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Czechoslovak philatelists in the changes of time
Ondráček, Martin ; Houda, Přemysl (advisor) ; Wohlmuth, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis entitled Czechoslovak philatelists in the changes of time aims to bring readers closer to the everyday life of contemporary and former philatelists using the method of oral history - their path to philately, the pitfalls of collecting postage stamps before 1989 and now, economic and social aspects of collecting postage stals, its impact on the family budget and the differences in the concept of the Western and Eastern views on philately as such. The aim of the work will be achieved through interviews with philatelists. Another important source will be the analysis of archival sources and professional philatelic publications.
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Charles I the Emperor of Austria - art connected with his personality and his relationship to the Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Adamec, Petr ; Buben, Milan (advisor) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is our for the time being last king Blessed Charles I the Emperor of Austria. The work describes artworks linked to the Emperor. It deals with orders, decorations and medals he established. It gives an account of the postage stamps and the coins where he is portrayed. It also focuses on Charles' portraits, coronation mintages and memory medals connected with his Imperal and Royal Majesty and compares them with selected coronation and jubilee mintages of the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, Wilhelm II, Germany Emperor, and George V, the King of the United Kingdom.The bachelor thesis is also supplemented by a brief biography of Charles.
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