National Repository of Grey Literature 226 records found  beginprevious41 - 50nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The Psychology of Life under the Conditions of Concentration Camp
Kohoutová, Zuzana ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Luptáková, Marina (referee)
Diploma thesis was divided into three main parts: the historical part, true stories of survivors and psychological part. The order of these three parts is not accidental. One follows the other, and each of the following, you might say, is clear. The second part contains the real stories of survivors and two stories of survivors of the Auschwitz concentration camp, and two stories from the Theresienstadt ghetto.On the stories of former prisoners trying to illustrate what life was like lágrového prisoner what they had to endure what he had to give up what had become accustomed to, and what a great inner strength had to use that he managed to survive. In every story outlines the change that is in man during detention takes place. The main task of the second part is to offer readers a chance to try to put yourself in the characters and try to bring your inner feelings at least a partial understanding of the urgency of the topic. The third and last part, the part psychological. Its mission is to gather, grab and name phenomena that occur freely in the stories of survivors. Another aim is to highlight the consequences of the concentration camp experience entails. Liberation of prisoners in concentration camps do not stop there. On the other hand, surviving thanks to her horror experiences we take away...
The Outline of History of Human Rights to the Universal Declaration
Pilátová, Lucie ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The thesis is focused on the history of human rights, and their evolution since the time of ancient Greece and Rome to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. The aim of the work is to make reader acknowledged with major events which influenced the development of human rights. Described are the thoughts of philosophers and significant events that changed the course of development of human rights. There is depicted a situation in ancient Rome and Greece, the period of development of the Christian faith and the Middle Ages and significant modern milestones including French revolution and the emergence of Declaration of Human rights, the reign of Maria Theresa and her son Joseph II. who made o lots of reforms, or revolution of 1848 and finally the emergence of Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948.
Nicolaus Ludwik von Zinzendorf and Halle Pietism
Engler, Marek ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
Diploma thesis Count Zinzendorf and Halle pietism deal with life and work of count Nicholas Ludwik von Zinzendorf and his relationship towards Halle pietism. First chapter describes economical, political and religious situation in selected german states in period 1650-1670. Second chapter deals with developement in Lutheran church, with main focus on pietistic movement and its leaders and their work. Third chapter describes personality of M.L. Zinzendorf, his life and theology. Fourth chapter is charting proces of estabilishing of settlement Herrnhut and its further developement. Sub-section 2.3. pietism is base for analysis of influences which forms count Zinzendorf in certain life periods as it is described in chapter 3.
Social Work as a significant Feature of Methodism in its Origins
Rendošová, Lenka ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
This graduation thesis deals with the manifestations of social activity Methodism in its origins. It starts with a description of the period in which the Methodist movement was born, it focuses mainly on the description of the life and works of John Wesley. The next section describes the basic concepts related to social work and provides an overview of particular social activities of the first Methodists. Finally, the author presents a brief description of the documents Social principles and Social creed and provides a brief overview of the social activities of the Methodist Church in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Czech church duringthe reign of Premysl Otakar I.
Kudláček, Jaroslav ; Hrdlička, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Veverková, Kamila (referee)
This work deals with the person and period of Přemysl Otakar I and above all with the Bohemian church, which at this time was fighting for its independence. I attempt here to describe Přemysl's achievement of a great success in the form of the Golden Bull of Sicily. I also address the ecclesiastical struggle that Bishop Ondřej conducted with the king. This whole struggle between church and state culminated in great privileges issued to the church by Přemysl Otakar I. In this work I describe both these successes, ecclesiastical and statebuilding. I approach this struggle from the position of the church and from the position of the state and in conclusion I summarise the impact the result of this struggle had on the Bohemian church. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

National Repository of Grey Literature : 226 records found   beginprevious41 - 50nextend  jump to record:
See also: similar author names
2 VEVERKOVÁ, Klára
3 VEVERKOVÁ, Kristýna
2 Veverková, Karolina
4 Veverková, Kateřina
3 Veverková, Kristýna
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.