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Mělník as the residence of Czech queens
Mrázová, Kateřina ; Sládková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Charvátová, Kateřina (referee)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is Mělník, a famous royal dowry town that used to be an essential residence of numerous queens of Kingdom of Bohemia. The focus is on the importance of Mělník throughout history, from its creation in the 9th century to the 15th century. The first two rulers to reside in Mělník were Przemysl princesses Ludmila and Emma. The last queen to ever stay in Mělník was Joanna of Rosenthal in the 15th century. This thesis is dedicated mainly to queens Elizabeth of Bohemia, Barbara of Cilli and Joanna of Rosenthal. The aim is to analyze available historical documents and secondary literature sources and use them to explain the connections of the queens to the town, portray Mělník as their residency and explain its economic and political effects. KEYWORDS Mělník; residence; Elisabeth of Bohemia; Barbara of Cilli; Joanna of Rosenthal; royal dowry town; medieval court
Default judgement - status and perspectives
Danihlík, Tomáš ; Zahradníková, Radka (referee)
Default Judgement - Status and Perspectives Abstract This thesis deals with the topic of default judgment and the status and perspectives of its legal regulation. A default judgment is a special type of judgment that allows the court, under certain conditions, to decide a case without taking evidence on the basis that the allegations made by the plaintiff are undisputed. This makes it an instrument which allows proceedings to be expedited. The default judgment is a classic procedural law institution with a long tradition dating back to the ancient Romans. The tradition of contumacious proceedings in Czech law was disrupted by the adoption of the Code of Civil Procedure in 1950 and the default judgment returned to Czech law only after the establishment of the independent Czech Republic, but it was built on a different basis than the rules in force in the Czech Republic until the adoption of the 1950 Code. As a result, the Czech legal system treats default judgement in a narrower way than the Austrian system, which is the source of some of the problems with which the current system of default judgments has to contend. However, the legislator did not choose to extend the possibility of issuing default judgments to situations where the defendant fails to make a statement of defence or to appear at a preparatory...
Melnik's urbanonymy: The case study of the development of the names changing of streets in Melnik during the 19th and 20th centuries
Burian, Lukáš
This diploma thesis deals with the dynamic changes of the street terminology system in the town of Melník from the second half of the 19th century to the present. There are cases where it is necessary to study, which are located under the field of historical toponomastics, respecting its parts that have urbanonymy. The works carry out, show and analyze the issue of street names that move in the town of Melník during the period under review. The work is in five places, the first part of which consists of analysis and heuristics, which allows the analysis of documents, especially documents that are focused on documents that are part of the Melnik archive and Archive of Department of Construction and Development of the Municipal Office in Mělník. Remember that you keep in mind the city councils, you write down the city's national committee, letters etc. The second chapter, which is part of the subchapter by period, lists historical developments that have urban and significant changes. The third place is the municipal toponomastic analysis of Melnik street terminology from the point of view of basic onymic functions of urban names and from the point of view of the use of honorification names. The next chapter consists of a name interpretative list of individual street names, in which chronological data...
Default Judgement - Status and Perspectives
Danihlík, Tomáš ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Default Judgement - Status and Perspectives Abstract This thesis deals with the topic of default judgment and the status and perspectives of its legal regulation. A default judgment is a special type of judgment that allows the court, under certain conditions, to decide a case without taking evidence on the basis that the allegations made by the plaintiff are undisputed. This makes it an instrument which allows proceedings to be expedited. The default judgment is a classic procedural law institution with a long tradition dating back to the ancient Romans. The tradition of contumacious proceedings in Czech law was disrupted by the adoption of the Code of Civil Procedure in 1950 and the default judgment returned to Czech law only after the establishment of the independent Czech Republic, but it was built on a different basis than the rules in force in the Czech Republic until the adoption of the 1950 Code. As a result, the Czech legal system treats default judgement in a narrower way than the Austrian system, which is the source of some of the problems with which the current system of default judgments has to contend. However, the legislator did not choose to extend the possibility of issuing default judgments to situations where the defendant fails to make a statement of defence or to appear at a preparatory...
Graffiti Subculture in the Shadow of Prague
Černá, Eliška ; Čížek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lachmann, Filip (referee)
This thesis focuses on the issue of graffiti subculture in towns. It is considered as a subculture of young people with all its aspects. A subculture offers an opportunity to build one's own identity during the difficult period of growing up. Graffiti is considered as one of the basic elements of hip hop. First part of the thesis explains the main phrases, describes the history of graffiti and its shift from periphery of the society to mainstream, from the socially excluded to artists whose paintings hang in the galleries. These changes have inevitably shaped the graffiti scene to the form we currently know. Inseparable is the illegal form of graffiti which is frowned upon by many people. It is however the necessary evil for many active writers in order to be acknowledged by the community. There are various solutions for eliminating the illegal form and dedicate some space to graffiti. The theoretical part describes history of graffiti in the city of Melnik and its main protagonists. It also defines ones status in a group (crew) and in the subculture itself, attitude to graffiti's icons and active women writers.
"Transfer Movement" in Mělník in 1921
Novák, Jiří ; Marková, Alena (advisor) ; Štemberk, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with so called "transfer movement" in Mělník in 1921. The term "transfer movement" refers to a strong campaign which tried to persuade people to leave the Roman Catholic Church before the census of February 1921 in or der to the emancipation of our nation from the Church would have been expressed. The general principle of the movement was that the Rome had always been our enemy, that the reformation is the very essence of our national identity and that the Catholic Church had been an ally of the Habsburg dynasty. The thesis tries to explore the role of the leading groups of the "transfer movement" (especially Czechoslovak Church, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and Freethought) and of the press in Mělník as well as the reaction of the local catholic clergy. The core of the work is based mainly on primary sources (both archive and published). It was found that the transfer movement was rather successful. No violent clashes were reported. The local press played an important role and supported the transfer movement. Keywords: transfer movement, Mělník, Czechoslovak Church, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, Freethought, discourse analysis
The Influence of Regional Media on Readers' Perception of Politics in Melnik
Tichota, Ondřej ; Trampota, Tomáš (advisor) ; Nečas, Vlastimil (referee)
Diploma thesis "The Influence of Regional Media on Readers' Perception of Politics in Melnik" refers on a survey of accepting media framing of politicians, politics and important issues by regional media readers in the town of Melnik. Methods of framing and focus groups were used in the survey. First the methods were introduced. The method of framing was used for qualitative content analysis of five printed media from 2005 to 2007. The media were daily Melnicky denik, weekly Tydenik Melnicko, monthly Melnicka radnice, weekly Tep regionu and regional supplement of Mlada fronta Dnes for Central Bohemia. The author of this work focused on several most important issues of the 2005 to 2007 period and he observed how respondents accept or decline the framing of these problems offered by politics, journalists and other participants of Melnik political life. To do this he organised focus groups discussions with Melnik inhabitants in the age of 26 to 75 years of age. They discussed their opinions and beliefs on local politics. This work is a subjective insight into the world of regional media effects on readers, in this case focused on political issues.
Melnik's urbanonymy: The case study of the development of the names changing of streets in Melnik during the 19th and 20th centuries
Burian, Lukáš ; Koura, Petr (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the dynamic changes of the street terminology system in the town of Melník from the second half of the 19th century to the present. There are cases where it is necessary to study, which are located under the field of historical toponomastics, respecting its parts that have urbanonymy. The works carry out, show and analyze the issue of street names that move in the town of Melník during the period under review. The work is in five places, the first part of which consists of analysis and heuristics, which allows the analysis of documents, especially documents that are focused on documents that are part of the Melnik archive and Archive of Department of Construction and Development of the Municipal Office in Mělník. Remember that you keep in mind the city councils, you write down the city's national committee, letters etc. The second chapter, which is part of the subchapter by period, lists historical developments that have urban and significant changes. The third place is the municipal toponomastic analysis of Melnik street terminology from the point of view of basic onymic functions of urban names and from the point of view of the use of honorification names. The next chapter consists of a name interpretative list of individual street names, in which chronological data...
Historical names changing of places in Melnik
Burian, Lukáš ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Koura, Petr (referee)
This bachelor work deals with historical toponomastic example urbanonyms of town Melnik. It focuses on names of streets and public spaces in the town during second half of 19th century and 20th century. The work summarize and describe cincurnstances, when and why the main streets, avenues or squares changed. The work is separated into three parts. First charter is splited chronologicaly for example The First Republic, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, post-war period etc. Second part of the work is dedicated to analytic processing of collected data. Also, the second chapter deals with the princeples of naming, motivation, onymic functions of urbanonyms and the occurence of individual street names. At the end of the work the phenomenom "Lieux de mémoire" by Pierre Nora is applicated in a system of the streets. The conclusion of the thesis is a description of the genesis of the different types of names, which gradually began to appear in Mělník. The work also summarizes the issue of honorific names. Keywords: names of streets, Melnik, 19th century, 20th century, historical toponomastic
Graffiti Subculture in the Shadow of Prague
Černá, Eliška ; Čížek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Lachmann, Filip (referee)
This thesis focuses on the issue of graffiti subculture in towns. It is considered as a subculture of young people with all its aspects. A subculture offers an opportunity to build one's own identity during the difficult period of growing up. Graffiti is considered as one of the basic elements of hip hop. First part of the thesis explains the main phrases, describes the history of graffiti and its shift from periphery of the society to mainstream, from the socially excluded to artists whose paintings hang in the galleries. These changes have inevitably shaped the graffiti scene to the form we currently know. Inseparable is the illegal form of graffiti which is frowned upon by many people. It is however the necessary evil for many active writers in order to be acknowledged by the community. There are various solutions for eliminating the illegal form and dedicate some space to graffiti. The theoretical part describes history of graffiti in the city of Melnik and its main protagonists. It also defines ones status in a group (crew) and in the subculture itself, attitude to graffiti's icons and active women writers.

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