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2. 25. Österreichische Volkskundetagung - "Erb. gut? Kulturelles Erbe in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft", Innsbruck 14.-17. listopadu 2007
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- Nosková, Jana
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- Czech
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3. Blahopřání Danuši Sedlákové
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- Mevaldová, Helena
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- Czech
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4. Books
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- Miroslav Válka has reviewed a Slovak publication by Jaroslav Čukan et al.: Butín. Cultural traditions of Slovaks in the Romanian Banat (Butín. Kultúrne tradície Slovákov v rumunskom Banáte).The book builds on the previous publication activities of the Faculty of Arts at Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra that intensely document the culture of Slovaks in so-called Lower Land. A publication on cultural traditions of Butín in the Romanian Banat near the Serbian border. The authors attempt to analyse the phenomena and search the factors that shape ethnical consciousness and local culture of Slovaks from Butín. they have asked questions concerning what the local culture and the culture of other Slovak villages in Banat and in the Lower Land have in common and how they differ as well as how transmission and acculturation take place. Libor Svoboda reviews Roman Doušek’s book Sebranice and their reeve Ondřej Kanýz (1694-1761). Village community and its culture in the first half of the XVIII century.(Sebranice a jejich rychtář Ondřej Kanýz. Vesnická komunita a její kultura v první polovině 18. století)., The book was created as a result of studies of manuscript materials relating to the personality of Sebranice reeve Ondřej Kanýz. The author describes various aspects of the contemporary culture of the village, from its social structures through material culture and family rituals to religion and the spiritual world of the contemporary villagers. the book also focuses on an individual, village reeve Ondřej Kanýz, through whom we learn most information on the life in a Moravian baroque village. Second of the reviewed books is a monograph written by a collective of authors under the leadership of Markéta Holubová Obraz ženy v kramářské produkci (The Picture of Woman in Broadside Production). Czech ethnology has paid a lot of attention to the broadside prints within the last one hundred years. The advance in thorough understanding of available materials related first of all to the recent cataloguing and digitising plenty of broadside print collections creates an ideal platform for the development of a number of new viewpoints concerning this issue., Twelve essays document the extent to which broadside production can be used as a specific source material whose analysis reveals information about the phenomenon under examination as a subject, as well as about the way it can help to portray phenomena for general awareness. The result of a systematic field research of folk architecture carried out within the frame of the grant project Identification and documentation of traditional folk architecture in the Zlín region is a pair of publications: Folk architecture known unknown. Zlín region. I. Uherské Hradiště area. (Lidové stavby známé neznámé. Zlínský kraj. I. Uherskohradišťsko) and Folk architecture known unknown. Zlín region. II. Zlín area. (Lidové stavby známé neznámé. Zlínský kraj. II. Zlínsko). The authors have dealt with residential, farm and operational buildings and the material collected (from total of 260 sites) describes specific features of various stages of development as well as transformation of folk architecture objects over the past more than one hundred years. In 2009, the department of European Ethnology at Masaryk University in Brno launched a new publisher’s series Ethnological materials by publishing Ethnographic materials in Czech culture and history journals in the second half of the XIX century. Annotated bibliography (Národopisné materiály v českých kulturně-historických časopisech 2. poloviny 19. století. Anotovaná bibliografie)., In the 60’s of the XX century, its author Emil Malacka processed several printed matters published in the second half of the XIX century (Besedy lidu, Čas, Květy, Obzor, Osvěta, Světozor and Zlatá Praha) that brought interesting texts and pictorial material not only from the ethnological but also historical, art-historical and literary point of view. The publication comprises an introductory analytical study coupled with a characteristic of excerpted periodicals. The core of the publication is two bibliographical lists: a) text contributions (2,563 records) sorted by author, b) list of illustrations (1,146 records). Ivana Šusteková’s book Pedlars from Kysúce (Podomoví obchodníci z Kysúc) deals with this specific occupation in the mountainous region in Northern Slovakia., On the basis of the processing of archival collections and interviews with witnesses, she attempts to reconstruct the causes leading to the emergence of this kind of living, attempts to identify the socio-economic context, observes house-to-house salesmen’s routes, their living conditions, product range and sales organization, clothes and many other material and nonmaterial phenomena. Spiritual culture is represented in the book Hody s právem na Uherskohradišťsku (“Hody s právem” Festival in Uherské Hradiště region) by Ludmila Tarcalová. By the means of extensive field research, the author managed to record the unique phenomenon of the Czech ceremonial culture within the span of one hundred years through words and pictures. The book by Josef Tvarůžek, Daniel Drápala and other authors Valaši v Betlémě (The Wallachs in Bethlehem) contains a collection of almost thirty Christmas carols and a Christmas play Valaši (The Wallachs). The collection of Christmas songs from Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, which were gathered by Josef Tvarůžek at the beginning of the 20th century, is enriched by introductory studies devoted to advent and Christmas time in Rožnov pod Rradhoštěm and surroundings., and Tento abstrakt je společný pro 8 recenzí uvedených v oddílu Knihy
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5. HANNOVER MESSE 2011
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6. Instructions for authors
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7. Instructions for authors
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8. Jubileum PhDr. Josefa Beneše, CSc.
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- Johnová, Helena
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- ethnographers, ethnographic museology, jubilee, and Josef Beneš
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- Czech
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- Autorka článku je uvedena se zkratkou křestního jména H.
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9. Krmě, jídlo, žrádlo
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- Štěpánová, Irena
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- Czech
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10. Nejvyšší ocenění Akademie věd ČR pro Lydii Petráňovou (Praha, 22. 2. 2011)
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- Woitsch, Jiří
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- Czech
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