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Assumptions and context of burning books in today's Russia and in Russian-speaking communities in eastern Ukraine
Ort, Marián ; Glanc, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šmejkalová, Jiřina (referee)
The subject of this thesis is to describe and explain the phenomenon of burning books in contemporary Russia, possibly in the territory annexed by Crimea and East Ukraine. The thesis deals with events in the last 15 years, during which several cases of book burning were identified. The fundamental procedure of the thesis is a thorough verification of these events and their introduction into the socio-political context of contemporary Russia. The aim will be to address aspects of social and political circumstances that can encourage or support these trends.
Assumptions and context of burning books in today's Russia and in Russian-speaking communities in eastern Ukraine
Ort, Marián ; Glanc, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šmejkalová, Jiřina (referee)
The subject of this thesis is to describe and explain the phenomenon of burning books in contemporary Russia, possibly in the territory annexed by Crimea and East Ukraine. The thesis deals with events in the last 15 years, during which several cases of book burning were identified. The fundamental procedure of the thesis is a thorough verification of these events and their introduction into the socio-political context of contemporary Russia. The aim will be to address aspects of social and political circumstances that can encourage or support these trends.
Testimonials Czechoslovak press the book burnings by German students of May 10, 1933
Ort, Marián ; Petruželková, Alena (advisor) ; Šípek, Richard (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis titled: "The Czechoslovak Press Acclaim for the Book Burning by the German Students on 10th May 1933" is not only to give complex insight into the background of those events but also into the events preceding as they are closely linked. The author's intention is to relate the events to the context of the atmosphere in the 1933 Czechoslovakia. The reactions of the Czechoslovak press to the book burning are discussed in a separate chapter as well as the response of Czechoslovakia's western neighbours. Several authentic articles are analysed within broader perspective. KEYWORDS: Burning books, bibliocaust, autodafé, Nazism, propaganda, Against the Un- German Spirit, Czechoslovak press, 1933.

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