M. Paulová was the first woman in the Czech history which became professor at university. She was a historian and dealt especially with the history of Eastern Europe and of Balkan Peninsula. Her research, lasting many years, in the documentation of the Slavonic revolt groups and their activities during the WWI was very important. M. Paulová was a member of many scholarly societies and organizations at home and abroad, and her research was highly regarded by representatives of the interwar Czechoslovakia and of Yugoslavia. Her personal papers deposited in the ASCR Archives were processed a published in inventory. The inventory is prefaced by a thorough introduction informing on her life and on the contents of preserved documentation
Kateřina Bobková-Valentová. © Kateřina Bobková-Valentová Kateřina Bobková-Valentová was born in the ...
The goal of this master thesis is to capture the life of a postal clerk, later a municipal councilor...
The study describes life and work of Josef Vítězslav Šimák (1870-1941), especially his studies of hi...
In Milada Paulová (1891-1970) - The story of the first female docent in Czechoslovakia in 1925 I hav...
The primary aim of the study is to bring closer the complicated personality of the Czech historian, ...
In Milada Paulová (1891-1970) - The story of the first female docent in Czechoslovakia in 1925 I hav...
This thesis is about the proffesional life of Milada Paulová. The thesis deals with the reaction of ...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to scrutinize the story of life of Eleonora Mendlova, the wife of ...
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Kateřina Bobková-Valentová. © Kateřina Bobková-Valentová Kateřina Bobková-Valentová was born in the ...
The goal of this master thesis is to capture the life of a postal clerk, later a municipal councilor...
The study describes life and work of Josef Vítězslav Šimák (1870-1941), especially his studies of hi...
In Milada Paulová (1891-1970) - The story of the first female docent in Czechoslovakia in 1925 I hav...
The primary aim of the study is to bring closer the complicated personality of the Czech historian, ...
In Milada Paulová (1891-1970) - The story of the first female docent in Czechoslovakia in 1925 I hav...
This thesis is about the proffesional life of Milada Paulová. The thesis deals with the reaction of ...
The aim of this diploma thesis is to scrutinize the story of life of Eleonora Mendlova, the wife of ...
My theses deals with Antonie Reissová, the second wife of a poet František Ladislav Čelakovský and t...
The aim of my work, after collecting and studying the available literature, is to describe a long an...
The study delineates a picture of the woman writer, Růžena Svobodová, as an example of possible real...
This bachelor thesis deals with the personality of Marie Kovářová, ethnographic worker of Podblanick...
The bachelor's thesis will be introduced by outlining the term women's issues, the historical transf...
Tereza Novakova was a significant personality of Czech culture at the turn of 19th and 20th century....
The main theme of the presented dissertation is life's work of Anna Regina Husová (1857 - 1945). The...
Kateřina Bobková-Valentová. © Kateřina Bobková-Valentová Kateřina Bobková-Valentová was born in the ...
The goal of this master thesis is to capture the life of a postal clerk, later a municipal councilor...
The study describes life and work of Josef Vítězslav Šimák (1870-1941), especially his studies of hi...