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North-Italian communities in the House of Hohenstaufen's Era: Venezia a Milano
Reseková, Simona ; Drška, Václav (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
This thesis explores the institutional changes in the Northern Italian area during Frederick I Barbarossa's era, specifically focusing on the changes in Milan and Venice. It describes the evolution of establishment of both of these cities, starting from the Early Medieval period up to the rise of the Communes during the 11th century. The core of the thesis aims to be the very Communal establishment - more precisely, the changes in the institutions raised during the reign of Frederick I. Barbarossa and the possible impact of the Lombard wars between the Emperor and the Lombard League.
Memory and Identity in Antonia Arslan's "Armenian" Trilogy
Reseková, Simona ; Flemrová, Alice (advisor) ; Piptová, Ivana (referee)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the so- "Armenian" trilogy by Antonie Arslan, focusing on memory reflection and identity transformation. The introduction presents the author's medallion with an emphasis on the motifs that led her to write a work. Subsequently, it briefly analyzes her work and its historical context. The core of the work is the reflection of the three-generation memory of the main representatives and the study of how it affected the identity of the generations, based on the application of general knowledge about the phenomenon.
Venetian-Cilician relations between 1198-1375
Reseková, Simona ; Drška, Václav (advisor) ; Picková, Dana (referee)
The thesis deals with the description and analysis of the various forms of relations between the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of Cilicia in the period 1199-1175, during the existence of the kingdom. In introduction it provides a brief overview of the historical development of both states, with emphasis on common developmental stages in the mentioned period. The core analyzes primary sources of narrative and official character which reflect the relations of both states.
North-Italian communities in the House of Hohenstaufen's Era: Venezia a Milano
Reseková, Simona ; Drška, Václav (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
This thesis explores the institutional changes in the Northern Italian area during Frederick I Barbarossa's era, specifically focusing on the changes in Milan and Venice. It describes the evolution of establishment of both of these cities, starting from the Early Medieval period up to the rise of the Communes during the 11th century. The core of the thesis aims to be the very Communal establishment - more precisely, the changes in the institutions raised during the reign of Frederick I. Barbarossa and the possible impact of the Lombard wars between the Emperor and the Lombard League.

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