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Weiss - Tessbach and Pacov region. The fate of noble house in years 1918 - 1945
BOHÁČKOVÁ, Lucie
The presented bachelor thesis: Weiss - Tessbach and Pacov region. The fate of noble house in years 1918 - 1945, deals with the last members of the Viennese noble house of Weiss - Tessbach in the region of Bohemia. First part of the thesis describes fate of nobility in the Austro - Hungarian Empire since the beginning of the 20th century, till the end of the World War II, mainly in connection with their nationality. The thesis is also focused on historical context of Bohemian lands in first half of 20th century and outlines the relations between Bohemians and Germans. In the second part of the thesis the subject of interest is focused on the lives of last owners of estates in Pacov and Těchobuz, mainly the owner Otto Weiss - Tessbach and his wife Klotylda. The thesis drew from the personal heritage of JUDr. Otto Weiss - Tessbach, which is deposited in a State District Archives in Pelhřimov, and mainly from Weiss - Tessbach's Family Archive, which is located in Jindřichův Hradec department of State Regional Archives in Třeboň.

Printed calendars in Bohemia 1570 - 1670
KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ, Petra
The subject matter of this dissertation work are calendars, that were printed in Bohemia between years 1570 ? 1670. This work is divided in three parts. The first part provides history of calendar´s evolution and it´s graphical imaging in Europe and subsequently in Bohemia with the biggest emphasis on history in early modern times. Second part deals with creators of these Bohemian calendars, in this place profiles of the most frequent authors and printers were chosen with regard to their lives and work focused on calendrsa. Last part is focused on internal and external analysis of calendars printed between years 1570 and 1670, as well as on a chapter that deals with feast days, which were found in unpublished archive sources. Supplements of work are primarily list of printed calendars in Bohemia and images of several interesting parts of calendars.

The Day When My Life Changed
Oplatková Rezková, Kateřina ; Dvořáková, Iva (advisor) ; Marušák, Radek (referee)
The master thesis called The Day When My Life Changed is an educational project for ninth-graders at elementary school centred on the epoch of The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. By means of this project pupils get acquianted with the fates of four children, whose lives were significantly influenced by the Second World War and holocaust. It is a History programme, which uses methods of Drama Education. Its facultative part is the theatre production The Angel Has Not Come? The first part of this work deals with the description of the project itself including the screenplay and its performances in two elementary schools. The goal of this project is gaining and deepening history knowledge and especially forming the pupils´ deeper relationship towards this topic.

At the beginning was politics: Some glosses about so called „gubernial” collector´s action
Toncrová, Marta
Interesting things about the genesis, course and next fates of the oldiest collection of folk songs in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.

Fine Art in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia
Pech, Milan ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (referee) ; Rousová, Hana (referee)
The thesis deals with fine arts in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It analyzes Czech fine art during the Nazi occupation of World War Two, concentrating on its official component that has not yet been deeply researched. The author surveyed archives, press and literature of the period. The aim was to identify key themes in the public discussion about artistic issues and to trace developments in the legal status of Czech fine art under the occupation. First, a brief portrait of the historical context of 1938 to 1945, accompanied by identifying several pathological phenomena that occupation and the war brought to Czech society. Those that crept into the fine arts are interpreted from a psychoanalytic point of view. Next the author focuses on the official cultural policy of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He notes the short and long-term objectives of Nazi policies and their impact on the workings of cultural life in Czech society. He speaks about radical conservative critiques of modern art, which accused the avant-garde of mercantilism, of politicizing art, of being foreign, and arbitrary. So-called "degenerate" art (Entartete Kunst) is also briefly mentioned. A term that was used to defame and denounce modern art. For the first time, an unknown list of Czech "degenerate" painters...

Activity of german journalist organisation "Reichsgewerkschaft der deutschen Presse in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik" in Czechoslovakia in 1919-1943
Bendlová, Petra ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Activity of German journalist organization Reichsgewerkschaft der Deutschen Presse in der Tschechoslowakischen Republik in Czechoslovakia in the years 1919-1943" is focused on the activity of German largest journalist organization in the interwar Czechoslovakia. The theoretical part describes the historical context of Czech- German relations and circumstances of creation of the journalists' organizations in the Austro- Hungarian Empire. For completeness, the work deals with the press laws and the impact of new technologies on development of printing in the second half of 19th century. A special chapter is devoted to the German press in Bohemia and Moravia by the year 1945. The second part of this work is based on the study of archival papers. The attention is focused on introduction of activities of Reichsgewerkschaft der deutschen Presse, especially trade union activities. The conclusion of this work is to evaluate this journalist organization and its contribution to improving the social status of journalists in Czechoslovakia.

Socialistic life-style in choosen Czechoslovakian press
Dlabáčková, Barbora ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Jarošová, Helena (referee)
Thesis deals with life in socialistic Czechoslovakia in two chosen newspaper perspective. Thesis examines how in Lidová demokracie (published all over the republic) and Pochodeň (published in region of east Bohemia) informed about life-style, what a reader could know from their articles. Life- style is a wide topic, that is why we have chosen just these areas: flat building, culture of building concerning flat lay-out, furniture, textiles and decorations, next leisure time activities focused mainly on recreation represented by mass union recreation, pioneer camp, "cottaging" and camping. Last area is fashion as an integral part of life-style. Fashion is aimed at woman's fashion. In socialism, man's fashion was nost interesting topis. Those texts we have found are divided also into trhee groups - news, publicism and advertisements. To category of publicism we included also advices for household, recipes and theis kind of texts. In advertisements, we used also consumer's goods you can use at home or during your holidays (kitchen machines, televisors, tents etc.). We were interesed not only in exact topicsthat we could find in above spoken areas, but also in regional aspect adn its demonstration in Pochodeň and also who exactly the authors of those articles were. We also compared memories and experience of...

Czech protectorate press in Reinhard Heydrich era
Renčínová, Pavla ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Kryšpínová, Jitka (referee)
A total power over the Czech official print became an integral part of the Nazis' policy during the Second World War. The print in all occupied countries should have served as one of the most important means by which the Nazis wanted to promote their ideology. Reinhard Heydrich, who came to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia in autumn 1941, at first needed Czech people to cooperate for war industry. He was ready doing anything to achieve it. There were some journalists who /for various reasons/ helped him a lot. They did not only administratively execute his instructions but also took part in many fascist agitations. They had close connections with Gestapo and occupation authorities. On regular press conferences they were given instructions how to inform about what 's happening in the protectorate as well as on the battle field. As the result, they were responsible for many people's lives and fates and meant a great danger for whole nation. Besides these loyal quislings there were a number of such journalists who cooperated with the Czech resistance and exile in London. More than a hundred of them were executed or died in concentrate camps. London radio broadcasting showed how little people believed in the official protectorate print. Although the Nazis were quite successful in threatening the Czech...

The Persecution of the Zlín-district-bound Roman Catholic Church by the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia in 1948 {--} 1960 from the Viewpoint of Archival Documents
BARBOŘÁK, Jiří
As the topic for my diploma thesis I{\crq}ve chosen The Persecution of the Zlín-district-bound Roman Catholic Church by the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia in 1948 {--} 1960 from the Viewpoint of Archival Documents. I{\crq}ve set up two goals for this thesis. The primary goal of this work is to map the fates of each church organization, institution and order that were present in then Gottwaldov {--} Zlín district. The secondary goal, which serves as a complement to the primary one, is to show a fracture of the anti-church measurements, which the Gottwaldov-district-bound church was struck by, and the attitude of clergymen as well as that of laics towards them. The thesis is divided into several thematic fields, which depict individual areas of local church{\crq}s prosecution.

Joseph Beran in the Years 1939-1945
Kolouch, František ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Stříbrný, Jan (referee)
Joseph Beran in years 1939 - 1945 This diploma thesis describes one famous and important personality of the Czech Catholic Church - the Prague's archbishop Josef Beran. It summarizes the details of his life during the Second World War in years from 1939 to 1945. Josef Beran was as a Czech patriot, a victim of a prosecution, which followed a successful assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, Reichsprotektor of Bohemia and Moravia, in 1942. He was arrested and deported to the Nazi concentration camp Dachau. This thesis follows not only his life story, but also a development of his personality and his views of important historical events of that period. klíčové pojmy: Josef Beran Faculty of Theology Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia The Nazi concentration camp Terezin The Nazi concentration camp Dachau