Studie otevírá téma fungování expertního prostředí psychodisciplín (psychiatrie, psychologie, psychoterapie apod.) v socialistickém Československu, a to nikoli ve smyslu jejich vnitrooborového vývoje, nýbrž proměny jejich společenské a kulturní funkce a vztahu k politické moci. Autorka sleduje oborové společenství psychoterapeutů od šedesátých let, jeho polooficiální institucionální a vzdělávací platformy, prosazování psychoterapie v systému socialistického zdravotnictví, její vztah k ostatním psychodisciplínám a komunikaci s odbornými trendy na Západě. V centru její pozornosti je zejména první vzdělávací psychoterapeutický systém v Československu označovaný jako SUR (jde o akronym utvořený z iniciál příjmení tří zakladatelů - Jaroslava Skály, Edmunda Urbana a Jaromíra Rubeše), který fungoval od roku 1967 a jímž do konce osmdesátých let prošlo na dva tisíce účastníků. Vyznačoval se především sebezkušenostním principem výcviku, kdy na sebe terapeuti aplikovali stejné metody a režim jako na pacienty. Po roce 1989 zažil obor obrovský rozkvět a psychoterapeutické přístupy k mezilidským vztahům i vlastnímu „já“ se staly nejen módní záležitostí a dobrým obchodním artiklem, ale též hlubší součástí každodenního života. Tuto proměnu autorka konfrontuje s literaturou věnovanou takzvané psychoterapeutizaci společnosti v západní Evropě. Uzavírá, že Michelem Foucaultem inspirované analýzy psychodisciplín jako opory expertního vládnutí (Nikolas Rose) jsou sice lákavé i pro výklad období neoliberální dominance v českých zemích, avšak pomíjejí specifický historický kontext subverzivnosti psychoterapie v pozdním socialismu, využívání zdrojů socialistického zdravotnictví i jejich výpadku po roce 1989., a1_The study opens the topic of the functioning of the expert environment of psychic disciplines (psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, etc.) in socialist Czechoslovakia; not in the sense of their intradisciplinary evolution, but rather with a view to transformations of their social and cultural function and relationship to political powers-that-be. The authoress monitors the professional community of psychotherapists since the 1960s, its semi-official institutional and educational platforms, promotion of psychotherapy in the socialist system of medical care, relation of psychotherapy to other psychic disciplines, and communication with professional trends in the West. She focuses maily on the first educational psycho- therapeutic system in Czechoslovakia known as SUR (it is an acronym consisting of the initials of its three founders - Jaroslav Skála, Edmund Urban and Jaromír Rubeš), which was in use since 1967 and which some 2,000 participants passed through by the end of the 1980s. It was characterized by a self-experience training principle, with therapists applying the same metods and regimes to themselves as to patients. Since 1989 the discipline has experienced a tremendous boom and psychotherapeutic approaches to interpersonal relations and to the "ego" have become not just an "in" thing and a good business, but also a deeper part of everyday life. The authoress confronts the transformation with literature dedicated to the so-called psychotherapization of society in Western Europe., a2_She concludes that analyses of psychic disciplines as tools of expert rule (Nikola Rose), which were inspired by Michel Foucault, while potentially tempting as an interpretation tool of the period of neo-liberal dominance in the Czech Lands, ignore the specific historical context of the subversive nature of psychotherapy during the period of late socialism, utilization of resources of the socialist medical care system, and their failure after 1989., Adéla Gjuričová., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
The Swedish Royal Technology Mission 2012, which included King Carl XVI Gustaf, met on May 9, 2012 at the headquarters of th n n the ASCR with the representatives of Academy of Sciences. At the opening, President of the ASCR Jiří Drahoš briefly introduced the ASCR and its role in our system of science and research, including international cooperation projects. The Swedish delegation then was acquainted with the Tokamak COMPASS project, the PALS system and with the future superlaser ELI. The day before, the Swedish guests were welcomed at the Institute of Botany in Průhonice, where the Swedish King also inspected and expressed great interest the complex of Průhonice Park. The purpose of the Royal Technology Mission visit was to acquire more detailed information of the strategies, initiatives and opportunities in countries of the EU that have industrial, technological and scientific traditions similar to Sweden's. Of the new members of the EU, the ČR is the second largest trading partner of this advanced Scandinavian country; approximately 200 Swedish companies operate here. While in the ČR, the Royal Technology Mission discussed cooperation particularly in three key areas in information technology, nanotechnology and medicine. and Petr Zuna.
The two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the Don Giovanni premiere, in 1787, and the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the foundation, in 1837, of Pragues Mozart Denkmal, the first ever Mozart Memorial Collection, housed from then until now in Pragues Klementinum, offer the opportunity to take a look at Mozarts standing in the early 19th century in Bohemia through the eyes of press and writing on music of the time (August Wilhelm Ambros, Wenzel Johann Tomaschek, Joseph Proksch, Ed. Murelli), as well as period arrangements of his works and the ways of their interpretation., Michaela Freemanová., Obsahuje seznam literatury, and České resumé na s. 102.
Studie Evy Veselovské se zabývá notovanými kodexy, které vznikly na území dnešního Slovenska od 14. do začátku 16. století a do jejichž způsobu notace se promítl vliv českého kulturního prostředí., Recent research of Slovakian medieval notated codices and manuscript fragments raised an important fact: the written culture of the late 14th and 15th centuries in Slovakia was strongly influenced by education from Czech lands. Particularly between 1370 and 1520, the direct impact of the scribal notation tradition from Czech lands to Slovak area can be detected in a number of Slovakian music sources. Codices and dozens of manuscript fragments documenting Bohemian notation in the Slovak geographical area have become the subject of research, along with the systematization, analysis and evaluation of all currently known and edited medieval notated sources from Slovakia. The main purpose of this research is to organise the information gained from these sources, and to determine the general structural features of Bohemian notation in Slovakia., Eva Veselovská., Rubrika: Studie, and Slovenské resumé na s. 376, anglický abstrakt na s. 337.