National Repository of Grey Literature 5 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
A comparison of the Folk Song in the Bohemian and Moravian Region and its Application in Music Classes
Dvořáková, Alena ; Veverková, Jana (advisor) ; Bělohlávková, Petra (referee)
The master's thesis follows up on the bachelor's thesis called The Folk Song in the Pilsen Region as a Part of the Regional Culture. Primarily, the theoretical part of the thesis aims to compare and contrast two distinct regions, specifically the Pilsen region and the Wallachian region. It focuses on the characteristics of their folk culture including folk architecture, folk costume, folk customs and most importantly folk songs. The thesis deals both with their characteristics typical of Bohemian and Moravian regions in general and their characteristics typical of the Pilsen and the Wallachian regions. The thesis further focuses on folklore festivals, folklore ensembles and folk song collectors associated with these regions. The practical goal of the thesis is the application of Pilsen and Wallachian folk songs in Music classes at upper primary school (or in the corresponding grades of multi-year gymnasium) in the form of a play with folk songs from both regions and arousing pupils' interest in folk songs. The appendix includes pictures and photographs associated with the folklore of the Pilsen and Wallachian regions as well as examples of Wallachian folk songs that can be used as a song-book in Music classes.
Public in Vejprnice during the First Czechoslavak Republic
Vedral, Patrik ; Štaif, Jiří (advisor) ; Bernášek, Bohumír (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the village Vejprnice during the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938). Its main aim is to provide a contribution to the regional history of the region of Pilsen and simultaneously research the environment of the working class in countryside. The work describes the political, professional, social, demographic, building, religious, school and association development in the interwar period. The discovered data are compared to the region of Pilsen (with surrounding towns and villiages) and with the rest of the country. Vejprnice can serve in some ways as an example of the first republic' country village. Keywords: Czechoslovakia, First Republic, regional history, region of Pilsen, social history
Administrative development of the village Cernice during the period of the First Czechoslovak Republic and in the initial phase of the occupation
Lišková, Sonja ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor) ; Janečková, Jitka (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of self-government of a small village Černice. The micro-historical research of municipal government is a key topic not only for understanding national history, but it's also useful as a basis for studying the origins of the current legislation and the activity of administrative bodies. Researching the development and various phenomenons of the society in the past often helps us to better understand the current attitudes and conclusions, as these are often derived from past experience. First of all, the work represents an outline of the history of first reference regarding the village. The following sections then characterize the development of a small village, located near the large city of Pilsen in modern times. It represents the village and it's development during the First Czechoslovak Republic, a significant part of Czech history, and describes the key turning points. The last part of the thesis is devoted to the life of citizens, education, religious life, culture and also activities of local associations and organisations.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.