Hostice (Šumperk District)

Hostice (German: Hosterlitz, local dialect: Hostyze)[1] is a village in Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic. The village is administered by Ruda nad Moravou council. In 2001, the number of inhabitants was 450.[2] The area is served by one bus line.

Hostice

History

In 1397, Hostice was considered to be two separated villages - Velká Hostyz (literally Great Hostyz) and Malá Hostyz (literally Little Hostyz). Malá Hostyz is referred as deserted in a note from 1489. Malá Hostyz was probably in place of nowadays Pustá hamlet. Hostice was for all of its history part of Ruda nad Moravou manor. During the 1870s, button manufactory was established. Brushes producing was started in 1918 operating to 1991. Hostice farmers resisted to the collectivization up to 1957.[3]

Notable natives

  • Anežka Šulová (1877-1954), writer
gollark: I am not that great at understanding weird social group dynamics things. I don't like them, and I wouldn't really like relying on that sort of thing for survival.
gollark: Anyway, to me, the utopian "means of production are shared, and the fruits of labor are also shared" thing with stuff managed by social whatever instead of financial incentives actually doesn't sound utopian and is quite bad.
gollark: But they're still fairly widely supported on one side, or they couldn't happen.
gollark: Yes, the current ones are just random relatively small conflicts.
gollark: And people historically supported wars and were very patriotic about them.

References

  1. Hosák, Ladislav (2004). Historický místopis země Moravskoslezské (Vyd. 2, [Nachdr. der Ausg.] Praha, Spolecnost Prátel Starožitností, 1938 ed.). Praha: Academia. ISBN 80-200-1225-7.
  2. http://www.risy.cz/cs/vyhledavace/obce/detail?zuj=540978&zsj=143219#zsj
  3. kolektivem, Miloš Melzer, Jindřich Schulz s (1993). Vlastivěda Šumperskeho okresu (Vyd. 1. ed.). Šumperk: Okresní úřad Šumperk a Okresní vlastivědné muzeum Šumperk. ISBN 80-85083-02-7.


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