Acta musealia 2016/1-2
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Barokní sklípek se stavební obětinou z archeologického výzkumu na ulici Komenského v Uherském Brodě
A Baroque Cellar with a Building Oblation Discovered during an Archaeological Excavation in Komenského Street in Uherský Brod
Jaroslav Bartík, Lenka Běhounková, Tomáš Chrástek, Hana Nohálová, Kateřina Břečková
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:6-32 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.001
In 2015, before building a multifunctional house at the crossroads of Komenský and U sboru streets in Uherský Brod, a rescue archaeological excavation was carried out, during which a proof of the Bronze Age, High Middle Ages and particularly Modern Age settlements was found on the excavated plot. This contribution deals with one of the Modern Age features, which could be interpreted as a small sunk cellar or under floor hiding place where a building oblation was found. A rich found discovered there contained Baroque pottery, glass, animal bones as well as metal artefacts, which illustrate urban material culture in the first half of the 18th century.
Nad účty kaple Panny Marie ve Valašských Kloboukách z let 1842-1878
On the Accounts of the Chapel of Virgin Mary in Valašské Klobouky between 1842 and 1878
Petr Odehnal
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:34-43 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.002
The Chapel of Virgin Mary, which can be found near the road from Valašské Klobouky to Brumov, was built between 1842 and 1843. Surviving receipts and accounts from between 1842 and 1878 present a valuable view on the building of the chapel, its running costs and economics. The accounts enabled the researchers to see not only what the building costs of the chapel were and where the finance came from but also how the chapel functioned in the span of nearly four decades. Economically, the chapel was basically a self-contained unit. The income came mostly from alms, which covered not only the necessary regular outgoings but also the costs of inventory...
Role muzea na přelomu 19. a 20. století na maloměstě. Příklad Valašského Meziříčí (1884-1914)
The Role of a Museum at the Turn of the 20th Century An Example of Valašské Meziříčí (1884-1914)
Jan Matyáš
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:44-58 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.003
In the second half of the 19th century, the town of Valašské Meziříčí began fast development. This process was apparent particularly in cultural and social spheres. Many clubs and societies as well as schools were established, and, amongst others, also a museum. A lawyer, JUDr. Alois Mikyška, who moved to the region of Wallachia from Prague in 1863, often initiated establishment of these ventures. It was also he, who instigated establishment of the local Museum Society (18th January 1884). This society, headed by Mikyška, then organised the museum and its collections. Attention is therefore focused on the running of the institution, key leading figures...
Reichovy sklárny - odraz technologie na výsledných produktech v dobách největšího rozmachu firmy od založení, přes znárodnění a převrat
Reich's Glassworks - an Impact of Technology on the End Products at the Time of the Biggest Expansion of the Company
Helena Mynarčíková
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:60-78 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.004
Reich's glassworks in Krásno nad Bečvou was inherently recorded in glass-making history and enterprise of the town of Valašské Meziříčí, this not only largely thanks to its founder and owner, Salomon Reich, but above all thanks to its quality and unparalleled products in the glass industry market. Customer demands often changed and so the company had to be continuously transformed to be able to offer the most up to date products to a wide range of customers. To protect its know-how and proprietary rights, the company took out many patents. The products were decorated in certain ways, which gradually became simpler to speed up the production. Thanks...
K historii kobercové výroby v Zašové a ve Valašském Meziříčí. Vázané přehozy na houpací křesla
On the History of Carpet Production in Zašová and Valaššké Meziříčí. Knotted Spreads for Rocking Chairs
Olga Méhešová
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:80-107 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.005
The contribution deals with the history of the production of hand knotted wool carpets in Zašová and Valašské Meziříčí at the time the workshop (from 1898) and the Provincial Tapestry and Carpet School (from 1909) were headed by painter Rudolf Schlattaur (1861-1915). It encompasses Schlattaur's ideas and undertakings that were to promote carpet production, which, he had decided in 1911, should be increased at the expense of tapestry manufacture. This long term strategy was to be implemented into the future. The contribution further analyses the range of products at the time of the First World War (after the death of the workshop founder) and shortly...
Alois Horák - R. Bojko
Iva Dupalová
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:108-121 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.006
Poet and prose writer R. Bojko (his real name was JUDr. Alois Horák, 1877-1952) is one of the nearly forgotten authors in the Czech literature. He published a total of 8 collections of poems and a novel. His lyrical and epic work deals with belief in God, celebration of life and man or protest against war. He lived in Napajedla for most of his life (1910-1952), where he created his work, practised law and enjoyed busy social life.
Staňte se světovými podnikateli aneb Motivace v baťovském systému
Become World-Wide Entrepreneurs or, Motivation in Baťa Company Structure
Hana Kuslová
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:122-136 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.007
The expansion of Baťa Company was inherently linked to personal development of its co-workers. The management therefore put a great emphasis on their continuous motivation, which took various forms.Baťa slogans were the most visible part of motivation as they were displayed publicly. Inner motivation was far more varied.High salary was, most probably, the greatest temptation. To achieve the best possible results, co-workers were also motivated by a promise of a share in the profit. Bad work of one member of a workshop reflected on the whole workshop, thus all co-workers strived to be as efficient as possible and in that sense they checked the...
Edukace mladých žen v rámci filozofie firmy Baťa a.s. do roku 1945
Education of Young Women in the Framework of Baťa Company Philosophy up to the Year 1945
Gabriela Culík Končitíková
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:138-152 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.008
Baťa Company started developing their own educational system as early as 1904. At that time, however, any courses were only random educational events aimed at momentary needs of the company, mostly in the field of engineering. Education was casual, short-term, and mostly in the form of short practical courses that were to help the employees to acquire skills necessary for new technological methods in the production. Only in 1918, when the School for New Employees was founded, we can talk about the company's attempt to provide systematic education through specialised institutions. It needs to be said that the term 'school' had, in the framework of Baťa...
Pokus o poválečnou rekonstrukci Školy umění v letech 1945-1949
The Attempted Post-War Reconstruction of the School of Arts between 1945 and 1949
Vít Jakubíček
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:154-177 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.009
This contribution looks at the history of the School of Arts between 1945 and 1949, when the school underwent transformation into the School of Applied Arts. In spite of a number of difficulties, the institution managed, mainly thanks to its Director, František Kadlec, to become consolidated soon after the war and establish a new character, which, to a certain extent, reflected the changes in design as well as cultural and political field. The School was so able to, already within the first two years after the war, present realistic and viable programme, which was also consistent with the state trends for industrial design. In spite of these efforts,...
Musealia
Boty z BACHORU - doklad hledání náhražkových materiálů během 2. světové války
Silvie Lečíková
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:180-185 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2016.010
Personalia a miscelanea
PhDr. Anežka Fialová
Markéta Mercová
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:188-193
Pětaosmdesátiny Karla Pavlištíka (*12. 3. 1931)
Alena Prudká
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:194-207
Recenze
Kateřina Czinegová: Jménem zákona! Kapitoly z minulosti a současnosti bezpečnostních sborů ve Zlíně. Muzeum jihovýchodní Moravy ve Zlíně, Zlín 2016, 111 stran. ISBN 978-80-87130-36-0
Pavel Šrámek
Acta musealia 2016/1-2:210-212