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Setting up of small companies in building industry in Russian
Veverka, Ondřej ; Prokůpek, Petr (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with possibilities and conditions of entry on challenging market in Russian Federation from the point of view of setting up of company or purchasing of a existing one and also from the point of view of specifications, which are existing only just in Russia. The assignment is geographically defined on Leningrad region with focus on the urban center St. Petersburg and with branch specified on construction industry. On basis of analyzed facts in the field of accounting standards, taxation and law environment this assignment contains the recommendations in which way and with help of which procedures enter the market.
Saint Petersburg in works of A. S. Pushkin and F. M. Dostoevsky
Slaninová, Barbora ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the image of a city in the literature. Specifically, it analyses the conception of Saint Petersburg in a narrative poem The Bronze Horseman written by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin and a novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky. The thesis is divided into two parts - the theoretical and practical ones. The theoretical section focuses on the topic of urbanism in the literature in general. It concerns with the main key motifs, space-time continuum and general character types. Then the brief history of Saint Petersburg with the special concentration on the 19th century is mentioned. In the practical section the analysis of both literary works is accomplished. On its base these two pieces of work are compared finally. The goal of the thesis was to find some facts these two literary works, in which portrait of Saint Petersburg is depicted, have in common and on the other hand to examine some differing points. It turned out, that The Bronze Horseman and Crime and Punishment, works so different for the cursory check, have a lot of facts in common.
Portraits of Peter the Great. Impact of European art on the development of Russian portrait school
Savchenko, Sofya ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Vymazalová, Marie (referee)
This bachelor thesis explores the portraits of Peter the Great and the influence of the European art on the development of the portrait school of the Russian Empire at the time of Peter's reign. The emperor's portraits were chosen due to his status as the main patron of the art in the Russian empire. In the first chapter I discuss the portrait art before Peter's reign. Second chapter describes the life of Peter the Great. The following chapter explores Peter's views on the art and the development of the art during his reign. The last chapter is presented as a catalogue that describes the portraits of Peter the Great. Keywords baroque, painting, portrait, Petr I, Russia, 18 century, Saint Petersburg
Biblical themes in works of Jewish artists on the territory of The Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
Kruglova, Nadezda ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
This master thesis is focused on problematics of biblical themes in works of the Jewish artists on the territory of The Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The introduction of the work deals with socio-political and cultural conditions of the Jewish community, which lived in the pre-revolutionary Imperial Russia. The following part, on the basis of archive materials, remained daily press, periodic press and memoirs, presents two important cultural centres: Jewish Societies for the Encouragement of Arts in Saint-Petersburg and in Moscow, notably their significant support for development of the Jewish arts in Russian culture of that time. The main, third part of the research presents the creative activity of the most prominent representatives of the Jewish art scene and analysis key trends in choosing biblical themes for their art production. Keywords Jews, Jewish culture, Jewish art, Jewish Societies for the Encouragement of Arts, The Russian Empire, Bible, biblical themes, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Vitebsk
Immigration policy and labor migration in the Russian Federation: the case of St. Petersburg
Mayorova, Natalia ; Šánová, Lucie (advisor) ; Romancov, Michael (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the problem of legal and illegal labor migration in the Russian Federation, both at federal and local levels, namely in St. Petersburg. The thesis has two main objectives and firstly focuses on the federal level. There it attempts to map current migration trends in the Russian Federation with an emphasis on labor migration, its legislation and rights and the status of working migrants in Russian society. It examines the development of migration policy of the Russian Federation from the collapse of the Soviet Union to the present towards a particular group of people. The author of this thesis tries to analyze it critically and to evaluate the effectiveness and the adequacy of taken measures. In order to fulfill the first objective, some additional questions were put. An integral part of the thesis is an analysis of the integration policy of the Russian Federation vis-à-vis working migrants and problems faced by labor migrants on Russian territory. The second objective is to monitor development and current migration situation in the second largest city of the Russian Federation - St. Petersburg. This is a case study, where the emphasis is placed on labor migration and the way how the amendments to federal immigration laws affect the situation in the regions.
Saint Petersburg in works of A. S. Pushkin and F. M. Dostoevsky
Slaninová, Barbora ; Hříbková, Radka (advisor) ; Hlaváček, Antonín (referee)
The Bachelor Thesis deals with the image of a city in the literature. Specifically, it analyses the conception of Saint Petersburg in a narrative poem The Bronze Horseman written by Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin and a novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky. The thesis is divided into two parts - the theoretical and practical ones. The theoretical section focuses on the topic of urbanism in the literature in general. It concerns with the main key motifs, space-time continuum and general character types. Then the brief history of Saint Petersburg with the special concentration on the 19th century is mentioned. In the practical section the analysis of both literary works is accomplished. On its base these two pieces of work are compared finally. The goal of the thesis was to find some facts these two literary works, in which portrait of Saint Petersburg is depicted, have in common and on the other hand to examine some differing points. It turned out, that The Bronze Horseman and Crime and Punishment, works so different for the cursory check, have a lot of facts in common.
The Chosen Destination Question on the Tourist Industry Market in the Czech Republic
Kůtová, Petra ; Navrátilová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Andrea, Andrea (referee)
This dissertation work is focused on tourism issue in Russia: specialized in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. The first part of this dissertation includes a theory of a tourist trade and its forms, a theory of a package holiday and its forms. The next theories are about an accomodation, a boarding, a transport and about a calculation. The second part is practical. It includes a questionare research, an analysis of selling of package holiday to choosen destination, Russia. During writing the author used specialized literature, the internet, own experiences from the work in a travel agency and from her visit to Russia and Petersburg. Based on the output results from the pratical part are created three model sightseeing/excursion tours to the chosen destination.
Setting up of small companies in building industry in Russian
Veverka, Ondřej ; Prokůpek, Petr (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with possibilities and conditions of entry on challenging market in Russian Federation from the point of view of setting up of company or purchasing of a existing one and also from the point of view of specifications, which are existing only just in Russia. The assignment is geographically defined on Leningrad region with focus on the urban center St. Petersburg and with branch specified on construction industry. On basis of analyzed facts in the field of accounting standards, taxation and law environment this assignment contains the recommendations in which way and with help of which procedures enter the market.
Analysis of specifics of incoming tourism in Saint Petersburg
Zotova, Alisa ; Bakos, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the problems of tourism, first of all, the specifics of incoming tourism in Saint Petersburg, in Russian Federation. In the particular chapters of the thesis the city is presented to the readers -- its cultural, social, economical specifics, which are important for the development of tourism. The aim of this thesis is the analysis of the incoming tourism and finding methods which can be used for its development.

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