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Teacher on the move in the fisrt third of the 20th century
Jurčíčková, Romana ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Kepartová, Jana (referee)
Thesis deals with secondary school teachers traveling abroad in the first third of the 20th century. The main theme of the particular path of teachers, which includes a selection of the country you wish to visit, motives, during the journey, and ultimately outcomes, or if the use of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Teachers focus on natural sciences, humanities and vocational subjects influenced the selection of the target country and its further learning, so teachers are divided according to the following criteria into three groups. On the basis of articles and reports that teachers had left on the road, the focus inter alia on the following themes: everyday life, local residents and Czech countrymen. Teachers also noticed foreign schools and compared them with schools Czech. To a lesser extent, the work deals with the possibilities of traveling in general at this time, the development of transport and tourism, which contributed to increased people's interest in exploring foreign countries.
Barbora Markéta Eliášová and the image of Japan in the Czech society in the twentyth 20 century
Jurčíčková, Romana ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Havlůjová, Hana (referee)
The work deals with the Czech travelers to Japan who have taken their expeditions in the early 20th century, and after returning to his homeland on their testimony in the form of a travelogue. From this perspective, attention is directed primarily to the person of Barbara Markéta Eliášová which, as the first woman to own not only take a trip around the world, but in Japan, spent several years and knew perfectly the local life. Based on the literary works of travelers is then pointed out that their fellow citizens at home submit an image of Japan as a modernizing country that despite everything, but still retaining the character of traditional society and culture. To a lesser extent, the work deals with political and commercial relations between Japan and the independent Czechoslovakia after 1918. Relations between the two countries to develop contacts with Czech legionnaires and Japanese soldiers fighting together against the Bolsheviks in Siberia. Were then rounded out the emergence of the Czechoslovak Embassy in Tokyo.
Teacher on the move in the fisrt third of the 20th century
Jurčíčková, Romana ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Kepartová, Jana (referee)
Thesis deals with secondary school teachers traveling abroad in the first third of the 20th century. The main theme of the particular path of teachers, which includes a selection of the country you wish to visit, motives, during the journey, and ultimately outcomes, or if the use of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Teachers focus on natural sciences, humanities and vocational subjects influenced the selection of the target country and its further learning, so teachers are divided according to the following criteria into three groups. On the basis of articles and reports that teachers had left on the road, the focus inter alia on the following themes: everyday life, local residents and Czech countrymen. Teachers also noticed foreign schools and compared them with schools Czech. To a lesser extent, the work deals with the possibilities of traveling in general at this time, the development of transport and tourism, which contributed to increased people's interest in exploring foreign countries.
Barbora Markéta Eliášová and the image of Japan in the Czech society in the twentyth 20 century
Jurčíčková, Romana ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Havlůjová, Hana (referee)
The work deals with the Czech travelers to Japan who have taken their expeditions in the early 20th century, and after returning to his homeland on their testimony in the form of a travelogue. From this perspective, attention is directed primarily to the person of Barbara Markéta Eliášová which, as the first woman to own not only take a trip around the world, but in Japan, spent several years and knew perfectly the local life. Based on the literary works of travelers is then pointed out that their fellow citizens at home submit an image of Japan as a modernizing country that despite everything, but still retaining the character of traditional society and culture. To a lesser extent, the work deals with political and commercial relations between Japan and the independent Czechoslovakia after 1918. Relations between the two countries to develop contacts with Czech legionnaires and Japanese soldiers fighting together against the Bolsheviks in Siberia. Were then rounded out the emergence of the Czechoslovak Embassy in Tokyo.

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