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Economic Development in Vietnam 1976 - 2000
Hofmanová, Ivana ; Szobi, Pavel (advisor) ; Skřivan, Aleš (referee)
This thesis deals with the economic development in Vietnam during 1976 and 2000. In this period the country has undergone a significant change from purely socialistic society into a mixed economy. Most importantly revaluation of relations with other countries took place. Outside world seized to be viewed as bipolarity of socialism and capitalism but as a source of opportunities. The thesis gradually describes individual structural reforms of Vietnamese economy with the focus on selected sectors and adaptation of the country on new conditions after COMECON breakup. Special emphasis is made on the efforts of the Communist Party of Vietnam to reach the balance between market release and keeping the power and legitimacy to control the country as the only one admissible ruling party.
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Small sacral architecture – in general and in detail (Novohradsko)
Turková, Kateřina ; Heřmanová, Eva (advisor) ; Pek, Tomáš (referee)
Certain specific feature of Czech landscape is the presence of small landmarks, whose foundation is connected with the action of Christianity. This thesis tries to clarify the reasons for their creation, to set them into the historical context, to describe their typology and also their situation in the field of conservation. The thesis deals with the circumstances of the landmarks after the Second World War and also after the year 1989 in detail. The practical part of the text is focused on the area of Novohradské hory. After the historical introduction the thesis analyses each individual type of these landmarks, especially the chapels and wayside shrines. The final part is dedicated to the attempts of their restoration, possibilities of financing and problems that make these efforts more difficult.
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A picture of building activity of a noble family in the age of historicism.
KUČERA, Petr
This graduation theses deals with the conditions of reconstruction of the Krivoklat castle by the noble family of the Fürstenbergs. Their reconstruction activities are viewed according to the temporal way of thinking of the historical noble families and common attitude to architecture and rising movement of care of historical monuments in the 19th century. The castle plays the role of the Fürstenbergs possession and the other society changed according to the raising of nationalistic moods and the great personalities of the community. Another important part of this work is a survey of the architects who changed the appearance of the castle, particularly J. B. Urban who was the chief of Fürstenberg´s building section. His memories serves as a worth source of information.
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