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About Freedom without Freedom: Meetings of Students in the U Bílého koníčka Club.
Mejstříková, Dorotea ; Vaněk, Miroslav (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis "O svobodě v nesvobodě: Setkávání studentů U Bílého koníčka před rokem 1989." deals with the development of events in the student editorial boards of magazines and newspapers that preceded November 17th, 1989 from the perspective of beginning journalists, editors and graphic designers who teamed up in these magazines, who were able to quickly organize themselves, to inform peripherals about the intervention on Národní třída and to set up strike committees thanks to a network of contacts at faculties everywhere in Czechoslovakia. The work reflects the narratives of narrators about censorship, self- censorship, and the courage to write about otherwise forbidden topics. It deals with the role of the Czechoslovak Socialist Youth Union in the possibility of publishing magazines and the role of the students, who comment on their historical role several decades later. In addition to the testimonies of narrators who met at the Student Press and Information Centre in the U Bílého koníčka club, the diploma thesis also uses their diary entries and the periodical press analyses.
Students Make Revolution: The Role of Student Magazines and Newspapers during the Velvet Revolution
Mejstříková, Dorotea ; Kocian, Jiří (advisor) ; Tůma, Oldřich (referee)
Dorotea Mejstříková d.mejstrikova@gmail.com Studenti dělají revoluci: Role studentských časopisů a novin během sametové revoluce. Abstract The bachelor thesis "Students Make Revolution: The Role of Student Magazines and Newspapers during the Velvet Revolution." focuses on student magazines published by Prague university students in 1988 and 1989, highlighting the importance of their editorial offices and organization of the Student Press and Information Centre for the 17th November and the subsequent occupation strike. It outlines the most important milestones of student movements during the 19th century and the historical context of the late 1980s. The aim of the thesis is to examine how the editorial offices of the magazines contributed to the events of the Velvet Revolution.
"Growing up under control?" the leisure time of youth in the seventies of the 20th century in Czechoslovakia
Labská, Helena ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Szobi, Pavel (referee)
The Diploma thesis deals with the leisure time of youth in the seventies of the 20th century in Czechoslovakia. It compares two forms of spending leisure time. Those are the official activities that were organized by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia by the Socialist Union of Youth and unofficial alternatives that are ideologically opposed communism. The aim of this Diploma thesis is to contribute to the analysis of spare time of youth in the seventies of the 20th century. How did exactly the young generation of seventies in Czechoslovakia spend their free time and what opportunities did they really have. The conclusions of the thesis should then contribute to the development of further research in the area of free time of socialist society.

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