Kladský sborník

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The Kladský sborník ( German  Glatzer anthology , also Glatzer Almanach ) was a scientific publication that dealt with the history of the former County of Glatz ( Czech Kladské hrabství , Polish Hrabstwo kłodzkie ). The series was published by the Pedagogical Faculty of the University of Hradec Králové .

history

The Kladský sborník was created after the political change of 1989 on the initiative of Czech historians, art historians, geographers and ethnologists. In 1993 they founded the "Kladská komise historiku" (Commission of Historians for the Kłodzko Land ). The chairman of the commission, which also included Polish historians, was the regional historian Vladimír Wolf .

For the planned project it was essential that the Glatzer Land belonged directly to Bohemia until the transition to Prussia in 1742/1763 and was raised to the only county within the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1459 by the Bohemian King George of Podebrady . The place of residence was the city of Glatz from 1459 to 1763 . The first Count of Glatz, who resided in Glatz, was Georg Podiebrad's second-born son Heinrich the Elder. Ä.

The first volume of Kladský sborník appeared in 1996. Volume 9 of the series was discontinued in 2012.

In addition to the edited volumes, the following supplements have been published:

  1. Růžena Hlušičková: Kladsko a Československo v letech 1945–1947: studie a dokumenty [The Kłodzko Land and Czechoslovakia in 1945–1947. Studies and Documents]. Hradec Králové 1999.
  2. Jiří Malina (collaboration: Irena Klimaszewska): Bibliography dějin Kladska; výběrová speciální bibliography české a polské knižní a časopisecké literatury = Bibliografia historii ziemi Kłodzkiej [Bibliography of Czech and Polish literature on the history of the County of Glatz]. Hradec Králové 1999.
  3. František Musil, Piotr Pregiel: Chrestomatie k dějinám Kladska [Chrestomathy on the history of the Kłodzko Land]. Hradec Králové 2002.
  4. Eva Semotanová, Ondřej Felcman: Kladsko. Proměny středoevropského regionu. Historický atlas. 1: book. [Textová část / text part]. Univ. Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové 2005, ISBN 80-7286-066-6 .
  5. Český koutek v Kladsku [The Bohemian Corner in the Kłodzko Land]. Hradec Králové 2008.
  6. 550 let hrabství kladského: 1459–2009 [550 years of County Glatz: 1459–2009]. Edited by the Podkrkonoší Museum. Trutnov 2009.

Kladský sborník 1946

The name of the anthology, which appeared in 1946 as "Kladský sborník" and was edited by the literary scholar Václav Černý , gave it its name. With this publication, the endeavors of Czechoslovakia after the end of the war in 1945 should be politically, historically and ethnologically justified and supported to transfer the Kłodzko Land or at least the former Bohemian Angle in the western part of the Kłodzko Land to Czechoslovakia. At that time, the Náchoder “Kladská komise” ( Glatzer Commission ) initiated a signature campaign for the incorporation of the Bohemian Angle into Czechoslovakia. However, this met with determined and aggressive resistance from the Poles, to whom the Kłodzko region, along with most of Silesia, fell after the end of the war in 1945. Demands for the annexation of the entire Kłodzko country to Czechoslovakia were made at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 .

literature

  • František Musil: Historiografický přehled k dĕjinam východních Čech a Kladska. In: Ondřej Felcman (ed.): Dějiny východních Čech. V pravěku a středověku (do roku 1526). Nakladatelství Lidové Noviny, Prague 2009, ISBN 978-80-7422-003-6 , p. 37 f.
  • František Musil: Kladsko (= Stručná historie států. Sv. Č. 45). Nakl. Libri, Praha 2007, ISBN 978-80-7277-340-4 .
  • Arno Herzig , Małgorzata Ruchniewicz : History of the Glatzer Land. DOBU-Verlag Hamburg 2006, ISBN 3-934632-12-2 , p. 21.

Individual evidence

  1. With a summary in German and English.
  2. Anthology and sources in original versions from the Middle Ages to the present.
  3. ^ Beneš memoranda on the Paris Peace Conference 1919/1920. Memorandum No. 9: The problem of the Kłodzko region (PDF; 20 kB) In: ungarisches-institut.de, research group foros, March 10, 2004, accessed on January 20, 2020 (Czechoslovakian memoranda).