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Specifics of the Norwegian heritage preservation
Císařová, Svatava ; Kouba, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Lindner, Milan (referee)
This thesis presents the Norwegian heritage preservation specifics, its system, history and organization. It introduces the Norwegian heritage preservation policy, including the national goals which are supposed to be reached in the near future. It describes challenges the heritage preservation is dealing with today. The theoretical part also focuses on the main projects of the Directorate for Cultural Heritage which is the key institution for heritage preservation in Norway. The practical part presents the building of the train station and the warehouse in Bodoe and their designation as cultural monuments with regards to their utilization and operation.
A Conceptual Novel by Alberts Bels
Císařová, Svatava ; Lemeškin, Ilja (advisor) ; Štoll, Pavel (referee)
This dissertation presents an analysis of the genre of conceptual novel created by the Latvian novelist Alberts Bels. Specifically, it deals with four novels that have been translated into the Czech language: The Investigator (1967), The Cage (1972), The Voice of a Herald (1973) and Insomnia (1987); however, the author focuses predominantly on People in Boats (1987), a novel that is yet to be translated and is regarded to be one of Bels's most accomplished novels. The selected extracts, translated by the author of this dissertation, are representative of the nature of Bels's work as well as of his artistic and personal contribution to the Latvian literature and culture in general. The dissertation focuses on literary interpretations of the selected works and treats them with regard to the period of their conception, because themes such as 'individual' and 'nation', 'time' and 'stream of history', human and ethical values and, above all, moral decline of an individual and of the entire society on the background of political and cultural development in Latvia become central in Bels's conceptual novels. Their conceptuality lies mainly in their highly compact form, through which Bels voices his philosophical ideas, implicit in the overtones of his novels.

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