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PhDr. Klára Červenková a její přínos ženám v 1. polovině 20. století
DŘEVOVÁ, Lenka
The bachelor's thesis will be introduced by outlining the term women's issues, the historical transformation of the position of women and their job opportunities. There will be reminded on development emancipation movement during 19th and 20th century. The main part deals with a life journey of high school teacher, doctor Klára Červenková (1873-1945), her study at Minerva Grammar School, at Charles University in Prague and at School of Pedagogical Studies in Prague. This bachelor´s thesis is also about pedagogical work as a high school professor with reference to the issue of lay morality. In the work is mentioned her participation in women´s clubs and political associations- Committee on Women's Suffrage and the Women's National Council. Moreover, the relationship with other activists of the emancipation movement will be described. Also, will be introduced her participation in Committee on Aid for Democratic Spain, her negative attitude to Nazism and the associated fateful stay in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.
The Position of Bosnian Women within a Chosen Local Community in Sweden
Navrátilová, Martina ; Žíla, Ondřej (advisor) ; Králová, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis focuses on female immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina who have resided in Sweden since the 1990s. The aim of the thesis is to analyze their integration in Sweden and the influence of transnational practices on their integration. The analysis is based on semi- structured interviews with eight Bosnian women. The results of the interviews are confronted with scholarly literature and newspaper articles on Bosnian integration in Sweden and transnationalism. The areas of focus are: labor market, the knowledge of Swedish language, transnational practices, the specificities of being a female immigrant and finally the evaluation of why Bosnians are integrated so well in Sweden. The quality of integration was proven very high and the immigrants themselves, as well as the literature, attribute it to the European origin of Bosnians, especially in terms of cultural and educational closeness. The transnational practices were not proven to be an obstacle to integration, they do however create a new "Bosnian-Swedish" identity for younger women. Female immigrants seem to be keener on building a good perception of the Bosnian diaspora and its culture, which they present in several ways in Bosnian organizations. Bosnian women are also influenced by motherhood and they try to raise their children so...

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