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Mathematics for Basic Schools
Žaba, Jakub ; Žižka, Josef (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is use gamification elements in web aplication, which allows exercise math problems for elementary schools. Aplication is created in PHP and SQL language and Nette Framework. There is used Khan academy framework to exercise problems. Aplication is tested with users and there is suggestion of next development at the end.
War and Nationalism. Formation of Bosniak and Serbian national identity
Žaba, Jakub ; Barša, Pavel (advisor) ; Hesová, Zora (referee)
The thesis analyzes formation of Muslim nationalism identity during the 20th century and then its radical discursive transformation in the context of the Bosnian war between 1992 and 1995 and the conflicting struggle with neighboring Serbian nationalism. Internal redefinition of the Muslim/Bosniak national identity is examined in the context of a number of structural, institutional and discursive continuities and discontinuities, as both a contingent and determined event at the same time. As a result of these heterogeneous processes, the current Bosniak national identity is mainly homogenized around the symbols of Islam and the national myth of eternal suffering of Bosniaks and the age-long genocidal endeavor of Non-Bosniaks that resulted in the "Serbian genocide/Holocaust" over Bosniaks between 1992 and 1995. Key words War, nationalism, national identity, ethnic conflict, nation-building, Bosniak nationalism, Muslim nationalism, Serbian nationalismm, Islam, genocide, Holocaust, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian war
Varieties of Slovak Nationalism in Czechoslovakia between 1990-1993
Slanina, Adam ; Štefek, Martin (advisor) ; Žaba, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to focus on the rise of Slovak nationalism after the1989. Paper analyse discourses of Slovak politicians of various political background from that time and introduces several concepts of the Slovak nationalism which affected development of Czech and Slovak Federative Republic 1990 - 1992. From communist variant of Slovak nationalism, nationalism that tried to rehabilitate Slovak state from the WWII era, to less radical concepts of Slovak nationalism. Paper also focuses on the process of reformulation and reification of different images of the nation in the Slovak society. At the end paper analyses perception of these concepts in the Czech part of the republic and tries to answer the question why pro-Czechoslovak images of the Slovak nation weren't convincing enough to mobilise substantial part of Slovak society that would fight for concept of Czech and Slovak federation. Key words nationalism, nation, Czechoslovakia, federation, democratisation, emancipation
War and Nationalism. Formation of Bosniak and Serbian national identity
Žaba, Jakub ; Barša, Pavel (advisor) ; Hesová, Zora (referee)
The thesis analyzes formation of Muslim nationalism identity during the 20th century and then its radical discursive transformation in the context of the Bosnian war between 1992 and 1995 and the conflicting struggle with neighboring Serbian nationalism. Internal redefinition of the Muslim/Bosniak national identity is examined in the context of a number of structural, institutional and discursive continuities and discontinuities, as both a contingent and determined event at the same time. As a result of these heterogeneous processes, the current Bosniak national identity is mainly homogenized around the symbols of Islam and the national myth of eternal suffering of Bosniaks and the age-long genocidal endeavor of Non-Bosniaks that resulted in the "Serbian genocide/Holocaust" over Bosniaks between 1992 and 1995. Key words War, nationalism, national identity, ethnic conflict, nation-building, Bosniak nationalism, Muslim nationalism, Serbian nationalismm, Islam, genocide, Holocaust, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian war
Nationalism and democratisation. Possibilities and limits of Yugoslav democratic alternative
Žaba, Jakub ; Slačálek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Barša, Pavel (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the relation of the democratization process and the national mobilization in the case of former Yugoslavia. In the first part, the author deals with the tension between democratization and nationalism and describes moments in which both processes could become mutually reinforcing. A product of that is a democratic nation-state as a final consequence of the right of culturally defined nations to self-determination. However, refusing the nation-state as the sole scope of the democratic process, the author puts forward the concept of the state-nation by Juan J. Linz and Alfred Stepan. This concept deals with multiple but complementary political identities and enables to democratize multinational states, without denying the national segments the right to foster their cultural originality. In the second part of the thesis, the author analyses the Yugoslav case and explains reasons why at the turn of the 1990s the idea of a democratic state-nation was not put in practice, while the particular national projects, with democratic ambitions in many cases, were. In the author's opinion, the answer lies in a reduction of multiple but complementary political identities caused by the fact that loyalty to an ethno-culturally defined nation and loyalty to the Yugoslav political centre...
Mathematics for Basic Schools
Žaba, Jakub ; Žižka, Josef (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is use gamification elements in web aplication, which allows exercise math problems for elementary schools. Aplication is created in PHP and SQL language and Nette Framework. There is used Khan academy framework to exercise problems. Aplication is tested with users and there is suggestion of next development at the end.

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