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Současnost, reneactment a jiné..
Současnost, reneactment a jiné..
Captain Mortaigne regimentu
Mortaigne regiment Projekt rekonstrukce vojenské jednotky z období třicetileté války
Mortaigne regiment Projekt rekonstrukce vojenské jednotky z období třicetileté války
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Zamyšlení nad předáváním historie z pera Tomáše Kocha (Rgt. Mortaigne) : http://www.mortaigne.com/zamysleni-nad- ... .a199.html
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Re: Současnost, reneactment a jiné..
V plzni se koná setkání evropských archeologů (http://proposal.eaa2013.cz/review/), jednou z částí je téma: "Archeologické perspektivy výzkumu 30 l.v." viz níže (Má z toho vyjít i textový výstup, takže sem pak dám případný odkaz). Jak můžete vidět na názvech přízpěvků, témata zaberou rozsah od polních opevnění, vesnic, bitev či masových hrobů až po švédské železárny... Prezentovat výsledky současných bádání budou známá jména jako Matoušek (př. Třebel), Koscelník (obléhání hradu lopata) atd.. atd.. já si tam střihnu s kolegy polní opevnění na ČM vrchovině a epickou obranu "švédského" hradu Lipnice (n. S.)...
Friday, 6 September 2013, 8:30–16:00
Room: UP 101 (Building 2, ground floor)
Session A04 – Archaeological Perspectives on the Thirty Years’ War
Organisers: James Symonds (University of York, UK), Natascha Mehler (University of Vienna, Austria) and Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
08:30–08:50
A04.01: Archaeological Perspectives on the Thirty Years’ War
by James Symonds (York University, UK), Natascha Mehler (University of Vienna, Austria), Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
08:50–09:10
A04.02: Archaeological Research on Thirty Years’ War Battlefields in the Czech Republic: A History, and Overview of Current Work
by Václav Matoušek (Faculty of Humanities Charles University, Czech Republic)
09:10–09:30
A04.03: Metal Detector Prospection of Two Battlefields from the Beginning of the Thirty Years' War: Rakovník 1620 and Rozvadov 1621
by Kateřina Blažková (Muzeum TGM v Rakovníku, Czech Republic), Pavel Hrnčiřík (independent researcher, Czech Republic), Václav Matoušek (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic), Zdeněk Šámal (independent researcher, Czech Republic)
09:30–09:50
A04.04: Thirty Years’ War on the Czech-Moravian border
by Petr Hejhal (ARCHAIA Brno, o.p.s., Czech Republic), Aleš Knápek (Muzeum Vysočiny Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic), Jana Mazáčková (Masaryk university, Czech Republic)
09:50–10:10
A04.05: Deposits of Coins and Treasures: Forgotten Witnesses of the Thirty Years' War in Bohemia
by Michal Preusz (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic)
10:10–10:30
Discussion
10:30–11:00
Coffee break
11:00–11:20
A04.06: The Impact of the Thirty Years’ War on Rural Settlement in Bohemia
by Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic), Lukáš Holata (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic), Petr Kočár (Institut of Archaeology Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), Libor Petr (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
11:20–11:40
A04.07: Abandoned, Destroyed, Burned? The Sudden End of a Prospering Village in Northern Bavaria during the Thirty Years’ War
by Eike Henning Michl (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany)
11:40–12:00
A04.08: What is the “Legacy” of May 4th 1632? The Swedish Threat to Ingolstadt Fortress
by Gerd Riedel (Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt, Germany), Ruth Sandner (Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Germany)
12:00–12:20
A04.09: Field Fortifications from the Thirty Years' War in Bavaria, as seen through LIDAR data
by Pavel Hrnčiřík (independent researcher, Czech Republic)
12:20–12:40
A04.10: A Mass Grave from the Battle of Alerheim (1645)
by Kathrin Misterek (Independent Researcher, Germany), Alexander Lutz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
12:40–13:00
Discussion
13:00–14:00
Lunch break
14:00–14:20
A04.11: Pilgrims from Croatia on the Holy Roman Empire's Territory during the Thirty Years' War
by Ana Azinovic Bebek (Croatian Conservation Institute, Croatia)
14:20–14:40
A04.12: The Modernization of the War Industry: Swedish Iron and the Battlegrounds of the Thirty Years' War
by Georg Haggren (University of Helsinki, Finland)
14:40–15:00
A04.13: Far Behind the Front: The Ambitions and Shortcomings of an Aspiring Military State in the 17th Century
by Claes B. Pettersson (Jönköping County Museum, Sweden)
15:00–15:20
A04.14: Biographies of Looting: The Material Culture of a War in a North European Context
by Jonas Nordin (National Historical Museum, Sweden)
15:20–15:40
A04.15: The Materiality of the Northern Renaissance and the Cultural Impact of the Thirty Years’ War on 17th century Sweden
by Vesa-Pekka Herva (University of Helsinki, Finland)
15:40–16:00
Discussion
16:00–16:30
Coffee break
POSTERS (poster area on the first floor of Building 1)
A04.01-P: The Testimony of the Plans: Evidence for the Siege of Czech Towns during the Thirty Years´ War with Case Studies from the Towns of Tábor, and Brno
by Tereza Blažková (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities, Czech Republic)
A04.02-P: The Battle of Čáslav (1618)
by Petr Koscelník (The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic), Michal Preusz (The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic)
Friday, 6 September 2013, 8:30–16:00
Room: UP 101 (Building 2, ground floor)
Session A04 – Archaeological Perspectives on the Thirty Years’ War
Organisers: James Symonds (University of York, UK), Natascha Mehler (University of Vienna, Austria) and Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
08:30–08:50
A04.01: Archaeological Perspectives on the Thirty Years’ War
by James Symonds (York University, UK), Natascha Mehler (University of Vienna, Austria), Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
08:50–09:10
A04.02: Archaeological Research on Thirty Years’ War Battlefields in the Czech Republic: A History, and Overview of Current Work
by Václav Matoušek (Faculty of Humanities Charles University, Czech Republic)
09:10–09:30
A04.03: Metal Detector Prospection of Two Battlefields from the Beginning of the Thirty Years' War: Rakovník 1620 and Rozvadov 1621
by Kateřina Blažková (Muzeum TGM v Rakovníku, Czech Republic), Pavel Hrnčiřík (independent researcher, Czech Republic), Václav Matoušek (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Czech Republic), Zdeněk Šámal (independent researcher, Czech Republic)
09:30–09:50
A04.04: Thirty Years’ War on the Czech-Moravian border
by Petr Hejhal (ARCHAIA Brno, o.p.s., Czech Republic), Aleš Knápek (Muzeum Vysočiny Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic), Jana Mazáčková (Masaryk university, Czech Republic)
09:50–10:10
A04.05: Deposits of Coins and Treasures: Forgotten Witnesses of the Thirty Years' War in Bohemia
by Michal Preusz (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic)
10:10–10:30
Discussion
10:30–11:00
Coffee break
11:00–11:20
A04.06: The Impact of the Thirty Years’ War on Rural Settlement in Bohemia
by Pavel Vařeka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic), Lukáš Holata (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic), Petr Kočár (Institut of Archaeology Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic), Libor Petr (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
11:20–11:40
A04.07: Abandoned, Destroyed, Burned? The Sudden End of a Prospering Village in Northern Bavaria during the Thirty Years’ War
by Eike Henning Michl (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany)
11:40–12:00
A04.08: What is the “Legacy” of May 4th 1632? The Swedish Threat to Ingolstadt Fortress
by Gerd Riedel (Stadtmuseum Ingolstadt, Germany), Ruth Sandner (Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Germany)
12:00–12:20
A04.09: Field Fortifications from the Thirty Years' War in Bavaria, as seen through LIDAR data
by Pavel Hrnčiřík (independent researcher, Czech Republic)
12:20–12:40
A04.10: A Mass Grave from the Battle of Alerheim (1645)
by Kathrin Misterek (Independent Researcher, Germany), Alexander Lutz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
12:40–13:00
Discussion
13:00–14:00
Lunch break
14:00–14:20
A04.11: Pilgrims from Croatia on the Holy Roman Empire's Territory during the Thirty Years' War
by Ana Azinovic Bebek (Croatian Conservation Institute, Croatia)
14:20–14:40
A04.12: The Modernization of the War Industry: Swedish Iron and the Battlegrounds of the Thirty Years' War
by Georg Haggren (University of Helsinki, Finland)
14:40–15:00
A04.13: Far Behind the Front: The Ambitions and Shortcomings of an Aspiring Military State in the 17th Century
by Claes B. Pettersson (Jönköping County Museum, Sweden)
15:00–15:20
A04.14: Biographies of Looting: The Material Culture of a War in a North European Context
by Jonas Nordin (National Historical Museum, Sweden)
15:20–15:40
A04.15: The Materiality of the Northern Renaissance and the Cultural Impact of the Thirty Years’ War on 17th century Sweden
by Vesa-Pekka Herva (University of Helsinki, Finland)
15:40–16:00
Discussion
16:00–16:30
Coffee break
POSTERS (poster area on the first floor of Building 1)
A04.01-P: The Testimony of the Plans: Evidence for the Siege of Czech Towns during the Thirty Years´ War with Case Studies from the Towns of Tábor, and Brno
by Tereza Blažková (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities, Czech Republic)
A04.02-P: The Battle of Čáslav (1618)
by Petr Koscelník (The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic), Michal Preusz (The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic)
- Olaff
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Die Kompanie - zájmové sdružení studující dobový civilní i vojenský život, vojenské umění a řemesla v období první poloviny 17. století
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