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(Im)possibility of Activities of the Divadlo Járy Cimrmana in Conditions of Totalitarian Regime
PECHAČOVÁ, Markéta
This thesis focuses on the Jara Cimrman´s Theatre and his "strugle for existence" in the years of 1967-1989. The main focus is to find out to which extent this apolitical theatre was allowed to perform freely in a communist regime and to which extent it was influenced by the censorship or totalitarian deterrence methods. This thesis is devided into four chapters. The first of them outlines the period of time with the focus on political, social and theatre history. The second chapter introduces a brief explanation of the Jara Cimrman´s Theatre history. The main focus of the other two chapters is to describe particular demonstration of the state restrictions imposed on this theatre. Thesis is partially based on the method of oral history. The author of it draws the information from the books, magazines, newspapers and audio-visual resources, in which the interviews with the main theatre actors were published. The closing part of the thesis analyses the record with the code name "Shower" which was kept by the former state police about Zdeněk Svěrák, co-author of the plays. The analysis of this file unables us to take a look at the former police methods and procedures which led to the ban of the play Lijavec.
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The brave new worlds. The political and ideological propaganda films shot
SUDA, Vladislav
The topic of this Bachelor´s thesis is political and ideological influence of the communist regime on movie production in the Czech Republic. As for time, the thesis is focussed on the era 1948-1960. Its aim is the fiction of propagandist steps of the regime in power and the rules of the period, which were placed on the movie production then on the basis of chosen mores research. Movies are ordered according to their genre. At the same time the thesis is also trying to find pictures which represent the exception to the rules. Due to the period setting, there is a brief summary of events which influenced ordinary life, cultural politics and the development of movie industry in Czechoslovakia at that time.
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THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE STATE AND THE CHURCH IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
MRZENOVÁ, Michaela
The bachelor work is named THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE STATE AND THE CHURCH IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC. Its goal is to evaluate the attitude of the Czech society to religion on the basis of individual social-demographic aspects. The bachelor work analyses the question of the traditional religion, but also the question of the alternative attitude towards religion, which we can find in the Czech Republic. Further, the bachelor work deals with evaluation of the legislature related to churches and religious societies, and also with evaluation of ways of solution of the property settlement between the state and churches. The bachelor work deals with different models of financing of churches both in the Czech Republic and in other selected coutries. In the work I work out a very important period when the communist regime took control, which meant both a decline and a limitation of activities for churches.
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Premonstrat order in Želiv in 40th and 50th years of 20th century
DVOŘÁK, Martin
The thesis deals with the Želiv Premonstrate Monastery and the fates of its members in the 1940s and 1950s. The introduction briefly outlines the history of the monastery and the Premonstrate Order. The central part of the thesis deals with the Želiv Monastery as a whole. It describes economic measures that were introduced against it by the Communist regime. It also generally describes the preparations for cancelling monasteries and the progress of this action directly in Želiv. The third part deals with the fate of the Želiv abbot Bohumil Vít Tajovský as well as with the fates of other members of the Želiv Monastery who were oppressed by the Communist regime.
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Gypsy minority during the era of Czechoslovak communist regime
Hybnerová, Tereza ; Rataj, Jan (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to bring an analysis of the issue of Gypsies in an era of Czechoslovak communist regime. Based on this analysis it is trying to show positives and negatives of communistic approach to this minority. First chapter considers symbols of gypsy way of life and afterwards the starting situation before the accession of communists. In second chapter it concentrates on actions of the communist government towards solving the questions of the gypsy minority between the years 1948 and 1968. In the end the thesis deals with the era of normalization, change in the communist policy on gypsies at that time and its impacts on the gypsy minority.
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