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Didactical aspects of holocaust historic memory
Hes, Milan ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Labischová, Denisa (referee) ; Kamenec, Ivan (referee)
This dissertation focuses on the presentation of the mutual relationship of history and memory. It asks questions relating to the increasing interest in the memory. Concerning the memory, we want to draw the attention to the fact that the memory tends to democratize the past and broadens the possibilities of themes of the past in a very prominent way even outside the traditional historiography.The work is attentive to memory controlling in the undemocratic environments not forgetting to mention abusing of the memory in the democratic regimes too. Special attention is paid to the twisted memories of the shoah. The focus of this dissertation is therefore the memories of the shoah survivors. The key elements of the testimonies, which are pursued in this work, are thus questions in relation with the shoah survivors and their own memories and remembering, their motivation for talking about the past or clarifying the reasons which led them to being silent for years and years about their war experiences. To investigate the communication memory of the shoah survivors, "memory shoah literature" was used, together with visual archives of the oral history USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education. The work reflects about the historical knowledge brought to the recipients of the film...
Didactical aspects of holocaust historic memory
Hes, Milan ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Labischová, Denisa (referee) ; Kamenec, Ivan (referee)
This dissertation focuses on the presentation of the mutual relationship of history and memory. It asks questions relating to the increasing interest in the memory. Concerning the memory, we want to draw the attention to the fact that the memory tends to democratize the past and broadens the possibilities of themes of the past in a very prominent way even outside the traditional historiography.The work is attentive to memory controlling in the undemocratic environments not forgetting to mention abusing of the memory in the democratic regimes too. Special attention is paid to the twisted memories of the shoah. The focus of this dissertation is therefore the memories of the shoah survivors. The key elements of the testimonies, which are pursued in this work, are thus questions in relation with the shoah survivors and their own memories and remembering, their motivation for talking about the past or clarifying the reasons which led them to being silent for years and years about their war experiences. To investigate the communication memory of the shoah survivors, "memory shoah literature" was used, together with visual archives of the oral history USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education. The work reflects about the historical knowledge brought to the recipients of the film...
You shall not steal! Public mood and attitude towards the so-called Jewish question in Slovakia, 1938-1945
Klamková, Hana ; Vykoukal, Jiří (advisor) ; Kováč, Dušan (referee) ; Kamenec, Ivan (referee)
This dissertation presents an analysis of public reactions towards official anti- Semitism in Slovakia from 1938 until 1945. There are two research questions that this thesis answers: What was the mood and attitude of the Slovak society towards the so-called Jewish question between the establishement of Slovak autonomy and the collapse of the wartime state? What influenced the general mood and attitude the most?

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