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Novověké hřbitovy v Dolním Slezsku

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The paper introduces modern era cemeteries in Lower Silesia as specific parts of historical landscape. The timeframe of the topic spans the period from the reforms introduced at the Age of Enlightenment at the end of the 18th century till today. The field research focused on the study of urban, architectural and heritage qualities of cemeteries while taking their stonemason and vegetation components into consideration. This was followed by analysis of cartographic and iconographic sources mostly from the 19th and 20th centuries based on which it was possible to reconstruct the ideal look of cemeteries whose appearance changed significantly after the expulsion of Germans. There is a large set of documents that comprises information about the dramatic character and the scope of the changes. Based on the obtained knowledge we can say that cemeteries in Lower Silesia have been specific historical landscapes which are real sites of memory.
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Proměny krajiny kolem loveckého zámečku Bon Repos

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The article describes the changes in the landscape around the Bon Repos hunting chateau at Lysá nad Labem. An analysis of the oldest cartographic and iconographic sources from the 18th and 19th centuries was used to assess the wider landscape context and describe the key stages in the evolution of the chateau, adjacent park and farmland.
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The study introduces the modern history of the Bon Repos hunting lodge near Lysá nad Labem in the context of changing attitude to the preservation of broader premises of cultural sights. The research covered the time from the first land reform till the current adaptation. Based on an analysis of cartographic and iconographic sources from the 20th and 21st centuries the author was able to describe the development of one of the most significant sights owned by the Sporck family while using the method of comparative and oral history.
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This study is focused on street names and historical maps of the 19th and 20th century as crucial sources providing information about hydronymy, its development and changes. This is illustrated with the region of Ostrava (the Czech Republic). There were large pond systems in the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of them are still maintained, others partially or completely disappeared from the landscape.
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