Acta musealia 2018/1-2


Studie

Sídliště lengyelské kultury Šelešovice - "Pod rozdíly"

The Lengyel Culture settlement Šelešovice - "Pod rozdíly"

Jaroslav Bartík, Adam Fojtík, Miroslav Popelka

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:8-31 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.001  

This study offers an assessment of a minor archaeological excavation which was undertaken in connection with building a new house estate in locality Šelešovice - 'Pod rozdíly'. In the framework of several stages of rescue excavations, in addition to features from several later periods, also a small part of Lengyel Culture settlement was surveyed. Included in this exploration are three recessed settlement pits with no detailed classification as to their purpose. We cannot exclude exploratory function for mining subsurface loess or their function as objects of storage and economic character. It is not possible to establish the total area of the settlement...

Nížinné sídlisko púchovskej kultúry v Malenoviciach pri Zlíne

A Valley Settlement of Púchov Culture in Malenovice near Zlín

Zuzana Staneková, Adam Fojtík, Miroslav Popelka

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:32-52 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.002  

Locality Chmelník is situated in the cadastre of Malenovice near Zlín. In 2015 a rescue archaeological excavation was carried out here, in which, three areas with cultural strata containing archaeological finds were established. The richest in finds was the third area, which was consequently divided into five sections. In addition to cultural strata, also two settlement objects were explored. The finds from this excavation date this locality to La Tène period. The ceramics finds represent Púchov culture; while a part of the finds can be dated to middle La Tène period. This is the first known settlement with finds of pre-Púchov horizon...

Lokalizace zaniklé středověké vsi Hondorf na Rožnovsku

Localization of extinct medieval village Hondorf in Rožnov region

Jan Anlauf, Šárka Anlaufová

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:54-66 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.003  

In the above article we would like to attempt to sum up the up-to-date knowledge on vanished village of Hondorf in the Rožnov region. The existence of the village is documented in historical records, which, however, only give information about it perishing before the year 1502. We also assume that Hondorf could be linked to villages Vyšová and Nová Vyšová, mentioned in the year 1348.The location of the village is associated with forest locality Hondorf, which is situated approximately 5 km north of the centre of the town of Zubří. No archaeological records confirming its existence or exact site were available up to date. Archaeological finds of...

Tištěné bible ve sbírkových a knihovních fondech Muzea jihovýchodní Moravy ve Zlíně

Printed Bibles in the Collections and Libraries of the Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín

Veronika Balajková

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:68-90 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.004  

The Museum of South East Moravia in Zlín owns very interesting as well as numerous collections of rare historical books. A large part of the collections was obtained from the effects of the museum societies from Luhačovice, Vizovice and Napajedla. The number of objects, saved thanks to activities of museum societies, substantiates the importance of museum societies in saving records of the past of our region as well as the respect with which the local inhabitants treated these societies, expressed by the character of donations from family heritage. Among the most valued collections of our museum is a set of Bibles. It is not very extensive as far as...

Kamenická dílna Jana Záhoříka v Uherském Brodě a navazující kamenosochařský závod jeho ženy Julie

Jan Záhořík's Stonemason Workshop in Uherský Brod and Its Consequent Transformation into a Stone Work Enterprise by His Wife, Julia

Aleš Naňák

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:92-109 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.005  

The article looks at minor sacral architecture in the regions of Uherský Brod and Zlín, focusing on the stonemason workshop of Jan Záhořík. He headed the workshop between 1883 and 1898. The article notes forms used as well as placement of the works. It follows the development of the workshop after the death of Jan Záhořík and describes activities of his wife Julia, née Jarolímková, who, based on the heritage from her husband, went on to establish a prospering stone work enterprise. The enterprise was later taken over by Jaroslav Lužný.

Malíř František Hlavica

František Hlavica, a Painter

Nela Vlčková

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:110-132 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.006  

František Hlavica (1885-1952), a painter, is one of the all but forgotten artists on the Czech art scene. He has, nevertheless, a great significance for the Wallachian region. His work is mostly represented by figurative motifs and landscape paintings. Hlavica moved to Brno, where he settled and earned his living mostly by painting official portraits. During the 1920s, the artist seeks regions with rich folklore heritage and visits them frequently. He focuses on documenting folk costumes but also folk architecture. In 1928 he became a lecturer at the Technical University in Brno, where he worked until 1951. The style of his work did not change much...

"Čtenáři, vzpomeň nás, my že roztroušeně mrtvi ležíme, jak povinnost kázala nám!" Oběti Velké války z Valašských Klobouk

'Remember, oh Reader, We Lie Scattered Here Dead, Obedient to Our Duty!' Casualties of the First World War from Valašské Klobouky

Petr Odehnal

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:134-165 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.007  

In 1931 a memorial to the casualties of the First World War was erected in Valašské Klobouky. There are 55 names on the plaque; four more names were inscribed at a later stage. The article overviews casualties of the First World War from the town of Valašské Klobouky, based on three existing lists of the period and two data bases of killed soldiers made available by Military Historical Archives and Military Central Archives; additionally, identification based on records of church registers was used. Combining and revising the aforementioned sources, the author established there were 69 casualties from Valašské Klobouky; this number is, however, not...

Vypálení Ploštiny a Prlova a jejich odraz v činnosti Mimořádného lidového soudu v Uherském Hradišti

Burning Down of Villages Ploština and Prlov and the Effect This Deed Had on the Activities of Extraordinary People's Court in Uherské Hradiště

Karolína Svitálková

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:166-195 | DOI: 10.62317/amu.2018.008  

The article strives to give a complex overview of anti-partisan activities in Walachia region during the months of April and May 1945. Apart from looking at the individual Nazi interventions, it was also my aim to map in detail reflection of these events on the Extraordinary People's Court in Uherské Hradiště. This meant, in reality, studying extensive court files and archival sources, and in doing so, establishing post-war fates of commanders of the Nazi units as well as persons who bore direct responsibility for this repressions or took a direct part in them.

Musealia

Konference Morava v čase převratů a změn 1848-1918. Kroměříž 6. - 7. června 2018

Markéta Mercová, Jitka Zezulová

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:198-203  

Personalia a miscelanea

Muzejní stopa Karla Pavlištíka

Alena Prudká

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:206-210  

Antonín Horák 100

Vít Jakubíček

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:212-218  

Recenze

Yvona Činčová: Zlínsko na cestě od Rakouska-Uherska k samostatnému Československu. Muzeum jihovýchodní Moravy ve Zlíně, Zlín 2018, 240 stran. ISBN 978-80-87130-45-2. Velká válka a vznik Československa pohledem kronik z obcí zlínského okresu

Petr Odehnal

Acta musealia 2018/1-2:222-226