KOLÁŘ, Tomáš, Petr DOBROVOLNÝ, Péter SZABÓ, Tomáš MIKITA, Tomáš KYNCL, Josef KYNCL, Irena SOCHOVÁ, Aleš FLÍDR, David MERTA a Michal RYBNÍČEK. Effects of social and climatic factors on building activity in the Czech lands between 1450 and 1950: a dendrochronological analysis. Journal of Quaternary Science. Hoboken: Wiley, 2022, roč. 37, č. 1, s. 123-132. ISSN 0267-8179. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3381.
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Základní údaje
Originální název Effects of social and climatic factors on building activity in the Czech lands between 1450 and 1950: a dendrochronological analysis
Autoři KOLÁŘ, Tomáš (garant), Petr DOBROVOLNÝ (203 Česká republika, domácí), Péter SZABÓ, Tomáš MIKITA, Tomáš KYNCL, Josef KYNCL, Irena SOCHOVÁ, Aleš FLÍDR (203 Česká republika, domácí), David MERTA a Michal RYBNÍČEK.
Vydání Journal of Quaternary Science, Hoboken, Wiley, 2022, 0267-8179.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 10510 Climatic research
Stát vydavatele Spojené státy
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
WWW URL
Impakt faktor Impact factor: 2.300
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/22:00119321
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3381
UT WoS 000703586100001
Klíčová slova anglicky building activity; Central Europe; dendrochronology; early modern period; tree-felling dates
Štítky rivok
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: Mgr. Aleš Flídr, učo 16569. Změněno: 1. 2. 2022 13:21.
Anotace
The development of settlement and building activity is the result of socioeconomic, political and demographic changes in the past. However, accurate information on temporal variation in building activity is rather limited. Dendrochronological databases containing dated historical wooden constructions provide an important resource. We used 6514 tree-felling dates to reconstruct building activity in the Czech lands for the period 1450-1950. Comparing felling dates with historical events demonstrated that building activity was negatively associated with intense wars, particularly during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). After the Peace of Westphalia (1648), socioeconomic renewal and demographic growth were reflected in an upsurge of building activity, especially ecclesiastical buildings. While the construction of ecclesiastical and noble buildings culminated around the 1720s, rural buildings peaked in the 1780s and the 1820s. Although no direct effect of climate was demonstrated, adverse climatic conditions leading to harvest failures and subsequent famines (e.g. the 'Hunger Years' 1770-1772) significantly contributed to declines in building activity. In contrast, a higher number of felling dates were detected when strong and/or frequent windstorms occurred. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of building activity in Central Europe and advocates the use of dendrochronological databases for the investigation of human activities in history.
Návaznosti
GA20-09541S, projekt VaVNázev: Dějiny umění na Moravě: Morava v dějinách umění (Akronym: Dějiny umění na Moravě)
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, Dějiny umění na Moravě: Morava v dějinách umění
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