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Czechoslovak tourists in Yugoslavia during the normalization
Doležal, Radek ; Szobi, Pavel (advisor) ; Kozmanová, Irena (referee)
This thesis deals with traveling of citizens of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to Yugoslavia in the seventies and eighties of the 20th century. Describes the main issue with the help of unpublished archival sources. It lists the requirements that were necessary in tourism, which went through a period of normalization. The data compares with other socialist and capitalist states. Examines the frequency of purchases of consumer goods by Czechoslovakian tourists. A special chapter is devoted to the emigration of citizens via SFRJ. Analyzes, in what quantities were made. It also describes the ways of escapes and the structure of emigrants. The goal and also the contribution of the thesis is coherent and reproduction of lessons learned on the subject.
Contribution to Migration Study from the Czech Lands from the 19th century to the year 1938
Valášková, Naďa
The contribution deals with Czech scientific literature published after 1989 and is devoted to the history of emigration from the Czech Lands in the period from the 19th century to 1938. A part of the literature deals with reasons of emigration from the Czech Lands as well as with legal conditions of migration at the period of the Austrian Monarchy. The majority of works deals with migration to various countries of the world
Exil about itself
Brouček, Stanislav
The article describes the research of Czechs abroad that took place over multiple years and was inspired by their life stories. The emigrants were Czechs living Canada, USA, Brazil and many countries of Western Europe
Otakar Odložilík before the 1st and the 2nd Emigration
Sekyrková, Milada
Otakar Odložilík's life in the years 1939 and 1948, before his two emigrations to the USA.
Emigration and Exile as the style of life
Brouček, Stanislav
The subject of the article is: presentation of the topic of the conference.
The registers of correspondence of Nymburk 1629-1634 as a source for the emigration after the battle on the White Mountain
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study contents the comparation of older researches on the emigration from Czech lands after 1620 and the results of analysis of municipal correspondence of royal town Nymburk from 1629-1634. Most of the authors wrote about 150 citizens of Nymburk, the number based on two lists from 1626 and 1627 and published by T. V. Bílek in 1883. The study proves, that to 1629 at least 22 of them returned to Nymburk and even had high position in the municipal administration and at least 8 persons did not leave the Czech lands.
The Netherlands: migration trends and policy
Rynešová, Lenka ; Steinmetzová, Dana (advisor) ; Popovová, Marie (referee)
Dutch society have gone through many changes over 400 years, the biggest one came during the 20th century, when the Netherlands became a multicultural country. The Netherlands is well-known for its extreme tolerance for minorities and the government tends to integrate these people into Dutch society through immigration and integration policy. Country does not struggle only with the influx of immigrants, the renewed problem is the leaving their own people. Initially, in a relatively peaceful coexistence of immigrants with residents over time, there have been first manifestations of racial hate, religious wars and conflicts due to cultural differences. As a respond to this situation is emigration of the local population. The government still has to adapt its policy because of the changes in structure of migration to suit both parties.
Czechoslovak-Israelis realtions in years 1948-1953
Hurt, Tomáš ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Chalupecký, Petr (referee)
The master thesis discusses Czechoslovak-Israelis relations in years 1948 -- 1953. The paper describes a wobble in Czechoslovak foreign policy, which initially diplomatically and materially supported the formation of State Israel in post-war years and in a period closely after the communistic putsch in the Czechoslovak republic. Later, the relation between states was described like unfriendly. The paper attends the particular aspects of declining cooperation -- questions of emigration, ordnance supply, diplomatically relations and pressure of political trials to correlation. In fine, it could be resume that the Czechoslovak republic turned its traditional policy of friendship to Jews at Soviet commands. Czechoslovakia brought in elements of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism to interrelationship. The paper ends in the year 1953, when the hostile relations between both states were accomplished.
Migrace v České republice a zemích Evropské unie
Wittlerová, Lucie ; Arltová, Markéta (advisor) ; Langhamrová, Jitka (referee)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to chart the situation of international migration in states of the European Union and especially in the Czech republic. Although the international migration is very discussed theme, nobody till now has dealt with a total survey in the frame of the European community, which is also my contribution to given sphere of migration. The whole work is divided into five sections. The first two chapters are put near the theoretical aspects of migration and of the European union, which help better to make sense of given theme. The next section is focused on the analysis of the particular member states, which are consequently compared pursuant to chosen criteria and also is assessed the influence of these factors on migration by itself. In the last but one part the problems of migration in the Czech republic from different view-points is put near. The last chapter puts mind to the analysis of time series of net migration rate of the Czech republic whose result is construction of prognoses to the five years starting from year 2007.

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