Wood carver Bohumil Bek and the Governmental Monument Department in Slovakia. The beginning of restoration work (1920-1923) [paper in Slovak] (original) (raw)

Muzeológia Na Slovensku

Muzeológia a Kultúrne Dedičstvo, 2016

Muzeológia a kultúrne dedičstvo, 2016, 4:1:127-135 Museology in Slovakia This paper examines the history of museology in Slovakia as a scientific discipline in general and a specialized university course of study in particular. We discuss the fundamental characteristics of the discipline, including the development of the current conception of museology as a university course and describe the fundamentals of the course as currently implemented in various institutes of tertiary education in Slovakia. In conclusion, we briefly survey the current state of the field in Slovakia, its potential and its possible future development.

Influence of the Abiotical Landscape Elements To the Slovak Castles Extension

Geografické informácie, 2016

The castles research has been traditionally solved by the specialist for historical sciences. But this issue could have much larger dimension opening wide space for any other scientists. According to postulate, that the castle could by considered as a landscape element, the geographers be able take part in the complex investigation of the castles. Geographical approach works with methods of collection, processing and evaluation of wide-spectrum databases about natural and cultural-historical environments of the castles transforming in space and time. This contribution attended to abiotic landscape elementbedrock and landforminfluenced geographical distribution of 272 castles identified in the area of the current Slovakia.

Poznámky na margo jedného úradného vestníka: Kárpátaljai Közlöny - Подкарпатский Вђстникъ (1939 – 1944)

2015

Csilla FEDINEC-István CSERNICSKÓ Abstract:.Remarks on one official gazette Kárpátaljai Közlöny-Подкарпатский Вђстникъ (1939-1944). The districts with the official name of Carpathian regency (abbreviated Podkarpatsko), existing in the years 1939-1944, in terms of public organizations has stood out from the Hungarian legal system, which has been applied in other regions of the country. Broad-spectrum research focused on this specific region, successfully mapped many historical, legal, linguistic and political aspects of life in its territory. Un-explored space existing in research has been a survey regional history on level of local regulations. In this study we examine the directions, and particularly local content policy in the context of nationwide events. And also whether there existed areas of questions for which were born specific answers, in connection with that we shall try to find answer for question whether this specific position in Hungarian public administration was due to name only and part of life within this administrative unit, or its uniqueness had a deeper context.

Sv. Cyril a Metod a ich reflexia v krajine Slovenska

Konštantínove listy/Constantine's Letters, 2020

Methodius and Their Reflection in the Landscape of Slovakia. The formation of the Cyrillo-Methodian tradition in our history has an impact on the cultural landscape. The aim of the paper is a spatial identification of the cult of Sts. Cyril and Methodius as well as the study of its impact on the landscape of Slovakia. The first step is to identify tangible and intangible features, or, more precisely, cultural landscape elements. In Slovakia, we register in connection with Sts. Cyril and Methodius more than 120 sacral objects (churches, chapels, exterior sculptures). These, together with profane objects (schools, medical facilities) and intangible elements (e.g. street names, squares, organized events), are involved in the transformation of cultural, or, more precisely, religious landscape. The largest number of sacral objects arose after 1989, in the process of modern sacralisation of the landscape, which is typical of countries with renewed religious freedom.

Great Moravian Objects from the Fortified Settlement of Mužla-Čenkov

Konštantínove listy/Constantine's Letters, 2017

This study brings information about the structure, importance and development of the settlement in the locality Mužla-Čenkov from the 9th to the 10th century situated on the left bank of the Danube River. The finds fund helped to sort out the members of elite from the population, to determine their dwellings and to elucidate their relation to the construction built on the edge of their burial ground. It turned out that the fortification was built later, when the centre was threatened by external enemies. Only at that time the settlement with important economic potential changed into a Great Moravian fortified settlement.

Sustainable Urban Development in Slovakia - 2005, in Slovak

Sustainable urban development in the Slovak Republic - results of project, proposing a set of indicators and their application in order to evaluate SD of 6 Slovakian model cities. Sustainable urban development - basics of methodology and evaluation. 6 model cities in Slovakia (Dubnica n. Váhom, Prievidza, Levice, Trnava, Piešťany, Zvolen). Basic areas of urban development: Transport, Urban planning and construction, Environment, landscape and biodiversity, Environmental burden and ecological footprint, Socio-economical indicators, Management. Final assessment, conclusions and recommendations. Annexes.

Stredoveký meč z obce Bohdan Rakhivského rajónu Zakarpatskej oblasti Ukrajiny // Archaeologia historica. - 2015. - Volume 40 (Issue 2 ). - P.929-939

V září 2014 byl v katastru Nimyčnyj poblíž obce Bohdan Rakhivského regionu Zakarpatské oblasti Ukrajiny náhodně objeven místním pastýřem J. Retyaznykom meč z konce 13.–14. století. Tento typ zbraně je velmi vzácný jak pro region Horního Potisí, tak i pro středovýchodní Evropu jako celek. K určení nálezu byly použity typologická schémata E. Oakeshotta, M. Aleksića, A. Geibiga, Z.-K. Pintera a M. Šercerové. Výsledky analýzy konstrukce meče poskytly doplňující informace pro posouzení vývoje sečných zbraní ve středověku. A sword dated to the second half of the 13th century – the beginning of the 14th century was accidentally found by local shepherd Yuriy Retyaznyk in September 2014 in the Nimychnyy cadastral zone, close to the village of Bohdan in the Rakhiv district of Zakarpats'ka oblast, Ukraine. This type of weapon is quite rare both in the Upper Tisza region and Central-Eastern Europe. Typological schemes of E. Oakeshott, M. Aleksić, A. Geibig, Z.-K. Pinter and M. Šercerova wer...