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Situation in the Political District of Strakonice in the Period between May 1946 and February 1948
Dunovský, Marek ; Skopek, Robert (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
Dunovský M. The Situation in the Political District of Strakonice in the Period between May 1946 and February 1948. Key Words: Strakonice, parliamentary elections in May 1946, renewed ONV Strakonice, renewed MNV Strakonice, the council of ONV Strakonice, the council of MNV Strakonice, plenum of MNV Strakonice, confiscations of private possessions, February 1948, people's militia, OAV-NF Strakonice, public purification. This thesis focuses primarily on the description of the political conditions in the area of the former political district of Strakonice between May 1946 and February 1948. Hence, the main focus lies on the topics such as the activity and agenda of ONV Strakonice and MNV Strakonice with regard to the personal and political structure of these authorities following the parliamentary elections in the spring of 1946 and the radical changes after the political coup on February 25th 1948. In this respect the thesis tracks the alterations in the distribution of political power in the region and offers a clear view of the transition from the unstable post- war democracy to the communistic dictatorship. Confiscations of private possessions based on the decisions of the responsible authorities are among other issues addressed in the thesis. In this respect the thesis covers the entire area of...
Historical Reception of four historical comedies by Karel Steklý (1969-1980)
Fiala, Pavel ; Šarochová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
The principal object of this thesis is to elucidate the era of commencement of four historical comedies by director Karel Steklý through the method of historical reception. It methodologicaly stems from Barbara Klinger's essay Film History Terminable and Interminable: Recovering the Past in Reception Studies. The thesis Historical Reception of four historical comedies by Karel Steklý is trying to focus the era and the process of commencement in context as huge as reachable. It considers the historical era, when the Steklý's comedies originated, and it also describes the situation in Barrandov Film Studios at the end of 60's and at the beginning of normalization. The inherent part of receptional methods is the portrait of main artist's lifes and careers, portraits of Karel Steklý and Jan Procházka could be found in this thesis accordingly to this fact. Films on their own represent still the main area of the interest, the process and circumstances of their originating are being analysed in details.
The Cultural and Social Life in Bystřici pod Hostýnem during the Czechoslovak First Republic
Matějčková, Gabriela ; Zilynskyj, Bohdan (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
Ve své práci jsem se zabývala kulturním a společenským životem v Bystřici pod Hostýnem v meziválečném období. Soustředila jsem se na shromáždění základních údajů o spolkovém životě ve městě s bližším zastavením u těch spolků a institucí, které na život města měly největší vliv. Pozornost jsem rovněž věnovala osobnostem, které za kulturními akcemi stály, nebo na kulturní a společenské dění nejvíce působily. Název mé práce je časově i obsahově poměrně omezený. Snažila jsem se proto v úvodní kapitole dát kulturní dějiny města do souvislostí s hospodářským apolitickým vývojem ve městě, protože i ten má na rozvoj kulturních aktivit nesporný vliv. Mnohá zde nastíněná témata, například činnost bystřického Sokola, instituce Krajinského muzea, aktivity a osobnost bystřického rodáka Františka Táborského, byla natolik bohatá, zajímavá a rozsáhlá, že by si zasloužila i samostatné zpracování. Bystřice pod Hostýnem byla na počátku 20. století městečkem s bezmála čtyřmi tisíci obyvateli, s kostelem na náměstí a zámkem. Byla sídlem soudu i berního úřadu a se světem byla spojena železnicí. Potud se podobala mnoha jiným místům stejné velikosti. Ne zcela obvyklá byla její tradice klimatického lázeňského místa. Za naprosto nezaměnitelnou pak lze označit její polohu na úpatí posvátného Hostýna. Lázeňští hosté, mezi kterými...
František Fajtl after year 1945
Holeček, Martin ; Václavů, Lubor (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
66 The aim of this Bachelor Thesis is to portray the life of the war hero, František Fajtl after the year 1945. In this part of his life the author focuses on the arrest, imprisonment and the persecution by the Communist regime in general. The first chapter shows a brief biography ended at the end of the World War II. Following block of chapters deals with more detailed description of František Fajtl's life in the era of the totalitarian regime. The closing chapters investigate both the lecturing and publishing activities of the fighter pilot and his perception of the Velvet Revolution and the following events. Many valuable primary sources have been used in this Bachelor Thesis. These sources should support the authenticity of the work. The appendix is very rich in this way. Keywords: "Former people", František Fajtl, General, Memoirs, Mírov, RAF (Royal Air Force), Rehabilitation, TNP.
Jewisch Comunity in Zruč nad Sázavou
Augustovová, Jana ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
In the thesis author concerns herself with the perished Jewish community in Zruč nad Sázavou. Main accent is put on the development of the Jewish settlement in 20th century. The thesis is devided into several chapters. The first chapter is an Introduction. History of Zruč nad Sázavou is sketched out in the second chapter. The third, most important chapter, is dedicated to development of the Jewish settlement since the beggining of the World War II, which signified the end of the Jewish community in Zruč nad Sázavou. The fourth chapter deals with the history of Dolní Kralovice and its parish under which Zruč belonged to. The last charter is the conclusion. The thesis stands mainly on study of archive sources. Data are also derived from the secondary literature.
First steps towards February 1948. The Moscow negotiations of the Czechoslovak exile in March 1945
Čuchna, Matěj ; Václavů, Lubor (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
This thesis concentrates on the subject of the Moscow negotiations in March 1939 and preceeding and following events. The Moscow negotiations are considered to be the starting point of the Communist seizure of power in Czechoslovakia, leading to their moment of final triumph in February 1948. Near the very end of the Second World War, members of the Czechoslovak exile government, together with president Edvard Beneš, traveled to Moscow in order to discuss several political, economical and military issues with the Soviets. The issue of highest importance, however, were talks between the democratic Czechoslovak representatives from London and Czechoslovak Communists who have taken refuge in Moscow aftet the beginning of the war. It is not an exaggeration to say that everything was at stake. Literally, these talks were to define the long-term future of Czechoslovakia and, indeed, sadly, they had. While the democrats, arrived unprecedently unprepaired, the Communists had already elaborated a complete government program (later passed, with only minor changes, as the Košice Government Program), unsurprisingly very leftist and pro-Soviet. In military terms, the Communists gained strategic initiative and forced the democrats into a passive role with a very little potential for making any significant changes to the...
Jewish Community in Čkyně
Smilová, Jana ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the perished Jewish community in Čkyně, especially its last members. The work is based on the study of the archival documents in the relevant archives and on the articles in the regional volumes. The first part of this work contains the literature and archival sources used in this work. Then the introduction of the history of the jewish community from the end of the 16th century to the period of the World War II follows. These are supplemented with the basic pieces of information about the history of the Jews in Bohemia. Without that it would not be possible to set this small community into a wider context. The main part of this work is to elaborate the fates of the last members of this Jewish community which is mostly based on the study of the archival documents. The stories of lives of the particular people who had belonged to this community or had been in some kind of contact with it are described. These stories make the theoretical part about the history of the Jewish community a very personal and approachable matter. This part ends with the description of the holocaust which brought this Jewish community into its end. A special chapter is given to the Jewish cemetery and the synagogue which are the only visible reminder of the Jewish settlement at this place.
Radicalization of Prague Students in the 1930s
Müller, Jiří ; Spurný, Matěj (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
This thesis deals with the transformation of social and political behavior of Prague students in the 1930's. The work follows the requirements and expectations of students. Their unfulfilled view reveals the dissatisfaction of students, which led to the escalation of student clear-cut political and social views. The thirties brought in a student movement onset of extreme nationalist, but also left-wing tendencies of both the Czech and the German side. The work is based on the documents of student faculty associations, the student journals and memoir texts. The aim is to analyze, against whom was directed the dissatisfaction of students, which ideas had students about the proper organization of the state and society, what were the differences in political and social thought between the faculties and student groups and how were students percieved by society. Work is also interested in what influence on stduents movement had the clash Czech, German and Jewish students in Prague. How was influenced the students thinking of their social status and how identified the individual student associations. The work aims to contribute to the completion of the image of interwar czechoslovak society.

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