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Diákhálozat - student network and voluntary associations of (Czech)Slovak Hungarians
Hrncsjárová, Rebeka ; Gál, Eugen (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
The focus of the presented work is the presentation of the student network (Diákhálozat) connecting (Czech)Slovak Hungarians, its functions and significance. Student network is an organization connecting Slovak-Czech-Hungarian university students in Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Hungary. One of the primary possibilities for grouping people with the same interests, values or customs is associations. The thesis pays attention to student associations, their activities, work, and role in student lives, as well as Hungarians living in the already mentioned countries. Student associations are brought under the organization Diákhálózat, and thus they form a certain interwoven (student) network, thanks to which students devote themselves to various projects and activities within the associations and beyond. Keywords: student's associations; association activities; culture; Slovak Hungarians; Czech Hungarians
Voluntary associations and periodicals of the Hungarian minority in the Czech Republic in the 21st century
Hromádková, Tereza ; Gál, Eugen (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
This thesis describes the development of periodicals and non-political organisations of the Hungarian minority in Bohemia and Moravia in the time frame from the end of the First World War to the early 1920s. It is organized into four main parts, which are further divided into chapters and subchapters. The first part deals with the interwar period, with a detailed focus on the Corvinia association, the Sickle movement and other important organizations. The post-war resettlement of a part of the Hungarian population from the regions of southern Slovakia to Bohemia and the communist takeover in Czechoslovakia are considered a borderline milestone of this part. The second part covers the Hungarian student clubs in Prague, Brno and Ostrava, as well as their publishing activities and music and dance groups. The third part of the thesis is focused on the Association of Hungarians in Czech Republic, its history, activities and the issuing of the association's magazine Prágai Tükör. The individual chapters describe the regional affiliates of the association, their members and unique activities. The last section briefly describes other selected Hungarian organisations currantly active in the Czech Republic. Key words: Hungarians in the Czech Republic, national minorities, associations, student clubs, periodicals
Students from Polish territories at "Vysoká škola obchodní" in the interwar period
Pochmanová, Martina ; Kaleta, Petr (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled 'Students from Polish territories at "Vysoká škola obchodní" in the interwar period' makes an attempt to chart the presence of Polish students following aspects such as their nationality, place of birth, religion and citizenship. The thesis' research is based on archive materials from the Czech technical university, where repositories from the "Vysoká škola obchodní" were used. The thesis focuses on students who were either born in former Poland or had written evidence of polish nationality or citizenship at the University of Commerce. The repositories put to use are dating back to the academic years 1918 to 1938. During research, frequent changes of both Polish and Ukrainian names and surnames were noticed, and in some cases there were linguistic adaptations towards Polish language while in other cases towards Czech language. Evidence of respective nationality did not begin to show on records until 1925, when mostly due to geopolitical developments it became clear to what country the students belonged. An interesting chapter, accompanied by graphs, tackles the question of religion. Surveyed students from Halič were mostly Greek-Catholics, while the rest were either Catholics or Jews. Individuals from other religious groups, such as the Czech Brethren or Baptist Church...
The Expulsion of German Citizens from Hungary after the World War II
Hromádková, Tereza ; Tóth, Andrej (advisor) ; Kaleta, Petr (referee)
(english) The Bachelor thesis entitled "The Expulsion of German Citizens from Hungary after the World War II" deals with the post-war process of expulsion, as well as the history of the German population in Hungary with an emphasis on the first half of the twentieth century. The first part of this thesis is concerned with the German colonization of Hungary and the awakening of national consciousness of the Hungarian Germans. The following part discusses the interwar period and the political development of the Hungarian Germans, the progessive radicalization of the Hungarian-German National Socialist movement and its activities during the World War II. The central theme of this section is the expulsion of the German population from post-war Hungary, the causes of this process as well as the subsequent integration in the Allied-occupied Germany and the development in Hungary until 2000.
Analysis of the impact of Chavismo policies on economic and social development in Venezuela from 1999 to 2016
Korejs, Marek ; Tóth, Andrej (advisor) ; Tajovský, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the role of the chavista economic and social policies within economic and social development of Venezuela between 1999 and 2016. This thesis offers a comprehensive view of the economic performance during the tested period with major external and internal factors in mind. It uses the methods of analysis, description and comparison. The initial objective is to describe and analyze the circumstances which inevitably led to the election of Hugo Chavez and the Chavismo being accepted by the majority of people. Following with analysis of particular monetary and fiscal policies with special focus on the Exchange rate policy, redistribution policy and expropriations of parts of the private sector. The analysis has proved the economic policies of Chavismo to be ineffective, eventually leading to hyperinflation and causing Venezuela to undergo the worst economic and social crisis in its history.
Leszno as a multiethnic city
Effangová, Pamela Therese ; Kaleta, Petr (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
v anglickém jazyce The main goal of this work is to process historical evolution and the contemporaneity of ethnic and religious minorities in Leszno. Most of the attention will be given to Czechs (members of the Unity of Brethren), Jews, German and Gypsies. Work will be done with professional literature accompained by material obtained from the National archive in Leszno and museum in Leszno.
Students from Polish territories at "Vysoká škola obchodní" in the interwar period
Pochmanová, Martina ; Kaleta, Petr (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled 'Students from Polish territories at "Vysoká škola obchodní" in the interwar period' makes an attempt to chart the presence of Polish students following aspects such as their nationality, place of birth, religion and citizenship. The thesis' research is based on archive materials from the Czech technical university, where repositories from the "Vysoká škola obchodní" were used. The thesis focuses on students who were either born in former Poland or had written evidence of polish nationality or citizenship at the University of Commerce. The repositories put to use are dating back to the academic years 1918 to 1938. During research, frequent changes of both Polish and Ukrainian names and surnames were noticed, and in some cases there were linguistic adaptations towards Polish language while in other cases towards Czech language. Evidence of respective nationality did not begin to show on records until 1925, when mostly due to geopolitical developments it became clear to what country the students belonged. An interesting chapter, accompanied by graphs, tackles the question of religion. Surveyed students from Halič were mostly Greek-Catholics, while the rest were either Catholics or Jews. Individuals from other religious groups, such as the Czech Brethren or Baptist Church...
Impact of the farming of the Kinsky family in microregion Chlumec nad Cidlinou during 1918 - 1938
Víšková, Martina ; Chalupecký, Petr (advisor) ; Tóth, Andrej (referee)
This thesis analyzes the impacts of the farming of the Kinsky family in microregion Chlumec nad Cidlinou during the interwar period. The purpose of this thesis is discover how their farming affected interwar evolution of region. In the investigation was used historical archival research and comparative analysis. Due to my research, I concluded that farming of the family had significant impact on microregion mainly because of monopolistic position in held of land and buildings.
Economic consequences of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993
Ječmeň, Tomáš ; Tóth, Andrej (advisor) ; Chalupecký, Petr (referee)
The aim is to analyze the economic and political aspects of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 in the context of monetary separation and further analyze its impact on monetary indicators in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The thesis provides a comprehensive view of the development of relations within Czechoslovakia after 1989 and monetary separation in 1993. First, attention is focused on description and analysis of economic and political relations between the two nations, which are demonstrated in the illustrative examples of the development of Czechoslovakia between 1989 and 1993. Then analyzes the preparation, conduct and impact of monetary separation on the inflation rate, balance of payments, interest rates and foreign exchange reserves, and consequently macroeconomic indicators are compared both newly formed states. The thesis is written for use with the description, analysis and comparison. Based on the analysis, we can conclude that the collapse of the state was no longer possible in 1993 to avoid. It can be concluded that the monetary separation had no immediate impact on the study of monetary indicators. Based on comparison of selected macroeconomic indicators of the countries we were able to demonstrate that in the first years after the collapse of the federation with the Czech economy developed better and more stable than Slovak Republic. Implementation and results of the disintegration of Czechoslovakia and the associated monetary separation can be considered as a basis for solving current problems eg. In any disintegration of the common currency in the European Union or the possible dissolution of several national states. A proper currency separation in 1993 had a negative impact on the development of monetary variables surveyed states.

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