Eduard Štorch
Eduard Štorch was a Czech pedagogue, archaeologist and writer, known for novels set in prehistoric Bohemia during Stone and Bronze Age.
Biography
Štorch was born on 10 April 1878 in Ostroměř. He studied at the gymnasium and the pedagogic institute in Hradec Králové. Štorch worked as a teacher in several location in northern and eastern Bohemia and since 1903 in Prague, during 1919–1921 as a school inspector in Bratislava and then, until his retirement in 1938, again as a teacher in Prague.
Among Štorch's activities were archeology, ethnography, biology, journalism and reform of education system. In 1935, together with Karel Čondl, Štorch wrote a three volumes textbook of history for secondary schools. The textbook was attacked by Catholic church because it documented attempts of the church to obtain political power throughout the history.
Štorch published several scholar works, many novels for the youth and countless number of articles in journals and newspapers. The novels were based on and limited by scientific knowledge of the time. His most famous novel is "Mammoth Hunters" set 30,000–20,000 years ago among people of Gravettian culture. Several of the books were illustrated by Zdeněk Burian. Three novels were filmed: Osada havranů, Na veliké řece, Volání rodu, all directed by Jan Schmidt.
Štorch died on 25 June 1956 in Prague, at the age of 78.
Scholar works
Člověk diluviální, targeted to the youth,Vznik vlastnictví,Počátky života pozemského,První lidé v Čechách,Původ náboženství,Praha v době kamenné,Vývoj tvorstva a vznik člověka, Život v pravěku, Praha v pravěku,Praha v době prehistorické.
Novels
Čarodějův učedník, set in Bronze Age;Bohatýr Vratislav, heroic stories from ancient times;Lovci mamutů, depicts life of Paleolithic hunters. This is the most popular work by Eduard Štorch.Libuše a Přemysl, from Czech mythology;V šeru dávných věků, four stories set in Bronze Age;Osada havranů, story about settled Paleolithic group located on Kunratický brook near Prague;Bronzový poklad, inspired by discovery of bronze needles near Sedlčany;U veliké řeky, life in Prague basin 5,000 years ago, the river is Vltava;Zlomený meč, about the war between Marcomanni tribes led by king Marbod and the Roman Empire;Junáckou stezkou, an Iron Age story;Hrdina Nik, romance story from the time of Samo's Realm, during incursion of Avars, finalling with Battle of Wogastisburg;Volání rodu, story of Forefather Čech;O Děvín a Velehrad, set in Great Moravia;Zastavený příval, about failed incursion from Frankish Empire in 805;Meč proti meči, stories from the early periods of Czech statehood and decline of Polabian Slavs;Statečné mládí, stories of youth in prehistoric times;Minehava, novel set in period of transition from matriarchy to patriarchy.