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Narrators of Josef Škvorecký
Vrabcová, Eva ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The thesis analyses two short stories of Josef Škvorecký from 1948, Cesta k ateliérům and Divák v únorové noci. Besides the basic inclusion in the author's work are the short stories put to a detailed analyse of compositional and language elements. Main focus is concentrated on the subject of ich-narrator, which merges with the main character, and on his narrative methods and functions in the textual construction. Other aim is to depict components and principes, which are known from the Škvorecký's later works. Key words Josef Škvorecký, short stories, narrator, narrative methods, 1948
The transformation of the Czechoslovakian-Israeli foreign relations after the period of the 1948 events in the Czechoslovakian journals of that time
Kadlec, Jakub ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Osvaldová, Barbora (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis "Transformation of Czechoslovakian-Israeli Foreign Relations After 1948 in the Czechoslovakian Press" reflects the causes of the transformation of foreign relations between Czechoslovakia and Israel after the events of 1948. Using the research methods of historical comparative analysis, historical fact and the 'reality' presented by the media are compared in an attempt to uncover the effect of the latter. The analysis is based on data from three political dailies and one weekly paper. The thesis focuses on the period between July 1948, a time when Czechoslovakian-Israeli foreign relations were warm, and December 1949, when Czechoslovakian foreign policy began to lean in favor of Arabic countries. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Genealogy of the Plzeň Revolt on June 1, 1953: An Analysis of Public Collective Protests of the Plzeň City Population in the Years 1948-1953
Šlouf, Jakub ; Randák, Jan (advisor) ; Kopeček, Michal (referee) ; Křesťan, Jiří (referee)
The presented dissertation thesis analyzes one of the largest protests of the Czechoslovak Stalinism-era - the Plze revolt against the currency reform in June 1953. From a conceptual perspective, the work draws on the theory of the so-called new social movements. Therefore it sets the well-known Plze incident into the context of previous protest actions that occurred in the Plze region in the course of the years 1948-1953. This method enables the author to chart the development of several varied protest cultures which had been employed in particular parts of society in Western Bohemia on a long term basis and which inspired the inception and the course of the Plze revolt in the year 1953. This way the work offers not only a considerably more precise critical description of the June protests but also their cultural genealogy. By the means of this genealogy the author reveals the structure of the main social movements that took part in the revolt and an associated complex of social conflicts that caused the protests. There were in particular the following three: a socially-motivated strike movement of industrial blue-collars, a pro-western movement of both student and blue-collar youth and a latent tension within the communist party which was becoming evident through a passive resistance of its rank...
The influence of the Sokol organization to the Czechoslovak emigration in Australia after 1948
Fejfar, Jakub ; Mlejnek, Josef (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis deals with the Czechoslovak emigration after 1948, focusing on emigration to the Australian continent, and specifically the formation and functioning of the Sokol Unity in Australia. Based on personal testimonies and archival materials brings insight into the causes and ways of implementation emigration after 1948. It also monitors behavior countrymen in the new homeland. Closer then covers Sokol unity in Sydney. The aim is to map the Czechoslovak exile in Australia. How emigration opposed the totalitarian regime and reflected political events in Czechoslovakia. It should also show how Sokol and Sokol ideas not only help immigrants integrate into Australian society, maintain national mentality and traditions. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Juráková, Tereza ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Krejcar, Robert (referee)
4 Bibliografický záznam JURÁKOVÁ, Tereza. Proměny médií v Novém Jičíně a okolí v období 1945 až 1948. Praha, 2011. 97 s. Diplomová práce (Bc.) Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky. Katedra mediálních studií. Vedoucí diplomové práce Doc. PhDr. Barbara Köpplová, CSc.. Abstrakt Diplomová práce "Proměny médií v Novém Jičíně a okolí v období 1945 až 1948" pojednává o lokálních médiích, které vycházely v oblasti Novojičínska v období let 1945 až 1948. Práce se zaměřuje především na jejich podřízenost se skladbou obyvatelstva a také s politickou reprezentací. Práce se také snaží o přiblížení témat, kterým se dané lokální tiskoviny věnovaly. Na praktické ukázce titulu Nové Kravařsko je ilustrováno jak tematické zaměření titulu, tak také jeho propojení s místní politickou scénou. Na tomto příkladu je dále ilustrována proměna témat titulu a proměna stylu jednotlivých příspěvků. Práce zároveň přináší první ucelenější přehled lokálních titulů, které v oblasti vycházely v době těsně před 2. světovou válkou, až do roku 1948. Abstract Diploma thesis "The Changing of the Media in Nový Jičín and its surroundings from 1945 to 1948" deals with the local media, which were based in the region of Nový Jičín in the period from 1945 to 1948. The work focuses mainly on their...
The Journal Pravo lidu 1945-1948:Hopes,Aims and Tattered Ideals
Plívová, Viktorie ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
The daily Právo lidu (Peoples' Rights), a paper of the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), started to be published 12 of May 1945, immediately after a forced break during the Second World War. However, its renewed edition did not last much longer than mere three years. After the Social Democratic Party merged with the Communist Party the newspaper was closed, or more precisely "diverted" under the auspices of Rudé právo (Red right), the central organ of the Communist Party. My aim in writing this thesis is a study of this period as such, its presentation on the pages of Právo lidu, or a presentation of some major historical events on the pages of the diary and the form of the paper itself. The work is therefore divided into two main parts. The first is a theoretical introduction describing pivotal moments in the development of post-war Czechoslovakia, where I am focusing on the description of the aspects that shaped the period, formed the internal political situation and directed the former Czechoslovakia into the Soviet Union's sphere of influence. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the very analysis of the diary in the years 1945 - 1948, its form, its way of distributing the information and describing certain political moments, as well as the anchorage of the daily in party structures. A...
The elections in the Cheb region in 1946 and 1948, comparison from the perspective of economic and social history
MIČUDOVÁ, Jana
This thesis deals with the situation in the Cheb region after World War II. from 1945-1948. It is focused on the post-war economical and social situation of the region and on the elections in 1946 and 1948. In the first part, the state of post-war Czechoslovakia in 1945-1948 is described, as well as the political, economical and social development after the war, and the establishment of the National Front of the Czechs and Slovaks. The political parties, which had the right to shape the future of the Third Republic, are introduced. The second part introduces the Cheb region in the 20 th century and describes the Cheb region´s development just after the war. Then the transfer of the German population and ensuing problems with settlement are mentioned. The third part is focused on the elections in the Cheb region, on their process, results, on the campaigns (if they had any) of the political parties, which were legal in 1946: the communists, social democrats, national socialists and the "People´s Party" ("lidovci" in Czech). The chapter also deals with the elections in 1948 in the connection with the Czech coup in February 1948 ("the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état").

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