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Greco-Turkish War (1920-1922) in the Turkish and Greek history textbooks
Franců, Ellen ; Tsivos, Konstantinos (advisor) ; Šípová, Pavlína (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the Greco-Turkish War of 1920 - 1922 and its representation in history textbooks in Turkey and Greece. The introductory part deals with pre-war political situation in the respection states and the Greco-Turkish War itself. The following chapters briefly summarize education systems in Greece and Turkey and the specific textbooks that were used as the source of the analysis in this thesis. The final part includes analysis of both books more specifically, the focus is on the design, structure or extent (number of pages) of the books as well as individual periods, additional information, visels (maps, pictures, photos) included.
Karolos Tsizek - intellectual, on the border of three cultures
Liberiou, Andromeda Ludmila ; Tsivos, Konstantinos (advisor) ; Votavová Sumelidisová, Nicole (referee)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the life and the works of Karel Cizek, an intellectual of Czech descent, with Italian education, who lived in Greece. It contains chapters addressing his biography, a short description of the history of the city Salonica and the literary scene of the city in the first half of 20th century, and a summary of his literary and artistic work as well as his translations and artwork critiques. An important aspect of this thesis is the correspondence between the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies of the Faculty of Arts at Charles University and Karel Cizek, dealing with subjects having to do with the major of Modern Greek Philology as well as with advice for translation.
The Daughter by Pavlos Matesis and by Pavel Kohout
Fuchsová Mustelierová, Delia ; Šípová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Tsivos, Konstantinos (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on modern Greek literature and its most important author of twentieth century Pavlos Matesis and presents his work. The central theme of the thesis is novel The Daughter. This paperwork puts this novel in to the context of the whole author's works and watches next transformations of the piece. One of the other forms of this novel is an adaptation written by Pavel Kohout. And the other is a dramatization by the author Pavlos Matesis himself.
Reflection of contemporary Greek society and literature in national cinematography
Honsová, Kateřina ; Tsivos, Konstantinos (advisor) ; Šípová, Pavlína (referee)
The first part contains a brief overview on the development of Greek cinema, since it's coming to Greece in the present. The second part is defined on the basis of professional sources, the society, and the family. Afterwards there is included short historical and social developments in the country. Three films, "Aunt from Chicago," "Anna's engagement" and "Dogtooth",illustrate the practice of family functioning in different periods, by discussing the society and the family, in line with main of the work. The third part presents a list of Greek films, which were shot based on literary works.
The Greek Emigration in Czechoslovakia (1948-1968). Between two splits
Tsivos, Konstantinos ; Tejchman, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hladký, Ladislav (referee) ; Dostálová, Růžena (referee)
BIBLIOGRAFICKÝ ZÁZNAM TSIVOS, Konstantinos. Recká emigrace v Ceskoslovensku (1948-1968). Od jednoho rozštepení k druhému. Praha: Institut mezinárodních studií FSV UK, 2010, str. Vedoucí disertační práce: PhDr. Miroslav Tejchman, DrSc. ANNOTATION The doctoral thesis Greek Emigration in Czechoslovakia (1948-1968). Between two splits is a historical study of the foundation, establishment and forming of the Greek political emigration in Czechoslovakia in the period between 1948 and 1968. Its main objective is to analyse the political development of emigration, which was in very close contact with the Communist Party of Greece. It is especially focused on the topic of forming a special "emigrant identity" in the context of the two splits of the Greek communists: the first during the period of destalinization and the second during Prague Spring. These problems are being examined from a political and socio-cultural perspective in the context of political development in Greece and Czechoslovakia during this period.

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