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Thatcherism as a politicical and economical phenomenon and its consequences for Great Britain
Veselý, Miloslav ; Kovář, Martin (advisor)
Era of Margaret Thatcher's government is one of the most important periods of the 20th century British history. Its legacy represents a huge influence which fundamentally changed, with a small exaggeration, Great Britain. The analysis of her government and her political principles which became known as thatcherism represents radical deviation from post-war political and economic consensus. They were equivalent to the real revolution in approach to the relationship between the state, the society and the economy. This thesis concentrates especially on economical aspects of thatcherism, economic and monetary policy and their consequences and influence on Great Britain during 1980s and afterwards.
Margaret Thatcher -- ideological liberal or reformatory pragmatist?
Segeťová, Marcela ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Urban, Luděk (referee)
The subject of my thesis is research whether Margaret Thatcher was more liberal or pragmatic in her views along with pursuance of her politics. The thesis is focused on analysing economical-political conditions preceding the election of Mrs. Thatcher as Prime Minister of Great Britain. It also concerns the way Mrs. Thatcher reformed trade-union organizations, public sector, system of taxation, and shows how she managed to encompass privatization within the context of their liberal or pragmatic principle. The thesis also implicates outline of foreign affairs in Great Britain throughout the governance of Mrs. Thatcher in British policies.
Economic Development of Great Britain in 1980's and Thatcherism
Kacerovská, Zuzana ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
The purpose of this work is to analyze the development in the 1980's in the Great Britain and to show the importance of changes which happened in that time. It deals with an extraordinary phenomenon -- Thatcherism and its creator and propagator -- Margaret Thatcher. She changed the directions of the economy because she abandoned the policy of consensus which was realized from the end of the Second World War. This work is focused on some of the most interesting implications of her policy - privatization, reducing inflation, trade unions. Her government established new goals which were inspiration for other countries.

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