Název:
Češi v Berlíně, politická emigrace 1968-1989. Dobově podmíněné motivy a strategie odchodu v biografii politického emigranta
Překlad názvu:
Czechs in Berlin, political emigration 1968-1989
Autoři:
Herrmann, Richard ; Kašpar, Oldřich (vedoucí práce) ; Šatava, Leoš (oponent) Typ dokumentu: Diplomové práce
Rok:
2006
Jazyk:
cze
Abstrakt: [cze][eng] Tato kvalitativni studie se snazi postihnout emigraci mezi lety 1968-1970 a popsat ji z pozice akterii emigrace. Zamefuje se na zkoumani dobove podminenych motivtl a strategii charakterizujicich odchod Cechu (kten dnes ziji v Berline) do emigrace. Teoreticky-mi vychodisky prace jsou teorie kolektivni historicke pameti, problematika sekundami a tercialni socializace, (mal)adaptace na zatezove podminky a biograficky pnstup ke studiu emigrace. Analy-za motivu a strategii emigrace politickych emigranm je zasazena do kontextu dobovy-ch (politickych a spolecenskych) udaIosti mezi lety 1946- 1970. Z tohoto hlediska jsou odhalovany motivy a strategie emigrace v jednotlivych historickych usecich - (1) nastup a prevzeti moci v Ceskoslovensku komunisty v letech 1946-1948, (2) obdobi politickych perzekuci v 50. letech, (3) obdobi uvolneni rezimu v 60. letech, (4) obdobi Prazskeho jara, (5) vpad vojsk zemi Varsavske smlouvy, (6) obdobi konsolidace a norrnalizace, (7) masove emigrace z Ceskoslovenska v letech 1968-1970. Paralelne s popisem historickych udaIosti se odviji kHcove momenty v biografiich respondenm - historicky-m udalostem odpovidaji jejich vypraveni. Jiny-mi slovy: mezi historicke udaje - letopocty a data - jsme vlozili skutecne zivotni osudy.This qualitative study strives to capture the strategies and motivations for emmigration of Czechoslovak citizens to former West Berlin between the years 1968 and 1970, describing it from emmigrants' perspective. The main focus of the study is an analysis of emmigration incentives and strategies utilized by the then Czechoslovak citizens, currently living in Berlin. The theoretical base for the study consists of the theory of collective historical memory, the problem of secondary and tertiary socialization, the (mal)adaptation to new host environments and the biographical approach to emmigration studies. The incentives and strategies of political emmigration are analyzed within the context of the political and social development between the years 1946 and 1970. The study is chronologically organized according to the following historical periods and political events: (1) the takeover of power by communists in 1946-1948, (2) the political persecutions of the 1950s, (3) the liberalization of the communist regime during the 1960s, (4) the events of Prague Spring, (5) the military intervention of the Warsaw Treaty countries, (6) the consolidation and normalization era, (7) the Czechoslovak citizens' mass emmigration between the years 1968 and 1970. In this study, the historical facts and figures are supplemented...