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An old map, the Klaudyan Map of Bohemia (1518), was used as the starting point for the reconstruction of a part of historic traffic path on the Czech-Moravian border while emphasizing the location of the town of Polná. data from the Klaudyan Map were complemented with field research of traffic areas and with modern methods that can show traces of paths in the landscape.
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The initian methodological part of the study deals with the environmental history as a new branch of science that is currently being developed arond the world. THe environmental history has stagnated in Slovakia, so the aim of this article is to contribute, at least partially, to the further development of this field of science. The second part of the paper present a case study, which on the basis of historical, archival and field research briefly focuses on the environmental history of the border river Ipeľ, forming the broder between Slovak Republic and Hungary since 1918. The river and its river basin had been transformaed by intensive human activities, which began in the 10th century.
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The paper aims to show differentiation of the socio-economic statut of sixty selected housing estates in Czechia on the example of the educational level of the population. We focus both on the differentiation of the housing estates and on the comparison of their position within the Czech cities. Our analyses show that even if the position of most housing estates as compared with other urban neigbourhoods has deteriorated in last decades, they still represent a very heterogeneous set of neighbourhoods in Czechia.
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The paper deals with quantification of the contents of Fabricius’ map of Moravia originating from 1569 and at the same time analyses the so far unidentified objects depicted in the map. In spite of the long-term interest of researchers in the map, their analyses failed to result in satisfactory conclusions. Based on research of historic sources the author managed to verify or newly identify some locally significant elements in the map. Their inclusion in the map not only documented author’s own experience, but also referred to the historic memory of landscape which does not exist anymore.
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The paper focused on the development of fish farming in Bohemia during the 17th and 18th centuries in a specific region which has not been researched in detail yet (specifically the development of the Jesuit demesne of Opařany in the western area of the Tábor district in South Bohemia) Results of this research correct partial assumptions form older studies and also showed certain local differences as compared to the development in the whole country.
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