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Spirituality of Young Romanies
Lorencová, Linda ; Nová, Monika (advisor) ; Drahoňovský, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis on the topic "Spirituality of Young Romanies" disserts on spirituality amongst them. The spirituality is pursued in general and its levels, possibilities of saturation and ties to institutions are comprised. A chapter describing the history of the Romanies and phenomena associated with the spirituality of the Romanies is included. The aim of the thesis is to find out whether the phenomena are still relevant in connection with Romany religiosity and whether they differ in the Ústí nad Labem Region and in the East of Slovakia, where these traditions are still represented in the majority society. In my theses I also trace whether there is syncretism. For the practical part, I have chosen quantitative research with the technique of a questionnaire survey.
Collection: When I am older
Fiedlerová, Anna ; Vítková, Lenka (referee) ; Štindlová, Marie (advisor)
The practical part of the bachelor's thesis consists in the realization of a series of paintings, drawings and photographs reflecting the theme of leaving home and finding a new one. Furthermore, the folk song "When I'm Big" hovers over the whole autobiographical story. The character of the peasant woman and her profession, goals and attitudes are also thematized, because she becomes the author's companion and counselor.
Wedding ceremonies in the Czech Brethren Church
Báča, Luboš ; Landová, Tabita (advisor) ; Beneš, Ladislav (referee)
The diploma thesis named Wedding ceremonies in the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren aims to reflect the importance and development of wedding ceremonies in this church dating from its foundation in 1918 to the present. This thesis is based on the officially accepted liturgical forms and materials of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, namely on official agendas published in 1939, 1953 and 1983 and other published texts of this church. The thesis also explores the development of attitudes to mixed marriages from the perspective of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and offers a comparison with the attitudes of the Catholic Church. Keywords Wedding, marriage, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, mixed marriage
Plánování, koordinace a realizace společenských událostí se zaměřením na jejich floristickou výzdobu
Eremiášová, Monika
The bachelor work - Planning, coordination and realization of events with sights for their floral decorations describes event management in the world and in czech market. The first part engage issues of the project management, work as project manager. In the work is mention about educations of event manager in Europe and in Czech Republic. The work explains about wedding, wedding coordinator, assistant of wedding coordinator. The main focus is for planning, realizations and wedding coordinations. Marginally the work concentration is for famous wedding coordinators and florists in the world. In the work are choosen wedding agencies acting in Czech Republic. The work is concentrate especially for wedding decorations. The practical part contained three parts. First describes complete coordination of choosen wedding, arranged by wedding agency Easy Wedding, s.r.o. The part describes component operations in the process of planning and realization of wedding ceremony and wedding day. The second part is focusing for floral decorations for two weddings. Including floral decorations for first wedding realized by agency. The work describes techniques, used flowers and technical materials, time and financial performance of decorations. Decorations were made by the autor of this work. The results are particularly focusing for realization of the first wedding. Including is budget items of complete realization with floral decorations. In the third part of this work is analysis, which is focussing for work as wedding coordinator in czech market.
Determinants of divorce: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Kolářová, Natálie ; Votápková, Jana (advisor) ; Vávra, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the determinants of divorce in the Czech Republic. Based on data on regional statistics that are publicly available by the Czech Statistical Office, it aims at explaining the variation in the crude divorce rate among the Czech districts and identifying its most important determinants. The main contribution of the present thesis is an econometric analysis of the latest panel data. A panel data of 77 cross-sectional units (districts) observed between 2004-2018 are analysed using a fixed effects panel data model. The results of the macroeconomic analysis reveal that the crude divorce rate is higher in districts with relatively more marriages, abortions and job applicants. Likewise, higher natural population increase and criminality cause a higher divorce rate. On the contrary, relatively more physicians and lower education level decrease the divorce rate. However, the majority of variation explained by the model has roots in unobserved factors - individual and time effects. Surprisingly, Prague is not recognised as an outlier since the results appear comparable for both its inclusion and exclusion. JEL Classification C33, J12 Keywords divorce, marriage, Czech Republic, regional analysis Title Determinants of divorce: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Milešov nad Vltavou - dating, wedding ceremonies from the point of view of the original traditions and customs from the end of 19 century till 1940
Filipová, Daniela ; Sládek, Miloš (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
Milešov nad Vltavou - dating, wedding ceremonies from the point of view of the original traditions and customs from the end of 19 century till 1940 Preliminary content: The aim of the work is attaining the knowledge of our ancestors traditions and values. From the point of view of our ancestors values the work is going to deal with the style of life with focusing on the intepersonal relationship values, where dating, the course of weddings and following the traditions and customs connected with it is going to be elaborated in village Milešov nad Vltavou. The work is going to find the origin of the traditions and customs and it is going to compare them with other willages of the Czech Republic. It is going to deal with the then society, its social structure and it is going to find the difference in the connection with customs related with the wedding ceremony. Keywords dating; customs; love; Milešov nad Vltavou; tradition; wedding
The wedding of Jan Kristian of Eggenberg and Marie Arnoštka of Schwarzenberg in 1666
SUCHANOVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis deals with the wedding of Jan Kristian of Eggenberg and Marie Arnoštka, born of Schwarzenberg, which took place on 21 February 1666 in Vienna. The thesis focuses on the preparation and the course of the wedding merriment of the descendants of two influential magnates of the Imperial Vienna's Court - Jan Antonin of Eggenberg and Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg. Based on the analysis of a rich set of unutilised written sources, the author tried to reconstruct and interpret the wedding festivity in the aristocratic society in the second half of the 17th century. The attention is paid not only to the food supplying such a spectacular event in the early modern society, but also to the varied composition of the wedding menu, servants and likewise the support staff. Furthermore, the material procuring of the wedding will also be of interest, which reflected the noble and social status of its organizers.
The marriage of Jan Popel Junior of Lobkovic to Bohunka of Rožmberk in 1556
SMÍŠEK, Václav
The bachelor's thesis deals with the marriage of Jan Popel Junior of Lobkovic to Bohunka of Rožmberk whose wedding ceremony took place on 19th January 1556 in Český Krumlov Castle. Based on literature and non-published sources, the thesis aims to describe the preparations for the nuptials and the wedding day itself. A major focus has been placed on the guests who took part in the wedding. The guest list reveals information about family members and the network of the regional and cross-border nobility who socialized with the last Rožmberks and the Lobkovics. In terms of methodology, the thesis is based on the comparative and historical anthropological approach. The author of the thesis aims to see the nuptials in a broader context, as a marriage in early modern times fulfilled a range of functions, including biological, political or that of an alliance.
Weddings organized by wedding agency. Etnographic study
Hamsová, Martina ; Kolářová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Baslarová, Iva (referee)
This thesis focuses on the weddings, which has been assisted by a wedding agency. The work focuses mainly on the wedding day, on capturing the distribution of tasks and competences in planning and acting of participants (fiancés, parents and organizers) and the factors leading to it. The aim of the research is to examine the practices of the couples and focus on the distribution of power, gender stereotypes and moments that are negotiated between generations in the context of traditions and financial capital. The thesis describes the social concept of a relationship and captures the factors associated with the form of contemporary relationships such as the change of love, intimacy and sexuality in the relationship. The key period is a transition to a modern, respectively a postmodern form of this relationship in our territory that will serve as the basis for my analysis. Wedding will be also described as a changing event with several components that can significantly affect the course of the wedding - especially the traditions, customs and roles and tasks of individual wedding actors associated with their wedding competences which have an economic character. Keywords: wedding, love, power, gender, tradition, wedding agency, financial capital
Wedding rings - their meaning, symbolism and attractiveness for current marriage
Proroková, Amálie ; Presslerová, Pavla (advisor) ; Doubek, David (referee)
This diploma thesis brings suggestions into the field of couple and family psychology. The main topic of this thesis is wedding rings regarded from the perspective of psychology. The theoretical part develops topics such as the history and the symbolism of rings in general to subsequently focus particularly on wedding rings. Significant attention is also paid to the marriage and couple problematics, the wedding - thanks to which we have the ring - and also to narrower psychological issues such as the wedding ring effect, the attractiveness of the wedding ring itself or the issue of wearing the ring. The final part is dedicated to the variations of treating the wedding ring. In the empirical part, a data collection in the form of semi-structured interviews with subsequent qualitative analysis, was conducted. The total number of participants is thirteen. Participation of respondents in a variable life situation: newly-wed people, people in a long- term marriage, divorced and widowed people. The objective of the thesis was to capture the depth probe into the perception of the meaning and the value of the wedding ring by the wearers themselves and to find most important questions that can be associated with this symbolic phenomenon. The thesis covers issues such as the attractiveness of the wedding...

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