GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 683, sig. 110-4/533

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English Translation

This situation meant that a specialist representative had to take the lectures for two teaching pulpits of folk culture, a fact that certainly hindered the development of studies in that Seme-ster. The main lecture was attended by 4l listeners, the secondary lecture by 9 listeners. Despite this, there was a strong interest in attending the seminar: 22 students took part in the popular exercises. The chair of Slavic folklore favours the so far mentioned Vorle= sings according to the Slavist side. The main college of the teacher= pulpit owner Prof. S c h n e e w e i s was visited by 53 listeners, it occupied itself with the country and people of Bohemia.Participating in the subsequent exercises are 13 students.The connection to geography establishes the Extraordinariat for People= Research. Prof. C z a i k a & lecture on the South= Eastern peoples attended 20, who talked about German folk history as a mirror of the settlement ll listeners. In the last few years, a number of folk-science-based chairs have been reopened in Prague. A visit to the lectures they have held shows that they are not only enriching in terms of research, but also in the field of teaching. Prof. K.V. held a lecture in the context of social anthropology and folk biology. C l l e r reading on population policy (l3l listeners), sociology (36 listeners) and the theme "Performance and race heritage in people and society" (29 listeners).