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Jan Trňák, František Ekart, Jaroslav Lužný, Josef Topenčík a jejich stopy v rámci východomoravské kamenosochařské produkce mezi léty 1850 a 1940
Jan Trňák, František Ekart, Jaroslav Lužný, Josef Topenčík and their legacy within Eastern Moravian stone sculpture production between 1850 and 1940
Aleš Naňák
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The article is focused on four stone-carving workshops operating in East Moravia between 1850 and 1940, with the stone-carving masters Jan Trňák from Uherský Brod, František Ekart from Štípa, Jaroslav Lužný from Uherský Brod and Josef Topenčík from Uherské Hradiště and their preserved and recognized elements of small sacral architecture complementing the set of already described sctone-carving workshops of the given period and area. The author presents basic biographical data for each of the monitored masters, places them at least partially in the socio-cultural context and focuses on the preserved elements of the production of their workshops.
Personální proměny volených orgánů MNV/MěstNV Kroměříž v přelomových okamžicích existence komunistického režimu (1948, 1968, 1989)
Personnel changes in the elected bodies of the Local/Municipal National Committee in Kroměříž at the turning points of the communist regime (1948, 1968, 1989)
Vojtěch Navrátil
Acta musealia 2025/1 
In the ‘life’ of non-democratic political regimes, their beginnings (associated with the seizure and stabilization of power), as well as their endings and often also major internal crises, are inevitably accompanied by personnel changes at all levels of power. The representative bodies during the 41 years of communist rule in Czechoslovakia were no exception to this rule, having gone through three periods of significant personnel changes (after 1948, after 1968 and after 1989) during these four decades. The presented text deals with this topic at the local level, using the example of the Municipal National Committee in Kroměříž.
„Můj život byl tanec, zpěv, veselosť a přitom práca a práca.“ Životní příběh Františky Černé, národopisné sběratelky a zakladatelky valašského krúžku Rusava
„My life was dancing, singing, merriness, but also work and work.“ The life story of Františka Černá, the ethnographic collector and founder of the Wallachian ensemble Rusava
Kateřina Nečacká
Acta musealia 2025/1 
The study deals with the life of Františka Černá (1875–1967). She was a woman originally from the Wallachian village of Rusava who was dedicated to collecting ethnographic objects. She also founded the Wallachian ensemble Rusava and initiated the creation of the first museum in Rusava. Thanks to her activities, Františka Černá represents an important figure not only within her native village, but also from the perspective of the wider region.
