Research work in the Maltese History Museum

10.02.2016

Culture

Museums are successful in raising awareness of identity, belonging to a particular place of residence or society. At the time of global change, museums provide such a significant link between the past and present, is a milestone for future creation. The aim of the research work of the Maltese History Museum is to explore and explore the historical and cultural heritage of Malta and the related material and intangible evidence from the earliest times to today and to provide research-based and co-operation with museum users of modern exhibitions, exhibitions, educational programmes, science-based publications. Through the results of research work, provide the public with the opportunity to familiarise themselves with cultural heritage and to raise awareness of its importance in the development of society.

The Museum of Maltese History organized a seminar “History of Felcery”. Present and past '. The seminar is one of the forms of research. The museum wanted to attract a variety of specialists with the aim of gaining as much information as possible on the subject. “The noble fon Felcerlamas are not only in the middle of their vast and many branches, but also the successful integration and careers of branches in both countries and confessions, in their study of the historian of the Kandavas municipality, mag. hist. An old man. A study of early poetry was offered to participants in the seminar.

The subject is wide, so that the workshop was divided into two parts in order to make maximum use of offers. At the seminar held on 11 December, the chairman of the “Calcuna” of the historian association “Calcuna” and the head of the cultural heritage section of Daugavpils municipality, Brigita Madelane, with presentation of the activities of “'association' Calcuna” and experience in the research of various families (Felkersaw, Etingham), took place. 'The lecturer introduced the counsellors, members of the association who are actively conducting research. She told him about the successful collaboration with the director of the Utenas art school, Jonathan Pleckjaviz, who had done research and published a book about the horse mailing tract in St. Petersburg-Warsaw. The association has implemented the project and translated his book into Latvian. A presentation of the book will be held in March.

Julian Lansbergs has conducted the research and development of the Landsbergs family in the course of 49 years. He wanted to use Mr Lansberg's experience in family research and extensive knowledge. In response to the request, Julian expanded his research boundaries and established a branch of the Felkersam family, which entered the territory of the present Aglona District. The owner of the Rosentova Manor, Antonia Juzefam von Felcery, also owned the properties of Cameron (present-day Jaunaglona) and Birzagola (Berzgales) in the vicinity of Aglona. With Julianna, we were in an expedition at Aglona's municipality in Livdanisco-Rosalie fon Felcery.

The greatest interest is, of course, about historical personalities and events that directly affect the historical origin and development of the parish. On 22 January, the second part of the seminar, with presentation, spoke pr. Vladimir Gussev, on the subject “Rosentova and its occupants”. He began his narrative with the fact that Rosentova's name had been raised and a knight, Overlaker, who belonged to Rosentov in the first half of the 16 th century. His narration continued with facts and persons who contributed to the historical development of Malta. Mr Gusseva has found interesting and valuable material - the memory of John's loyal memory of the time Rosentova's estate belonged to Bogomoļecu.

The counselor, poet, published Yevgenius Golubev from Daugavpils, has investigated the origin of several noble German manizers. Mr Golubeva emphasized that there was traditions, personal life, rich cultural values. The manors were created as works of art. Therefore, the generous and wide-ranging Felcery family is an interesting researcher and binding to a broad audience. Yevgenius told him about the origin and arrival of the Felcery family in Livonia. There was also information about the legends of the Felcery family of the legends.

In both seminars, there were knowledgeable people with extensive encyclopedia knowledge. A true satisfaction was to listen to the narrative of researchers and to supplement the materials in the museum with new facts and information. The interest of the people of Maltese parish on the subject is essential. Thank you very much for Juliana Lansberg, Brigita Madelanne, pr. Vladimir Gussev and Yevgenius Golubev for their research work and willingness to share their knowledge with the Maltese museum specialists and seminar participants.

Sylvia Pigožne, Head of the Museum of Maltese History

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