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<title>Ein Erbe mit Folgen. Zdeněk Jirásek, „Ocelová koncepce“ hospodářství českých zemí 1947–1953. [Die „Stahl-konzeption“ der Wirtschaft der böhmischen Länder 1947–1953], Opava: Schlesische Universität Opava 2014, 234 S.</title>
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<description>Ein Erbe mit Folgen. Zdeněk Jirásek, „Ocelová koncepce“ hospodářství českých zemí 1947–1953. [Die „Stahl-konzeption“ der Wirtschaft der böhmischen Länder 1947–1953], Opava: Schlesische Universität Opava 2014, 234 S.
Jakubec, Ivan
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<title>Towards an Understanding of the Party Historiography in the 1950s and 1960s</title>
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Calta, Jan
This paper examines the origin and development of the party historiography in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s and 1960s. It considers this issue on two levels. The first level is a theoretical and methodological understanding through an analysis of the discourse and discursive practice with rejection of the paradigm shift in the party historiography of the fifties and sixties. The conceptual model is the existence of an unchanging paradigm, within which occurs a transformation or rivalry of several historiographic discourses. The second level is defining of the various stages of the party historiography, striving to identify the critical milestones and, based on period discussions, to formulate some interpretive and methodological shifts in the discursive practice. The main stages are defined as a period of Stalinist discourse (1950–1956), a period of post-Stalinist discourse (1956–1963), and a period of Reformist discourse (1963–1970).
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<title>A historian Robert Sak died</title>
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<description>A historian Robert Sak died
Jiroušek, Bohumil
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<title>Textilindustrie in der Geschichte des Nordmährens — bisheriger Stand der ForschungTextile Industry in Northern Moravia: Present Situation in the Research</title>
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<description>Textilindustrie in der Geschichte des Nordmährens — bisheriger Stand der ForschungTextile Industry in Northern Moravia: Present Situation in the Research
Dubská, Pavla
The presented historiography survey would like to map and assess a situation in existing research of the textile industry in Northern Moravia. The interest in the Northern Moravian textile industry started as early as in 1840s. In the decades to come, virtually up to the end of the WWII the research of the textile industry in Northern Moravia was mainly a „domain“ of German homeland researchers who focused mainly upon development of particular manufactures, beginning of the factory production, life of the weavers, spinners and homecraft labourers, much less then upon prominent enterpreneurial personalities and families. Systematic professional research of the Northern Moravian textile industry history concerning started in 1950s mainly in connection with the names of František Mainuš, Miloň Dohnal or Milan Myška. These authors dealt predominantly with the issue of the end of the guild production, development of the scattered and then concentrated production and last but not the least the rise of the industrial revolution in the first half of the 19th century. The greatest deal of the work was carried out in 1970s and 1980s thanks to historians, archive workers and other professionals around specialized research centres in Trutnov and Ústí nad Orlicí. One of them is also a well-known Šumperk archive worker and historian František Spurný who within his thorough research deals among others with a fate of prominent enterpreneurial families as much as with a development of the Northern Moravian textile industry after 1945. The last two decades nevertheless have brought forth a decline in interest in the textile production history, not being it only the Northern Moravian one. The greatest attention has been paid in the domestic textile industry to projects focused upon a research and protection of the industrial heritage in our country. However, we may generally state that present textile industry history research has been facing a considerable fragmentation of themes and a lack of a systematic approach to the given issue.
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