Co je dobré umět, chcete-li obstát v polárních krajích? Půdní vířníky nic nepřekvapí. Odpovědí na extrémní podmínky jsou anhydrobióza či partenogeneze., What is good to know if you want to survive in a polar region? Anhydrobiosis and/or parthenogenesis improve the ability of hydrobionts to adapt to extremes., and Miloslav Devetter.
Českou verzi knihy vyhlásil časopis „Dějiny a Současnost“ v roce 2013 jako nejlepší českojazyčnou historickou práci roku. Využití konceptů moderních západoevropských sociálních a kulturních dějin na české matérii se nakonec ukázalo i jako velmi atraktivní pro mezinárodní vědeckou obec, o čemž svědčí v dubnu 2016 publikovaný překlad rozšířeného a dopracovaného textu anglo-americkým nakladatelským domem Berghahn Books., The book by the historian Rudolf Kučera, a permanent researcher at the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences, contributes to our understanding of the working-class life in central Europe during World War I. Far from the battlefront, hundreds of thousands of workers toiled in Bohemian factories over the course of World War I, and their lives were inescapably shaped by the conflict. In particular, they faced new and dramatic forms of material hardship that strained social ties and placed in sharp relief the most mundane aspects of daily life, such as when, what, and with whom to eat. This study reconstructs the experience of the Bohemian working class during the Great War through explorations of four basic spheres - food, labor, gender, and protest - that comprise a fascinating case study in early twentieth-century social history., and Rudolf Kučera.
Jan Raymund (1737-1808) was a member of the Maltese convent of Our Lady beneath the Chain in Prague. He worked as a preacher and later also a parish priest at the church of Our Lady Victorious in Prague. He is the author of a number of printed books containing mainly sermons. Five volumes with manuscript collections of his sermons and one short historiographical work have been preserved as well. He created a library with more than 1,300 simple shelf marks, of which it has been possible to trace 111 volumes., Pavel Trnka., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy