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The Establishment of Japanese-Spanish Diplomatic Relations with Focus on the Mission of Hasekura Tsunenaga
Nedvědová, Markéta ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the establishment of Japanese-Spanish diplomatic relations and their development in the second half of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century. The main part is dedicated to the so-called Keicho Embassy, which has been sent between the years 1613 - 1620 from Japan to the European courts in order to discuss the trade agreements, to meet with Pope Paul V and to spread the Christian faith in northern Japan. This mission has been led by the Japanese ambassador Hasekura Tsunenaga, who was accompanied among others by Franciscan friar Luis Sotelo. This work also briefly depicts the arrival of the first European traders or the rivalry between Christian religious orders in Japan. The aim of the thesis is to analyze these Japanese-Spanish relations.
The Activities of the Spanish Delegates in Prague during the Pre- White Mountain Period in the Light of the Diplomatic Correspondence
Nedvědová, Markéta ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Binková, Simona (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the activities of the Spanish delegates, who were sent to Prague in oder to enforce political concerns of the Counter - Reformation. It is divided into eight parts. The first parts deals with the history of the Czech - Spanish relations until the Pre - White Mountain period. The next chapters are dedicated to the Spanish delegates (to Chantonnay, Monteagudo, Borja, San Clemente, Zúñiga and Oñate) and the chosen events between years 1564 and 1617. The purpose of the thesis was to find out, which were the concrete delegates'acts related with the Counter - Reformation policy, further how they perceived the important events and whether their efforts were successful. It was necessary to study the delegates' extensive correspondence, they sent from Prague to Madrid. This diplomatic correspondence is preserved in the Spanish archives in Simancas. For the purpose of Bohemian studies it was transcripted by the copyists, who worked mainly for professor Vlastimil Kybal at the beginning of 20th century. These transcriptions, that I have studied, are preserved in The National Archives in Prague.

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