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Jewish Community in Čkyně
Smilová, Jana ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Foltýn, Dušan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to introduce the perished Jewish community in Čkyně, especially its last members. The work is based on the study of the archival documents in the relevant archives and on the articles in the regional volumes. The first part of this work contains the literature and archival sources used in this work. Then the introduction of the history of the jewish community from the end of the 16th century to the period of the World War II follows. These are supplemented with the basic pieces of information about the history of the Jews in Bohemia. Without that it would not be possible to set this small community into a wider context. The main part of this work is to elaborate the fates of the last members of this Jewish community which is mostly based on the study of the archival documents. The stories of lives of the particular people who had belonged to this community or had been in some kind of contact with it are described. These stories make the theoretical part about the history of the Jewish community a very personal and approachable matter. This part ends with the description of the holocaust which brought this Jewish community into its end. A special chapter is given to the Jewish cemetery and the synagogue which are the only visible reminder of the Jewish settlement at this place.
Process of Záviš Kalandra and it's press returns
Vítek, Matouš ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Čurda, Vojtěch (referee)
The bachelor thesis describes the process with Záviš Kalandra, which was a part of the political process with Milada Horáková and others from the year 1950. It also deals with press returns of Kalandra's process. The thesis is divided into practical and theoretical part. The theoretical part presents Kalandra's life, his relations with the czechoslovakia communist party, newspaper activity and circumstances of his arrest. This part is also devoted to political process with Záviš Kalandra, and circumstances that predated his beginning, preparing and course of the process and his final verdict, which fell in process. Last chapture of this part deals with propaganda campaign, her beginning and way of propagation. In practical part of the thesis can be find the several articles from czechoslovakia daily newspapers, appreciates their importance and on the basis of these articles compares, how different newspapers described the process. Key words: Czechoslovakia, history, political process, Kalandra, press
Pelhřimov region in May 1945 - the testimony of chronicles
Baranová, Simona ; Foltýn, Dušan (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
Bachelor's work is a kind of research of the lives of people in Pelhrimov region during last days of the WW2 and the short time in its ending. It shows more about the reactions of the people to the Prague uprising and describes if they had also taken part in it. The work also describes the way how the revolt was going on and if it was in individual cases successful or not. The work contains first of all events mentioned in the chronicles of local towns and cities. The work also values the credibility of individual chronicles and other sources. In the case of the chronicles I have used, I found out, that they don't contain any faults, so they can be used also in my next work. One of the villages mentioned in my work is called Leskovice. On 5th and 6th May the village was burnt and local people were murdered by a SS crew from Pelhrimov. Beside using information from the chronicle, I went to the village and made some interviews with survivors of the tragedy, so I can verify these events by an authentic experience.
Bedřich Mendl (1892-1940). In a mirror of his correspondence
Rajzlová, Eva ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
This bachelor's thesis was an analysis of family correspondence of Professor Bedřich Mendl. The thesis sought for everyday life of the Czech historian on his official journeys in both Czechoslovakia and abroad, where he searched in archives for Czech manuscripts. Bedřich Mendl was a Czech historiographer and the first professor of the Institute of Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University. He was raised in Prague where he also met his future wife Eleonora during his studies. From 1916 to 1920, he worked in Hořice as a high school teacher. After his return to Prague in 1920, he became an employee of the State Editorial Institute. He started to teach at Charles University after he gained his venia docendi in 1927. Because of his Jewish origin, he was forced to leave the university in 1940. A few months later he committed a suicide.

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