scholarly journals Cohort fertility and educational expansion in the Czech Republic during the 20th century

2018 ◽  
Vol 38 ◽  
pp. 1699-1732 ◽  
Author(s):  
Krystof Zeman
Author(s):  
Hana Šefrová

Results of an analysis of dipteran pests composition and changes of their importance in agricultural, horticultural and ornamental plants during the 20th century are given. Even 89 Diptera species have been registered as pests of these plants (1.1 % of all species known in the Czech Republic). Of these ca 14 (16%) species caused regular and important and other 23 (26%) species occasional damages. The remaining 52 (58%) species are unimportant, local and sporadic pests. Only small changes (10% maximally) in the species composition of more important dipteran pests have been registered during the century.


2012 ◽  
Vol 57 (12) ◽  
pp. 2550-2567 ◽  
Author(s):  
JINDŘIŠKA BOJKOVÁ ◽  
KLÁRA KOMPRDOVÁ ◽  
TOMÁŠ SOLDÁN ◽  
SVĚTLANA ZAHRÁDKOVÁ

Author(s):  
J. Cajthaml ◽  
P. Tobiáš

The ”Czech Historical Atlas” project is a part of the NAKI II programme of the Czech Ministry of Culture and aims to create the following two main outputs: a printed atlas of the Czech history in the 20th century and an electronic map portal on the Czech history. This paper is focused on the latter mentioned output and specifically on the design of 3D scenes which should supplement the 2D map content. Currently existing literature is briefly reviewed and the procedural modelling is found to be suitable for the needs of urban landscape reconstruction. Furthermore, available data sources in the Czech republic are discussed and important aspects of modelling are presented.


2017 ◽  
pp. 367-399
Author(s):  
Rudolf Krajíc ◽  
Zdeněk Měřínský ◽  
Pavel Vařeka

Author(s):  
Hana Šefrová

Results of an analysis of coleopteran pests in agricultural, horticultural and ornamental plants during the 20th century are given. About 115 Coleoptera taxa were registered as pests of these plants (1.9% of all species known in the Czech Republic). Of these ca 20-25 species caused regular and important and other 40 species occasional and local damages. The remaining (ca 50-55) species appeared to be economically nearly or quite irrelevant. Only small changes in the composition of important coleopteran pests were registered during the century.


2021 ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
Anikó Radvánszky

The experience of “transfrontality”, in the concrete and figurative sense of the word, is always strongly dominant in a region where ethnic and national borders have always been separated, in an area where, throughout its history, but especially in the 20th century, in re- and re-emerging units, individual, community, or national identities had to be conceived according to new and new points of reference. The meaning of the concept of Central Europe is very variable, its use is diverse; there are several interpretations of the region based on geographical, political and cultural aspects. It is an indisputable fact that Central Europe today is a literary concept rather than an economic, political and spiritual reality, a concept that is kept alive by writers such as Milosz from Poland, Kundera from the Czech Republic, Miklós Mészöly from Hungary. In my study I compare two literary works, Danubio (Danube) by Claudio Magris and Hahn-Hahn grófnö pillantása (The Glance of Countess Hahn-Hahn) by Péter Esterházy that create and approach the imaginary construction called Central Europe in their own way. Both travel novels capture the trip on the Danube and the experience of transfrontality


The extent to which history is determinative of, or even relevant to, the present is of course subject to an old and inconclusive debate. There seems to be no guarantee that great social traditions and achievements of the past will be preserved to the present day, no matter what the effort. Conversely, however, if a society works hard at destroying its institutions and persists with this programme for decades, it is quite likely to succeed, as evidenced by the sad story of private law in several jurisdictions in central Europe in the second half of the 20th century.


2016 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 339-374 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Smith ◽  
Shu-Ling Tsai ◽  
Petr Matějů ◽  
Min-Hsiung Huang

2003 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 309-316
Author(s):  
Irena Hanouskova´ ◽  
Jiri´ Zaloudi´k ◽  
Jan Procha´zka ◽  
Pavli´NA Hakrova´ ◽  
Vladimi´R Ru§zicka

Atlanti ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-180
Author(s):  
Marie Ryantová

Besides using archives for the scientific, economic or economic-operational, legal and administrative purposes, also cultural and educational, or political purposes play an important part. The special archival exhibitions belong (beside the lectures) to the most interesting and attractive forms of the using archives already since the 50‘s of the 20th century - both, the greatest and as well as quite small in the individual archives, use the richness of the row of archives. The new archives buildings in the Czech Republic with the exhibition rooms or at least the showcases give a suitable opportunity for it also. The archival exhibitions have even specific financial and personal requirements, but serve also to propagate the archives and have an invaluable significance for the formation of historical awareness in both nationwide and regional scale.


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