Published: 10. 5. 2006
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This volume presents readers with the texts of papers that were presented at a seminar on the History of Migration in the Czech Lands in the Early Modern Age, which was organised by the Committee for Historical and Social Democracy, in cooperation with the Institute of Czech History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University in Prague, and the Institute of History at the University of Southern Bohemia in České Budějovice on 14 October 2005 in Prague on the premises of the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University.

Contens

Introduction ............................................................................................ 3-6
Eduard MAUR, Problems in the Study of Migration in the Czech
Lands in the Earl Modern Age..................................................... 7-18
Josef GRULICH, Marital Migration in the south of Bohemia (1750-
1824)........................................................................................... 19-72
Alice VELKOVÁ, Migration and the Life Cycle of the Rural
Population in the Štáhlavy region in 1750–1850 ...................... 73-98
Nada VALÁŠKOVÁ, Contribution to Migration Study from
the Czech Lands from 19th century to the year 1938 .............. 99-122
Hermann ZEITLHOFER, Migration in the Czech Countryside
at the Start of the 20th Century............................................. 123-144
Ondrej ŠEVECEK, The Migration System in the Industrial
Centre of Zlín in 1900–1938 .................................................. 145-170
Zdenek NEŠPOR, Return of the Czech Emigration after 1989..... 171-188
Jaroslav DIBELKA „“Where Are We to Go if We Don’t Have
Our Own Country?” The Migration of Roma in the Early
Modern Age and How It Was Viewed in Their
Surroundings ......................................................................... 189-204
Miroslava MELKESOVÁ, The Geographic Horizon of Baptisms
in the Middle of the 17th Century in the Chýnov Region...... 205-242
Ludmila FIALOVÁ, Population Mobility in the Parish of the
Holy Cross in Prague in the Middle of the 18th Century ..... 243-260
Reviews ........................................................................................... 261-266

 

Texts are in Czech with abstract in English.

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