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Profile, work and theory of Jesús Baigorri Jalón
Pejchalová, Milada ; Králová, Jana (advisor) ; Čeňková, Ivana (referee)
The central focus of this Master's thesis was to provide a concise overview of the academic work of the contemporary Spanish interpreter and interpreting historian, Jesús Baigorri Jalón. We carried out an in-depth analysis of his work, accompanied by the critical reception of his two key publications. In the introductory part of our thesis, we focused on the author's methodology and placement in Spanish and Czech academic contexts. Then, we elaborated a comprehensive, chronological overview of the author's two main monographs and outlined the main topics discussed in Baigorri's studies. We also focused on the author's contribution to the translation and interpreting studies, his research methodology and its potential to serve as an inspiration to Czech researchers.
Hanuš Jelínek Between Culture and Politics (1914 - 1944)
Sováková, Veronika ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jiří (referee)
v anglickém jazyce The present thesis deals with the life and activities of Hanuš Jelínek (1878-1944), one of the most prominent figures of the Czech-French relations of the first half of the 20th century. Based upon studies of archive documents, press and literature, its aim is to explain his activities namely during the period of the First Republic which has not been much reflected in the literature so far. This is mainly due to the fact that the primary source on Hanuš Jelínek - his memoirs called Zahučaly lesy ("Forrest Murmurs") end in 1919. The thesis is divided into three bigger parts. The first one recapitulates Jelínek's youth, formation of his personality and political views and last but not least the birth of his Francophilia. The second, pivotal part, places emphasis on his effort to get himself established in the nascent Czechoslovak diplomatic services. It analyses the eleven year period Jelínek spent at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as other activities stemming from his position there. The final part deals with Jelínek's cultural life and influences, however, it only gives a general overview necessary in order to understand Jelínek's personal life and has no ambition to review his extensive literary work. It accentuates, though, his work in Lumír journal that Jelínek...
Czechoslovakia- Hungarian relations in the years 1920-1921
Glacnerová, Zuzana ; Pejša, Robert (advisor) ; Junek, Marek (referee)
Theme's subject of capture are the dramatic yours 1920-1921 in Czechoslovakia and The Kingdom of Hungaria. Using the comparision, I wanted to point out the main political approach and opinion differences - the new-forming democratic republic governed by Tomas Garrigue Masaryk on one hand, and the constitutional monarchy led by Miklós Horty on the other. I used the Trionian Pact as the theoretical fundamental and all the fact are observed, described and evaluated especially from the political prospective. Nevertheless, we will also touch the seemingly inconsequential information regarding the cultural life or nationalism issues.
Creation of the Czechoslovak army and its Contribution to the Independence of Czechoslovakia
Kawik, Vratislav ; Nechvátal, Martin (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to the creation of the Czechoslovak army. My goal is to describe its creation, development and significance till the appearance of the Little Entente in 1921. The army organisation took place under urgent needs for defence of state borders. As the Czechoslovak troops in Russia were delayed, commander ranks had to be engaged by the Italian and French officers. Because of many activities led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Edvard Benes on Paris Peace Conference, the power of the Czechoslovakian Ministry of Defence was reduced. After the state borders were established, the role of the Ministry of Defence stabilized.
German Diplomatic Relations during the Weimar Republic
Pýcha, Jan ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the German position in international relations after the World War I and its development during the postwar years till Hitler's seizure of power. The text follows diplomatic activities of the defeated world-power from the Paris Peace Conference and deals with all key happenings at that time. It also points out the main German steps to the emancipation after being forced to bear the responsibility for starting the war. This thesis analyses fundamental issues of the twenties and early thirties within the German context including the reparations or the main security issues.

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