, 120-121, 138, 153,179, 372 / 481/ Ocadlik, Mirko 309 Olivová, Vera 339 Opat, Jaroslav 427 Orel, Dobroslav 277 Orwell, George 415 Ostreil, Otakar 226, 273, 277, 281-282, 284, 287-288, 299-301, 305, 325 Otruba, Mojmír 143 Palackÿ, Frantísek 18-19, 21, 23, 33-47, 48-56, 60-71, 73, 75, 78-89, 93, 95, 100-103, 108,117,136,143-150,153, 154,156-158,161,162,164,166-170, 173, 206, 213, 215, 217, 237, 248, 249, 252, 257, 326, 329-330, 348, 355, 373, 403, 429 Palackÿ, Jan 79, 209, 210, 211 Palacká, Marie 79 Pánek, Jaroslav 432, 434 Panochová, Vlasta 308 Pasák, Tomás 427 Pasek z Vratu, Jan 378 Pátek, Jaroslav 393-394, 402, 406 Patera, Adolf 125,128 Patzaková Jandová, Anna 309 Pauli, Reinhold 118 Payne, Petr 249 Peëirkovà, Jaroslava 364 Pekaf, Josef 22-24, 45, 89, 90, 120, 122, 126-127,132-133,138,141,153, 161-171,179,195, 200-201, 211, 217-219, 225, 235, 236, 270, 327, 328, 340, 342, 356, 368, 387, 395, 406, 407, 411-412, 428 Pepper, Stephen C. 452 Periandros 110 Perlik, Romuald 285, 295, 298 Pesek, Jiff 374, 435 Pësina, Jaroslav 374 Petráñ, Josef 374, 393, 400-402, 406, 430 Petráñová, Lydia 399-400, 407, 409 Petfik, Theodor 177 Pfleger-Moravskÿ, Gustav 95 Pic, Josef Ladislav 125,128,130 Pichlik, Karel 430 Piskâcek, Adolf 282, 287 Pitrochovâ, Emilie 308 Platon 144, 182 Plavec, Josef 268 z Podëbrad, Jiri (Jifi Podëbradskÿ) viz Jiri z Podëbrad Pokornÿ, Jiri 383 Polisenskÿ, Josef 430 Popelka, August 187 Popelka, Karel 222-230, 234, 244 Popper, Karl Raimund 14,17 Popperovâ, Miîada 308 Pospisil, Ctirad Vaclav 431 Pospisil, Jan Hostivit 50, 52 Pound, Ezra 445 Pravda, Jan 196 Prazâk, Emil 374 Precan, Vilem 423, 430 Prochâzka, Arnost 56 Prochâzka, Frantisek Serafinskÿ 56 Prokes, Jaroslav 137 Prokop Holy 118, 357, 408 Proust, Marcel 445 Pruner, Karel 192,196 Pribram, Jan viz Jan Pribram Pujman, Ferdinand 269, 273-277, 288-296, 298, 300, 308 Pujmanovâ, Marie 63 Pulkava z Radenina, Pribik 28 Quis, Ladislav 96, 104 Rais, Karel Vaclav 55, 56, 125, 127 Raj lieh, Jiri 433 Rak, Jiri 383 Ranke, Leopold von 15, 117, 152, 450, 453, 454 Rasin, Alois 184, 185 Reisser, Jan 295, 298, 308 Reisserovâ, Julie viz Kühnlovâ, Julie Rejlek, Ada 194 Rektorys, Artus 269, 277, 279, 295 Rendl z Ousavy, Albrecht 378 /482/ Rezek, Antonín 123-124, 132, 209, 336, 343, 345 Ricoeur, Paul 459 Rieger, Frantisek Ladislav 63, 102, 146, 147, 215 Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich 129 Rienzo, Cola di 359, 370 Rodin, August 228 Rohäc z Dube, Jan 348 Rokycana, Jan ^ Jan Rokycana Rolland, Romain 306 Roscher, Wilhelm 135 Rotteck, Karl von 77 Rozsypal, Josef 77 Rubinstejn, Anton 241 Rüzicka, Jindfich 323 Rychlik, Jan 434 epa, Milan 437 Sabina, Karel 59, 60, 62-64, 69, 71, 72, 98,105-107 Salus, Karel 193 Sartre, Jean-Paul 441, 445 Saussure, Ferdinand de 452 Savojskä, Marie Anna Karolina 50 Scott, Walter 262 Sedläcek Vozicky, August 129, 179, 189 Sedläk, Jan 187 Seibt, Ferdinand 364, 428 Seidl, Josef 230 Seidlovä, Marie 230-233, 331 Seifert, Jakub 223 Seton-Watson, Robert William 198 Shakespeare, William 111 Schauer, Hubert Gordon 228 Schikaneder, Jakub 206 Schiller, Friedrich 76 Scholes, Robert 15 Schopenhauer, Arthur 306, 332 Schulz, Vaclav 222 Schulzovä, Anezka 287 Sienkiewicz, Henryk 239, 262 Sklädany, Marian 393 Skrejsovsky, Jan Stanislav 107 Slädek, Josef Vaclav 96, 112 Sladkovsky, Karel 147 Slänsky, Rudolf 339-340 Slavicek, Antonín 206 Slavik, Jan 24,153,340,341,347,365, 367 Slowacki, Juliusz 111 Smetana, Bedrich 94, 102, 146, 155, 182, 188, 193, 206, 214, 216, 223, 224, 235, 242, 252, 253, 264, 273, 277, 281-282, 286-287, 289, 301-304, 306-308, 310, 323-325, 327, 328 Smetana, Vit 434 Smetänka, Zdenek 372, 428 Smetanovä, Katerina 303 Smirin, Moisej Mendeljevic 351 Sokol, Jan 200 Sokol, Karel Stanislav 187 Sosik, Alois 386-387, 390-392 Soucek, Bohuslav 191 Soukup, Pavel 437 Sova, Antonín 182, 223 Spunar, Pavel 337, 430 Srb, Milos 308 Stalin, Josif Vissarionovic 61, 69, 322, 347, 357 Stecket, Karel 271 Steinmetz, Max 351 Stern, Alfred 118 Stone, Lawrence 27 Strahl, Antonín 284, 288 Strachovsky, Josef 88, 177 Strauss, Richard 283-284 Stremayr, Karl von 107 Stretti, Viktor 227 Strobach, Antonín 63 Stfitecky, Jaroslav 264 Stupecky, Josef 125 Sucharda, Stanislav 56, 68 Suk, Josef 287, 305 Svecena (Vycpälkovä-Svecena), Eliska 270, 281, 284, 288, 290-291, 294 Svecena, Milada 268, 270, 281 Sveceny, Ladislav 290 Svoboda, Jifi 308 Svobodovä, Rüzena 284 Sykora, Ernest 321 /483/ Säda, Josef 177, 183-185, 187-193, 196, 198 Safafik, Pavel Josef 35, 48, 60, 78, 79, 95,157 Saida, Frantisek Xaver 23, 55, 56, 59, 72,135, 137, 138, 171, 272, 284, 297, 299, 306, 309, 323, 326 Sämal, Petr 69, 73 Sämal, Pfemysl 187,188 Sebek, Jaroslav 431 Sebesta, Milos viz Marten, Milos Sechtlovä, Ludmila 192, 196 Simäk, Josef Vitezslav 22,135,179, 183-184 Simecek, Frantisek 96 Simon z Tisnova 249 Simünek, Robert 337, 432 Skroup, Frantisek 286 Smahel, Frantisek 26, 89, 342, 364, 372, 375, 385, 396-398, 403, 406, 407, 423, 425, 427, 430, 436 Somkovä, Lori 50, 58, 65 Spindler, Ervin 96, 106 Staif, Jifi 35 Stepän, Vaclav 271, 300 Stepänek, Vladimir 73 Stepänek, Zdenek 88 Sterba, Josef 288 Stoll, Ladislav 338, 339 Styrsky, Jindfich 58 Subert, Frantisek Adolf 223 Susta, Josef 22-24, 129-133, 137, 138, 153, 166, 167,170, 206, 207, 217, 228, 323, 328, 372, 412, 428 Svabinsky, Max 321 Svambera, Väclav 209, 210 Svehla, Antonín 187, 191 Svehla, Josef 182-183, 193, 196, 197 Sverma, Jan 60, 62, 70 Taborsky, Frantisek 127 Talich, Väclav 322 Taraba, Jaroslav 270 Tarantovä (roz. Kocovä), Marie 268, 270, 272, 281, 282, 299, 301 Teige, Karel 57-62, 66, 69-73 Teichman, Josef 268 Tesaf, Jan 427 Theer, Ot akar 134 Theurer, Josef A. 269, 277-278, 289-295, 302, 308 Thierry, Augustin 40 Thir, Karel 179 Thomayer, Josef 125,127 Thun (Hohenstein), Lev 60 Thurn-Taxis, Rudolf 94, 106 Tinkovä, Daniela 429 Tobolka, Zdenek Väclav 153 Tocqueville, Alexis de 450, 453, 454 Tolstoj, Lev Nikolajevic 239, 240, 242, 243, 262 Tomäsek, Frantisek 187, 193, 197 Tomek, Josef 76 Tomek, Väclav Vladivoj 21, 45, 76-90, 103, 113, 114, 117, 118, 120-122,124-125, 128,129,132, 136,147,149,167,168, 249, 250, 255, 258, 264, 340, 373, 380 Tomicek, Antonín 256 Tomiöek, Jan Slavomir 50, 60, 62 Tomkovä (roz. Dähovä), Lidmila 80 Tomsa, Frantisek 278 Toyen 58 Traxler, Konräd 196 Tresp, Uwe 435 Trevor-Roper, Hugh Redwald 27 Trojan, Alois Pravoslav 64 Trojan, Frantisek Bfetislav 64 Truhläf, Antonín 125,128 Trestik, Dusan 27, 430, 436, 437 Turgenev, Ivan Sergejevic 239, 240 Tusar, Vlastimil 189 Tutter, Josef 196 Tyl, Josef Kajetan 60, 62, 63, 65, 68, 71, 325 Tyrs, Miroslav 110 Udalcov, Ivan Ivanovic 61 Unger, Josef 107 Urban Jarnik, Jan 226 /484/ Urban, Otto 394-395, 399, 406, 430 Urbánek, Rudolf 21, 22, 89, 136-138, 153, 219, 247-248, 342, 348, 352, 358, 371, 403, 412, 413 Vacková, Jarmila 374 Václav IV. 34, 396 Václavek, Bedfich 65, 66, 70 Válka, Josef 26, 27, 47, 372, 374, 427, 430, 437 Váña, Jan 223 Vancura, Jindfich 162, 166 Vanicek, Vratislav 398-399, 407, 429 Vanickovic, Ziga 378 Vasák, Pavel 75 Vävra, Otakar 88, 385, 388 Vavfinec z Brezové 154, 336 Velich, Alois 187 Velvar z Hrádku, Samuel 378 Veselíková, Mása 232 Vesely, Frantisek 187 Veyne, Paul 15, 27, 447-450, 456, 459 Vico, Giambattista 445, 452 Vilém z Pernstejna 378 Vitásek, Jan Augustin 286 Vivaldi, Antonio 285 Vladislav II. Jagellonsky 337, 365, 378 Vlcek, Jaroslav 23, 55, 211, 212 Vinas, Vít 429, 436 Voborník, Jan 193-194 Vodicka, Felix 66-67, 73 Vojtéch, Tomás 137 Vojtísek, Václav 128, 134,153, 337 Volf, Josef 127, 131 Vorei, Petr 429, 432 Vrabec, Vojtéch 386-387, 390-392 Vrbensky, Bohuslav 187 Vrchlicky, Jaroslav (vl.jm. Frida, Emil) 112, 211,232 Vycpálek, Jaroslav 308 Vycpálek, Ladislav 271 Vycpálková-Svécená, Eliska viz Svécená, Eliska Wagner, Richard 169, 227, 253, 277, 285, 289, 301, 306, 326 Waisar, Alfons 308-310 Waitz, Georg 114, 117, 118 Weber, Carl Maria von 301 Weber, Max 365 Weiss, Karel 226 Wernisch, Martin 431 Werstadt, Jaroslav 153, 170, 181 White, Hayden 14, 17, 441-463 Wieland, Christoph Martin 77 Wihoda, Martin 424 Winter, Lew (Lev) 187, 192, 193 Winter, Zikmund 121-127, 128,129-139, 222, 250, 255, 258, 374, 376, 380 Wirth, Zdenek 171, 178, 226 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 446 WolfF, Heinrich 456 Wolfovä, Rüzena 284, 288, 290-292, 294 Wolski, Ludwik 239 Wundt, Wilhelm 168 Zbynek z Buchova, viz z Buchova, Zbynek Zeman, Zbynek 435 Zenkl, Josef 180 Zfbrt, Öenek 123-127, 129, 132-133, 135, 139, 209-211, 220, 222-224, 235, 236, 247, 250, 255, 380 Zieh, Otakar 226, 268-269, 271, 275, 276-279, 284, 287, 298-299, 308 Zikmund Lucembursky 40, 87, 390, 391 Zilynskä, Blanka 431 Zilynskyj, Bohdan 374 Zouhar, Jakub 431 Zubaty, Josef 278-279, 284 Zdanov, Andrej 326, 347 Zd ärskä, Marie 309 Zelivsky, Jan, viz Jan Zelivsky Zidek, Pavel 13-14, 440, 441, 463 Zizka z Trocnova, Jan 23, 39, 44-45, 76, 77, 83-90, 174, 176-178, 181,186, 188, 190, 192,195, 200, 250, 259, 328, 336, 349, 390, 391, 401, 408, 409
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Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028953901&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028953901&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Personenregister
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title Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje
title_auth Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje
title_exact_search Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje
title_full Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje Petr Čornej
title_fullStr Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje Petr Čornej
title_full_unstemmed Historici, historiografie a dějepis studie, črty, eseje Petr Čornej
title_short Historici, historiografie a dějepis
title_sort historici historiografie a dejepis studie crty eseje
title_sub studie, črty, eseje
topic Geschichtswissenschaft (DE-588)4020535-6 gnd
Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd
Historiker (DE-588)4025098-2 gnd
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