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The life and work of historian Josef Polišenský
Kindl, Martin ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee) ; Jiroušek, Bohumil (referee)
The abstract of dissertation thesis The Life and Work of Historian Josef Polišenský The presented dissertation thesis is an attempt to analyze certain chapters from the life of the historian Josef Polišenský and his scientific activities. We analyze the existing works and reflextions about his personality in the first part of the thesis. The next part of the thesis is focused on those topics that have been minimally reflected so far: We demonstrate the influence of his scientific predecessors on his work, generational experiences, the influence of Marxism, Structuralism and his efforts to influence historical methodology. We found out the source of his admiration for historian František Kutnar and we explored the rivality between him and his colleague František Graus. The next part of the thesis is devoted to Josef Polišenský's role in the study of White Mountain and the Spanish Civil War. The result of our dissertation thesis is that Josef Polišenský was not only a "positivist", but also a historian who tried to influence methodological approaches especially during the 50's, the time of his essential works.
The Concept of Revolution in the Czech Historiography of the 20th Century
Kindl, Martin ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Randák, Jan (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the changes in the ways in which the Czech historiography of the 20th century reflected the subject of social conflicts, especially the concept of revolution. Therefore, consideration is given to used terms, argumentation and explanatory strategies, ideologies or interpretation of sources. The consideration is also given to common and distinct features, possibilities of development or continuity.
The Czech Catholic Exile in Rome in its Attitude Toward Marxism and Communism
Kindl, Martin ; Putna, Martin (advisor) ; Nedorostek, Miroslav (referee)
This thesis is dealing with the ways in which were reflected marxism and communism in the czech exile catholic magazine "Studie", that had been published in Rome in the period 1958-1990. In addition outlines the issues of the czechoslovak exile in the second half of the twenties century. This thesis also discusses the exile waves that occurred in 1948 and 1968. Particular attention is paid to the issue of catholic exile. As part of the activities of exile are discussed mainly its literary activities. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Marketing in the Sphere of Tourism
Kindl, Martin ; Švanda, Pavel (advisor) ; Musil, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the topic of marketing in the field of tourism, especially on its specifics. The theoretical part summarizes general knowledge of the tourist industry and marketing. Its aim is to present this issue to the reader. The practical part applies this knowledge to a real travel agency and its product. Its aim is to analyse this product in details from the marketing point of view and possibly suggest to the travel agency some changes and improvements.
The obligation of confidentiality within emergency medical services
KINDL, Martin
The aim of the thesis is to outline the issues regarding confidentiality and to put it into the context of the specific practice of emergency medical services. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part describes the history and definition of confidentiality, as well as professions and information concerned. Medical confidentiality is often called "lekářské tajemství" ("medical secrecy"), which is a widely known and understandable term. Since it is not codified within the legal norms of the Czech Republic, the concept of confidentiality has been used. This concept has its roots in ancient history. In terms of historical development, it was necessary to redefine medical ethics (mainly due to the events in the Second World War). New medical ethics declarations had usually included a form of confidentiality. Medical confidentiality is defined in the Act No. 372/2011 Coll., on health services and the terms and conditions for the providing of such services within the laws of the Czech Republic. Confidentiality applies to all information that a health professional learned in providing specialized care for the patient. Such information may be redistributed only with the permission of the patient or also, in situations clearly spelt out in a law, without consent. In case of violation of the medical confidentiality, penalties may be laid down for the health professional. The concept of emergency medical service is defined in the Act No. 374/2011 Coll., on emergency medical [rescue] services. The Emergency Medical Service of the South Bohemian Region (hereinafter referred to as EMS JCK) is a self-governed contributory organisation established by the South Bohemian region. EMS JCK provides emergency health care in the region of South Bohemia. The practical part of the thesis focuses on the research of medical confidentiality between the health professionals of the Emergency Medical Services of the South Region. The quantitative research was used for the needs of the practical part. Anonymous semistructured questionnaires were used as a data collection method. The data were collected using an electronic questionnaire between members of the Emergency Medical Services of the South Bohemian Region in the month of April 2015. The set targets of the theses were: to map the awareness of confidentiality of health professionals and to explore respecting the confidentiality. These targets were met. Two hypotheses were set up for research purposes: H1 - health professionals of the EMS JCK are aware of obligatory confidentiality and H2 - health professionals of the EMS JCK respect obligatory confidentiality. The first hypothesis was confirmed. Confirmation or rejecting of the second hypothesis was not possible. The data obtained from the respondents pointed and led to the conclusion that health professionals comply with medical confidentiality. However, it is necessary to take into account other possible situations that could unwittingly cause it to breach (such as obtaining health history in a busy street, in front of a passer-by etc.). These situations are very common within the EMS and the research results may have been biased for these reasons.

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