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Between the 15th and 16th century, the Bohemian province of the Dominican Order underwent a crisis caused by the political and religious situation in Bohemia and Moravia. The general climate changed after the Battle of the White Mountain, but this change did not involve an immediate transformation of the Dominican Order in the Bohemian province. The essay explains certain aspects of the monastic discipline (i.e. clothing, disposal of property, fasting, etc.) between circa 1650-1720 and shows how the province gradually changed and adopted stricter rules which were common in foreign convents.