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Zdeňka Šemberová and her life in the context of Czech women's movement
Jeřábková, Iveta ; Havlůjová, Hana (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is itroduce to personality of Zdeňka Šemberová which live in years 1841 - 1912 in the context of Czech women's movement. In the first part of thesis is devoted to the development of the women's movement in Bohemia and to the important historical milestones that relate to this movement. The second part is devoted life of Zdeňka Šemberová, her family problems and her subjective view of the company. It was drawn from her personal diary and correspondence. This thesis describes the comparison of life Zdeňky Šemberova with the various stages of Czech women's movement and her contacts with prominent figures of this movement.
The status of female lawyers as a theme of the Czech Women's Movement during the First Czechoslovak Republic.
Láňová, Lucie ; Gelnarová, Jitka (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the activities which were carried out by the activist Czech women's movement in the fight for better status of female lawyers in the First republic. The aim of this thesis is to find an answer to the research question "How did the Czech women's movement get involved in the question of the position of female lawyers during the First Republic?" Women were allowed to study at law school within the new republic. After finishing their studies, women wanted to work in the legal professions, which was very difficult despite the fact that women had the equal rights as men thanks to the constitution. Female lawyers were unjustifiably rejected and discriminated against. The Women's National Council, headed by Františka Plamínková and the Association of University-educated Women, tried to solve this situation. Legal department, whose mission was to ensure equal conditions for female lawyers, was established in 1925 within the association . The main goal was to mediate employment of female lawyers in the judicial service and in the conceptual state service. The activists tried for example through deputations, interventions, but also by publishing texts on the issue of the status of lawyers, to improve their chances of employment and also the conditions of employment. The...
Social dimensions of architectural projects of Milada Petrikova-Pavlikova
Žižková, Barbora ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's work is to evaluate the contribution of architect Mrs. Milada Petříková-Pavlíková at the field of social engineering in connection with construction activities of the Czech women's movement. Mrs. Petříková was in close relationship to female's problems. She grew up in a time when the women's movement was on the rise and a major battle was brewing for the right to vote. Also, her aunts, Anna and Albina Honzáková - Movement activists, were certainly examples to follow for Petříková too. I also tried to discuss the wider historical circumcises and introduce some related topics - by the example of four buildings realized between years 1922-1950 - the Social Policy of the First Republic and the social activities of charitable organizations (often led by women), women's club as the first Czech association and ŽKČ building as a symbol and proof of the victory of feminist efforts and finally the relationship of pedagogical theory and contemporary architecture, kindergartens and nursery development as a construction type. I have tried to juxtapose, in the end of my bachelor work, the social architecture as a phenomenon and a major topic of contemporary architectural considerations and practices, and social architecture initiated by the women's movement or his representative. Key...
Analysis of the Methods of the Women's Suffrage Activists: the Case of the Committee for Woman Suffrage
Švecová, Klára ; Gelnarová, Jitka (advisor) ; Charvátová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the methods used by Czech female activists associating with the Committee for Women's Suffrage to achieve the women's right to vote. The first chapter describes the political system. Here is briefly presented the political institutions of Austria-Hungary (specifically Cisleithania), the development of political parties in the Czech lands and the opinion of political parties on the women's suffrage. This chapter also explains laws that include women's right to vote. The following chapter describes the development of the Czech women's movement, its main features and transformation of its demands and goals over time. The third chapter deals with the political and social situation that led to the formation of the Comittee for Womens's Suffrage. The chapter also presents its activities and its main members. The last part of thesis describes methods and procedures used by Committee for Women's Suffrage to achieve women's right to vote. In this chapter, the attention is paid to selecting methods and their succes. In my bachelor thesis, I focused mainly on the methods that had the greatest influence on the enforcement of women's suffrage and methods which make the question of women's rights more visible.
Zdeňka Šemberová and her life in the context of Czech women's movement
Jeřábková, Iveta ; Havlůjová, Hana (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is itroduce to personality of Zdeňka Šemberová which live in years 1841 - 1912 in the context of Czech women's movement. In the first part of thesis is devoted to the development of the women's movement in Bohemia and to the important historical milestones that relate to this movement. The second part is devoted life of Zdeňka Šemberová, her family problems and her subjective view of the company. It was drawn from her personal diary and correspondence. This thesis describes the comparison of life Zdeňky Šemberova with the various stages of Czech women's movement and her contacts with prominent figures of this movement.
Social dimensions of architectural projects of Milada Petrikova-Pavlikova
Žižková, Barbora ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's work is to evaluate the contribution of architect Mrs. Milada Petříková-Pavlíková at the field of social engineering in connection with construction activities of the Czech women's movement. Mrs. Petříková was in close relationship to female's problems. She grew up in a time when the women's movement was on the rise and a major battle was brewing for the right to vote. Also, her aunts, Anna and Albina Honzáková - Movement activists, were certainly examples to follow for Petříková too. I also tried to discuss the wider historical circumcises and introduce some related topics - by the example of four buildings realized between years 1922-1950 - the Social Policy of the First Republic and the social activities of charitable organizations (often led by women), women's club as the first Czech association and ŽKČ building as a symbol and proof of the victory of feminist efforts and finally the relationship of pedagogical theory and contemporary architecture, kindergartens and nursery development as a construction type. I have tried to juxtapose, in the end of my bachelor work, the social architecture as a phenomenon and a major topic of contemporary architectural considerations and practices, and social architecture initiated by the women's movement or his representative. Key...

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