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Personnel management tensions in the CPC in 1987-1989. Effect on rebuilding events in Czechoslovakia in the late eighties
Matějíček, František ; Cuhra, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Tůma, Oldřich (referee)
Thesis called "Personal tensions in the party leadership in the years 1987-1989. Effect of reconstruction of the events in Czechoslovakia in the late eighties "deals with the situation in the supreme leadership of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1987-1989, depending on the change of political line of the Soviet Union and the emergence of Mikhail Gorbachev to the position of the CPSU Central Committee General Secretary. The aim is to describe the position of top Communist politicians to transform the economic and social development mechanism and the related conflicts within the party. Deals with personnel moves, compares approaches to political wing led by Vasil Biľak, Gustáv Husak, and new entrants into the process represented by politicians and Ladislav Adamec Miroslav Stepan. The study also examines the atmosphere in the party's highest authority, the Bureau of the CPC and the power ambitions of individual personalities. Based on the memories of players attempting to outline the time model of the distribution of political forces in the late eighties in domestic politics has occurred and ultimately contributed to the downfall of the communist regime.
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Esperanto in Czechoslovakia in 1945-1970
Votýpková, Eliška ; Tůma, Oldřich (advisor) ; Barša, Pavel (referee)
Thesis provides a picture of the Esperanto movement in Czechoslovakia after World War II until the beginning of normalization in light of the central Esperanto periodicals. This period penetrated the existence SE CSR, era of sustained esperantismus by the young Esperantists and Esperantist the defenders of peace and finally Esperanto authority of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Committee of the Czechoslovak Esperanto. In the thesis are highlighted functional and organizational aspects of Esperanto movement, key events and characterized Esperanto interesting events (eg. Summer School of Esperanto). For a more comprehensive picture of Esperantist history, the movement of Czechoslovak Esperantist in the World Congress of Esperanto and the equally interesting relationship of the Esperanto and League of Nations are mentioned. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Czechoslovak-Korean relations during the Korean War 1950-1953
Janeček, Pavel ; Nálevka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Tůma, Oldřich (referee)
The relations between Czechoslovakia and North Korea started in October 1948. The Czechoslovak Republic as one of the first countries in the world acknowledged Kim 11-sung's state. In the following two years, no progress was made in Czechoslovak-North Korean relations. The Czechoslovak legation was founded in September 1950, the first North Korean envoy arrived in July 1951. The relationship was very friendly in years 1950-53. In fact, it was rather an alliance. After the beginning of the Korean War, Czechoslovakia protested against measures taken by the Security Council. Czechoslovak communist leaders considered the intervention against North Korean aggression illegal. During summer 1950, many resolutions against "American imperialism" were sent to the United Nations from Czechoslovakia. Economic aid to North Korea also started in the summer of 1950. Until the end of the war in Korea, goods worth 800 million crowns were sent from Czechoslovakia. As another means of help to North Korea, Czechoslovakia took care of nine hundred Korean children and provided education for 170 high school students and 150 university students. The Czechoslovak Republic also sent a military hospital with two hospital teams consisting of 58 people to Korea in 1952. The total value of Czechoslovak aid was about 1 000 millions...
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Normalization, 1969-71
Tůma, Oldřich
Paper delivered originally at the conference. An analysis of causes and circumstances of rapid reconsolidation of the communist régime in Czechoslovakia after the defeat of the Prague spring.
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