Historica Olomucensia, 2013 (roč. 44), vol. 44

Kníže zakladatel? Otázka paměti o vládě Břetislava I. na Moravě v moderním historiografickém paradigmatu i v pramenech domácí provenience 12. až 14. věku

A Duke Founder? The Matter of Memory about the Reign of Bretislaus I in Modern Historiographic Paradigma and in Domestic Sources of the 12th and 14th Century

Josef Šrámek

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 11-41

The origins of the Benedictine monastery in Rajhrad traditionally arouse a wide range of questions at medieval historians. This fact is caused by poor knowledge of primary sources until the beginning of the 13th century that would give evidence of this institution history. The oldest documents, which date back to years 1045 and 1048, have conclusively been proven to be forgeries. The objective of this contribution is to reconsider the information value of both forgeries. On the grounds of the analysis of domestic narrative and diplomatic sources dated to the 12th and 13th century, the author assumes that awareness of practical traits of the reign of...

Západní mocnosti, obchod a otroci v první polovině 19. století v Senegambii

Western Powers, Trade and Slaves in Senegambia in the First Half of the 19th Century

Filip Strych

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 43-54

Senegambia represented a strategic area in the first half of the 19th century, whereas in the second half of this century the importance of the region began to decline. The chief authorities of this territory were France and Great Britain that competed for the influence and also the largest profit of trade. The study deals with the trade where is possible to find similarities as well as differences in the approach of both powers, for instance diverse preferences in choice of a grease for the domestic industry. Furthermore, the accent is put on various trading branches - the two most significant of them (peanuts and slaves) are discussed in detail....

Pietro Ciriaci - neúspěch v Československu klíčem k jeho dalšímu vzestupu?

Pietro Ciriaci - The Failure in Czechoslovakia as a Key to its Further Growth?

Marek Šmíd

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 55-73

Young, intelligent and educated Pietro Ciriaci (1885-1966) was appointed the third Apostolic Nuncio in Prague in 1928. His election has been a logical and right decision because he had made a great contribution to finish negotiating modus vivendi between Czechoslovakia and the Holy See. Furthermore, he belonged to efficient officers of the Roman Curia; he was young, determined and educated. After the arrival to Prague he had to contend with several matters; the restoration of severed diplomatic relations, the return of confidence in Catholicism as well as the Holy See and the development of Catholic Action were counted as the most complicated ones....

Vzťahy Andreja Hlinku a R. W. Seton-Watsona

The Relations of Andrej Hlinka and R. W. Seton-Watson

Vladimír Daniš, Zdislava Dvorščáková

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 75-97

The objective of this study is to outline the relations between two personalities of Slovak and Czechoslovak history Andrej Hlinka and R. W. Seton-Watson before the establishment of the first Czechoslovak Republic and also during this era. This period is pretty significant for a formation of Slovaks into a sovereign national subject with all essential attributes. It analyses the contribution of both of them in this process with all attendant circumstances, the negative as well as the positives ones. Moreover, this article shows that these prominent men were found on the same side of the fence during the Hungarian period; they had a common aim of eliminating...

"Na pana Špínu profesora si dejte v Praze též pozor, jest to Čech rozený, ale škodlivý teď němec." K činnosti čelného představitele německého aktivismu v první Československé republice Franze Spiny

"Na pana Špínu profesora si dejte v Praze též pozor, jest to Čech rozený, ale škodlivý teď němec." About the Activity of the Chief Representative of the German Activism Franz Spina in the First Czechoslovak Republic

Lukáš Novotný

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 99-113

Franz Spina belonged to the most prominent political representatives of the German national minority in the first Czechoslovak Republic. Immediately after the establishment of a new state, he started to participate in political life; he concerned himself with the agrarian movement. Later on, shortly after joining the parliament in 1920, he realized that attempts on territorial disintegration could not be successful. In the first half of 1920s he became a chief propagator of a policy of so-called activism, i.e. searching for a way of taking a more active cooperation with authorities as well as better understanding between the majority of Czech nation...

Zdroje informací o Austrálii v období první Československé republiky

The Information Flows about Australia in the Period of the First Czechoslovak Republic

Jana Burešová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 115-132

The study tracks how the involved inhabitants of the first Czechoslovak Republic received pieces of information about Australia. The Czechoslovak Foreign Institute was intentionally interested in Czechoslovak compatriots living abroad. Information about circumstances in Australia, the life of Czechs and Slovaks settled there as well as conditions for immigration were primarily flowing through this institute. Approximately 400 Czechs and Slovaks lived in Australia during the first Czechoslovak Republic which is quite a small amount in comparison with other states. They moved there because of economic reasons. The vast majority of them worked there manually...

Pribinove slávnosti v Nitre v auguste 1933: skúška československého režimu a štátnosti

The Pribina Festivities in Nitra in August 1933: a Test of the Czechoslovak Regime and Statehood

Peter Zmátlo

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 133-158

This paper deals with the Pribina Festivities in Nitra from the 12th to the 15th of August 1933. The author mainly describes and analyses the events of August 13th when the festivities culminated in a ceremonial parade and demonstration at Nitra airport, with government members, led by the prime minister Jan Malypetr present. Although there were no serious injuries or traffic accidents during the festivities despite the thousands of people there, members of the Hlinka People's Party disrupted the parade of August 13th and caused subsequent unrest through their verbal attacks on some of the demonstrators. The author analyses these events in detail and...

Ing. Josef Kšír - památkář, průkopník výzkumu o olomoucké pevnosti a významný fotograf olomouckých památek

Ing. Josef Kšír - a Preservationist, Founding Father of the Olomouc Fortress Research and Significant Photographer of Historical Sights in Olomouc

Miroslav Papoušek, Michael Viktořík

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 159-172

Josef Kšír (1892-1978) was considered to be a prominent specialist on urbanism, urban settlements and regulatory plans. Moreover, he was interested in urban development of Olomouc and he intensively published his findings. He wrote almost three hundred studies and popular science books during his life; some of them have not been overthrown yet. Josef Kšír worked as a documentarist and popularizer of vernacular architecture of Haná, a preserver of cultural heritage management in Olomouc region and he also transmitted his knowledge in the field of historic preservation to students of the Philosophical Faculty in Olomouc.

Profesor Ladislav Hosák očima kolegů, rodiny a přátel

The Professor Ladislav Hosák from the Point of View of his Colleagues, Family and Friends

Zuzana Haraštová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 173-192

Prof. PhDr. Ladislav Hosák, DrSc. represents an important personality of Moravian history. He devoted a great part of his life to pedagogical activities at secondary schools, especially grammar schools. Besides, he already published a large body of literature since his university studies; therefore there is no wonder that his future professional career was wedded to Palacký University in Olomouc. Since 1946 he was employed at the Pedagogical Faculty, he established the Institute of Historical Geography and as formerly his pedagogical activity was combined with an active research in Moravian topography. After going into deserved retirement in 1970 he...

Sgrafito Josefa Kučíka v kostele Nejsvětější Trojice v New Norcii

Josef Kučík's Sgraffito Murals in the Church of the Holy Trinity, New Norcia

Iva Rosario

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 193-214

In 1967 the Benedictine community at New Norcia, Western Australia, commissioned a mural of the Stations of the Cross for the Church of the Holy Trinity from the Czech-born artist, Josef Kučík (1912-1993). This mural is unusual because it is executed in sgraffito and extends beyond the traditional fourteen scenes to include supplementary pictures, some of which are connected with the history of the Benedictine order in New Norcia. After describing the motivation and overall structure of the Stations of the Cross, the article focuses on five representative scenes from the cycle and analyses their structure, style and their place in the iconographic program.

Historička Jiřina Holinková. Osobnost ve víru vědy a pedagogiky

The Historian Jiřina Holinková. The Personality in the Vortex of Research and Pedagogy

Michaela Kollerová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 215-230

Doc. PaedDr. Jiřina Holinková, CSc. (1921-2005) spent her whole professional life at the Department of History of the Faculty of Arts, Palacký University in Olomouc. At the beginning she worked as an assistant in the Institute of Historical Geography under the leadership of professor Hosák, then also as an assistant at the Department of History. She especially dealt with the early history and she aimed at the history of education above all. Her two published dissertations (of candidacy and habilitation) about schools in Moravia resulted from this research. However, the habilitation procedure in 1970 was not successful as a consequence of normalization...

Zpráva o činnosti Katedry historie Filozofické fakulty Univerzity Palackého v Olomouci v roce 2011/2012

Jaroslav Miller

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 233-237

První rok projektu Inovace studia Historických věd na Univerzitě Palackého v Olomouci

Jitka Kohoutová, Hana Jadrná Matějková

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 239-241

VIII. Protohistorická konference v Olomouci

Eduard Droberjar

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 243-244

Konference Malá Haná - paměť kulturní krajiny v Jevíčku

Eduard Droberjar, Ivo Barteček

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 245-246

Konference mladých historiků v Hradci Králové posedmé

Pavel Horák

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 247-248

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Josef Šrámek

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 251-255

Čičaj, Viliam - Bernhard, Jan Andrea: Orbis Helveticorum. Das Schweizer Buch und seine mitteleuropäische Welt. Historický ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied, Bratislava 2011.

Veronika Chmelařová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 257-259

Štefanský, Michal: Studená vojna. Slovensko 1955-1962. Vojenský historický ústav, Bratislava 2012.

Jana Burešová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 261-263

Geršlová, Jana: Dějiny moderního podnikání. Kamil Mařík - Professional Publishing, Ostrava 2012.

Jana Burešová

Historica Olomucensia vol. 44 (2013), 265-268