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The death of Tsar Nicholas II and its reverberations in contemporary Czech environment
Nováková, Veronika Kateřina ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis "The death of Tsar Nicholas II and its reverberations in contemporary Czech environment" is to paint a compehensive picture of the death of the family of Russia's last Tsar and its reverbations in former Czechoslovakia. The text recounts the life and reign of Nicholas II with a closer focus on the murder of all family members in July 1918. It places the last moments of the Tsarist regime along with its sovereign in the context of contemporary Czech environment. It delves into the reverbations of Tsar's death and the coming of a new regime in Czech press, and the cultural and political scenes.
The Polish Subject in Russian Historical Narrations on Time of Troubles in the First Half of the 17th Century
Brůha, Petr ; Příhoda, Marek (advisor) ; Tumis, Stanislav (referee)
The main topic of the thesis is the investigation of the Polish influence on Russia during the Time of Troubles, as it's described by the Russian writers of the first half of 17th century in their Historical narrations. In the first part of the work there is introduced the Time of Troubles as a phenomenon that significantly influenced all its contemporaries. The thesis also pays attention to the historical sources, to their causes and circumstances of creation and also some of their authors. In the most extensive part of the work there are, based on extensive source material, discussed various topics that are focused on the Polish factor on the Russia during the period. There is mentioned the Polish support of False tsars, who aspire to the tsar title, the king's Zikmund military intervention and also the final victory of Russian militia over foreign interventionists. In conclusion there are compared individual historical narrations with each other, if there are any different topics that they describe or if they describe any element of Polish intervention in the same way or if there is any connection between the authors' lives and their works.
The Polish Subject in Russian Historical Narrations on Time of Troubles in the First Half of the 17th Century
Brůha, Petr ; Příhoda, Marek (advisor) ; Tumis, Stanislav (referee)
The main topic of the thesis is the investigation of the Polish influence on Russia during the Time of Troubles, as it's described by the Russian writers of the first half of 17th century in their Historical narrations. In the first part of the work there is introduced the Time of Troubles as a phenomenon that significantly influenced all its contemporaries. The thesis also pays attention to the historical sources, to their causes and circumstances of creation and also some of their authors. In the most extensive part of the work there are, based on extensive source material, discussed various topics that are focused on the Polish factor on the Russia during the period. There is mentioned the Polish support of False tsars, who aspire to the tsar title, the king's Zikmund military intervention and also the final victory of Russian militia over foreign interventionists. In conclusion there are compared individual historical narrations with each other, if there are any different topics that they describe or if they describe any element of Polish intervention in the same way or if there is any connection between the authors' lives and their works.
The death of Tsar Nicholas II and its reverberations in contemporary Czech environment
Nováková, Veronika Kateřina ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
The main goal of the bachelor thesis "The death of Tsar Nicholas II and its reverberations in contemporary Czech environment" is to paint a compehensive picture of the death of the family of Russia's last Tsar and its reverbations in former Czechoslovakia. The text recounts the life and reign of Nicholas II with a closer focus on the murder of all family members in July 1918. It places the last moments of the Tsarist regime along with its sovereign in the context of contemporary Czech environment. It delves into the reverbations of Tsar's death and the coming of a new regime in Czech press, and the cultural and political scenes.
Victorian Influence on the Russian Imperial Court Through the Family Ties between the English and Russian Royal Houses at the End of the 19th Century
DUFKOVÁ, Alena
This bachelor thesis aims to point out and describe the consequences of influence of both Victorianism and the person of Queen Victoria on the lifestyle at the Russian Imperial Court at the end of 19th and beginning of 20th century. It describes historical events which shaped Russia and focuses on family relations binding the Romanovs and the English ruling house. The thesis defines the meaning of Victorianism and determines the difference between mentality of Russian and English high Society. It relies on analysis of letters, diary entries and memoirs of the participants of the events mentioned. A brief description of post-Victorian relationship between the two countries concludes the thesis.

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