na valné hromadě hospodářského spolku pro okresy pardubický, přeloučský a holický, v Přelouči dne 4. června 1885 konané, přednášel Karel Adámek and Otisk z "Hospodářského listu" chrudimského
The present study focuses on the problem of the development of mortality in the parish of St. Anne in Cheb (Eger) in the years 1787-1901. On the basis of excertped parish registers of the dead were ascertained the numbers of dead, the gross mortality rate, average life duration, mortality of newborns and children, aseasonal oscillations, and also the analysis of the causes of death was realized., Jana Kolouchová., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The present article presents the population of the parish of Stařeč at the very end of the Old Demographic Regime. The main part of the article is based on the analysis of the data obtained from the study of the registers of the births, deaths and marriages. The parish Stařeč was chosen as representing the territory where has so far not been realized a thourough study of the development of population in the nineteenth century. This part of the Bohemian - Moravian borderlands belonged to the mostly agricultural regions, at the same time, however, with successfully developing light industry. Its inhabitants lived exclusively in the villages and small towns and were predominantly of Czech nationality. The parish was large enough to render the demographical analysis of the data meaningful., Vendula Krausová., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Transnational feminism has become a significant global actor in recent decades, but it is not unanimous. Imperial tendencies of western feminists to influence women in other cultures have already appeared in the history of the feminist movement. Criticism of white Euro-American feminism, especially in the form of global sisterhood, has reached a peak in the past three decades, especially in international fora. Anti-colonial feminists have complained about the racist and orientalist practices of American feminists. Black and latino women, Eastern European post-communist women, and Islamic feminists have voiced protest against the universalisation of feminism and western forms of emancipation. This article presents these challenges to the feminist movement and the recent shift to the concept of transnational feminism that includes intersectional analysis and transversal politics. The author argues that in the 1990s post-socialist feminists were critical of the West in the same way that third-world feminists have been. Today this problem is beginning to twist as the post-socialist feminists became the part of the dominant subject and they need to take into account the criticisms of marginalised women from developing countries., Marta Kolářová., Obsahuje bibliografii, and Anglické resumé