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A dark period? Or what today we show to the foreign tourist from communism, what we tell them and what we leave for ourselves.
Zýková, Iva-Hedvika ; Abu Ghosh, Yasar (advisor) ; Slačálek, Ondřej (referee)
Annotation: The presented Diploma thesis deals with the ways in witch is today, more than twenty years after the "Velvet Revolution", communist period presented to foreing tourists in Prague and in the sector of mass tourism.. It is based on my field research that took place in the Museum of Communism, during the especially on communism oriented guided tours and but rather commplementary, in the Propaganda pub and also on the semi-structured formal and informal interviews with guides. The thesis focuses on the differences in the presentation of communism in different generations of guides, it monitors how their personal, or, conversely, indirect or mediated experience affects their references. My work is observes communism not only as marketing tourism product, but using the concepts of social memory I try to point to range of different individual memories based on everyday experiences. These small personal histories of everyday life complement established, or rather the one that is still being instituted. The thesis also monitors and reflets some possible adjustments and transformations of social memory and outline what could be the motivation for these changes. Keywords: Mass tourism; communism; social memory; identity; places of memory - "les lieux de mémoire".
Spain: The Economy and Position within the International Tourism Market
Cinková, Zuzana ; Abrhám, Josef (advisor) ; Brůžková, Pavla (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on Spain, its economy and position within the international tourism market. The thesis is devided into two parts. The first part includes macroeconomic analysis and comparison of the competetiveness of Spanish economy with chosen countries. The second part analyzes Spanish tourism, its atractions and potencial. The final chapter represents a summary of strengths and weaknesses of Spain and tries to formulate possible future development of the economy and the tourism industry.
The rise of mass tourism in the Federal Republic of Germany in the fifties and the sixties ot the twentieth century
Fantišová, Lenka ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Kozmanová, Irena (referee)
The graduation thesis is focusing on rise of mass tourism in the Federal republic of Germany in the fifties and the sixties of the twentieth century. The introductory part deals with the time of Weimar Republic, when the necessary background of subsequent post-war mass tourism development was set. One of the further crucial subjects of matter is the economic miracle and consumer society, which led among the German citizens up to the broad acceptance of travelling, as a possible way of spending their leisure time. The main part of the thesis concentrates on the mass tourism as cultural and social phenomena. Special attention is finally devoted to the tourist infrastructure in the federal republic in the fifties and the sixties and the way it formed a developed.
Sustainable tourism in Slovakia
Vyšná, Kristína ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Indrová, Jarmila (referee)
In the theoretical part the thesis discusses the sustainable tourism which principles are compatible with those of sustainable development and the criterions, according to which the tourism is divided into two categories: sustainable and unsustainable.In the applied part of this bachelor work the theoretical knowledge is used for the comparation of two players in tourism in Slovakia, i. e. (High) Tatra national park and AquaCity Poprad, and for the valuation in terms of their sustainability. In case of (High) Tatra national park there are specified several possibilities how to improve its unsatisfactory state.
Tourism and environment
Kašpárková, Kristýna ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Mlejnková, Lena (referee)
This bachelor theses deals with the relationship between tourism and environment. The tourism has negative and positive effects on natural and socio-cultural environment. It describes problems of mass and green tourism in connection with sustainable development. The theses shows the necessity of tourism regulation and cooperation not only between regional and national organisations, but also among touristic organisations, government and businessmen. There is also the necessity of participation of the resident population in tourism. The theses presents the potential and also obstructions of future tourism development in accordance with the environment.

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