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Contruction of the Nuclear Power Plant Temelin and its Impact on the Surrounding Countryside
Maříková, Olga ; Andreska, Jan (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
This thesis is concerned with changes of countryside caused by the construction of the nuclear power plant Temelín mainly represented by the lost villages not only in the closest surroundings, but in the area of the Hněvkovice dam as well. In total, eight villages had to be cleared and great areas of farmland were transformed. The individual lost villages are briefly characterised in terms of history and then there is a description of what particularly was demolished and what has remained. The theses is based on comparison of photographs from the past with the contemporary state.
Conception of Victorianism in The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles
Maříková, Olga ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Grmelová, Anna (referee)
This thesis deals with John Fowles's conception of Victorianism in the book The French Lieutenant's Woman. The basis of the work is the analysis of various areas of Victorian life and their concordance with corresponding areas from the book. The areas encompass the conventional rules with regard to certain social classes and social situations, the power of religion and problems resulting from it. Another area are the relationships between men and women and the position of women in the society with respect to the importance of courtship and marriage. More attention is paid to the main three characters, Ernestina, Sarah and Charles, as they are the crucial means for developing the story. The attitude to the story and Victorianism of the author himself is analysed in the last part.
Contruction of the Nuclear Power Plant Temelin and its Impact on the Surrounding Countryside
Maříková, Olga ; Andreska, Jan (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
This thesis is concerned with changes of countryside caused by the construction of the nuclear power plant Temelín mainly represented by the lost villages not only in the closest surroundings, but in the area of the Hněvkovice dam as well. In total, eight villages had to be cleared and great areas of farmland were transformed. The individual lost villages are briefly characterised in terms of history and then there is a description of what particularly was demolished and what has remained. The theses is based on comparison of photographs from the past with the contemporary state.

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