The study acquaints the readers with the life story of one of the leading personalities of Czech ethnology in the second half of the 20th century - University Professor PhDr. Antonín Robek, DrSc. - the leader of the Department of Ethnography and Folkloristics at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague, and the accredited director of the Institute of Ethnography and Folkloristics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. The biographical sketch is based on the combination of biographical research, oral history method and analysis of historical sources. The resulting image is an intersection of the fundamentally subjective memories that the oldest and middle generations of Czech ethnographers and ethnologists have of Antonín Robek, with hitherto (un)published information about his person and activities.
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Through the content analysis of basic ethnologic and folkloristic journals from the years 1945-1989 (Český lid [The Czech Folk], Československá ethnografie [The Czechoslovak Ethnography], Národopisný věstník československý [The Czechoslovak Ethnographical Journal] including Věstník národopisné společnosti
česko-slovenské [The Journal of the Czechoslovak Ethnographic Society] and Zprávy Společnosti česko-slovenských národopisců [The Newsletter of the Society of Czechoslovak Ethnographers], Národopisné aktuality [The Ethnographical News]), the study shows the tendencies in the development of particular periodicals, major themes studied, and interconnections of their authors and editors.