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Contacts with Lusatian Sorbs in the region of Mladá Boleslav in the years 1918-1938
Futtera, Ladislav ; Zdichynec, Jan (advisor) ; Čechurová, Jana (referee)
The topic of contacts with Lusatian Sorbs in the Region of Mladá Boleslav in the Years 1918- 1938 is studied in the sources originating from the press published in Mladá Boleslav, the newspaper of the Lusatian Sorbs and the review of the Czech and Lusatian club "Adolf Černý" (Českolužický spolek "Adolf Černý") - Českolužický věstník, since 1931 Lužickosrbský věstník - as well as in inedited sources from Serbski kulturny archiw in Bautzen and SOkA Mladá Boleslav fund. First two chapters present the Lusatian Sorbs, their origin, history and contacts with the Czech milieu. In the next chapter there are analysed the geographic and ethnic conditions which have allowed that Mladá Boleslav became the centre of the contacts with the Lusatian Sorbs. Their overview is attached further on. The focal point of this thesis is composed of three main thematic areas: The social stratification of the sorabophiles in Mladá Boleslav, the stratification from the point of view of their activities and their motivation and intention. In the first theme area there is described, which social groups were interested in the Lusatian Sorbs in the twenties and how this structure has changed, when a section of the Czech and Lusatian club was founded in Mladá Boleslav in 1931. The theme area dealing with the stratification of the...
Activity of the Associations in the Kralovice Region as a Part of Modernizing of the Region (from the Second Half of the 19th Century to the First Half of the 20th Century)
Hurtová, Jarmila ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor) ; Matušková, Martina (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the development of activity of the associations on the territory of former judicial district of Kralovice between the second half of the 19th century to first half of the 20th century. The introductory part is devoted to the origins and general development associations in the Czech countries with regard to the typology and the process of association legislation in a specific timeframe. The next section of this work has been focused specifically on the Kralovice region. Described here is a historical development with emphasis on the period 1848-1949, which is followed by a characteristic shape, a typology of associations and activities in the district court Kralovice. The final section will then detail the associations of Kralovice, their formation, members, activities and influence of corporations on the development and character of the city. Keywords: activity of associations, association legislation, association, corporation, elite, judicial district Kralovice, Kralovice region, Kralovice, municipality, typology of associations
Analysis of Adult-Education Asociation Activities in the Czech Lands in the Times of Austro-Hungarian Empire (1848-1914)
Rotkovská, Johana ; Šerák, Michal (advisor) ; Kopecký, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the analysis of the adult educational association activities in the Czech lands during the period of the monarchy ofAustria-Hungary (1848-1914). The Czech society was subjected to development being part of the multinational Habsburg Empire affected by the modernization process of the second half of the 19th century. The ideas of capitalism, industrialization and urbanization marked a series of changes in the economical, educational, political and cultural area. In the second half of the 19th century, the initially united national-emancipatory stream fell apart into separate trends of adult education. The process of centralization reached its climax together with the forthcoming adult education specialization. All the cultural engagement resulted in the founding of the Union of adult education (Svaz osvětový). The thesis takes a closer look at the physical education and women adult education activities and the national unions activities. An analysis follows of the main characteristics of the pre-war adult education: the intricate co-existence with the German nationals, the culture link to the political interests or copying foreign models. The final chapter places the adult education in the years 1848-1914 into the context of the following development during the period of the...
The personality of Popelka Biliánová and her journalistic activity
Charouzdová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; NÁHRADNÍ, OPONENT (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Osobnost Popelky Biliánové a její publicistická činnost" deals with a portrait of Popelka Biliánová (1862-1941), Czech writer, publicist and dramatist and her activities in journalism. Popelka Biliánová's life was linked with a few associations in the Czech countries at the turn of the 19th century where she was active. She was acting in several spheres, e. g. education, ethnology, foklore, etc. Popelka Biliánová as a journalist wrote her articles for various periodical and non-periodical press. Bachelor thesis analyses Popelka Biliánová's articles according to a kind of newspapers and magazines, journalistic genres, themes, etc. The attention is also paid to journalism at the turn of the 19thth century, literature and its movements. Popelka Biliánová' s correspondence with important artists, writers, publishers and so on exemplifies a relationship between a writer or publicist and a publisher at that time. The prose that Popelka Biliánová wrote relating to her journalistic acitivity. Popelka Biliánová is also mentioned as the author of the prosaic pieces that inspired movie producers and literary managers.
Leisure acktivities in Tábor between 1900-1950
SOKOLOVÁ LOSKOTOVÁ, Gabriela
The present paper deals with a development and a transformation of leisure activities in Tabor between 1900 and 1950. It is divided into five chapters and describes an influence of the socio-political situation on the transformation of leisure time.
Cultural and social life of the German minority in the Karlovy Vary/Carlsbad region since 1989
Benešová, Barbora ; Kunštát, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kučera, Jaroslav (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with cultural and social life of the German minority in the Czech lands with the focus on its development in the Karlovy Vary border region since 1989. The study is based on an analysis of the German minority press, especially the periodicals Aufbau und Frieden, Prager Volkszeitung, Landeszeitung, LandesEcho and Eghaland Bladl, and a research survey based on interviews with members of the German minority and questionnaires addressed to the representatives of local authorities of the towns in which the research took place. First of all, the basic concepts and minority policy at the national and international levels are defined. Next, the thesis concentrates on the historical and legislative development and social-demographic situation of the German minority in the Czech lands after 1945. The next part of the thesis discusses the development of the cultural and social life of the German minority in the Czech lands and closely characterizes four main areas - organization activity, cultural and social activity, language situation and media. These four areas are explored within the research survey in the main part of the thesis. The aim is to analyze the development of the cultural and social life of the German minority in the Karlovy Vary Region, and to depict the current status.
Analysis of adult-education asociation activities in the Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938)
Rotkovská, Johana ; Šerák, Michal (advisor) ; Kopecký, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the institutional national educational activities in the first Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938). The activity of the institutions is reflected in such a way that their tradition is taken into consideration, reaching mostly to the half of the 19th century, the period in which the Czech lands were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Essential political, economical and cultural society changes were co-determining the form of the educational activities. Newly designed laws subjected the educational work to standards and rules. A state guaranteed national educational system originated next to the traditional associations on voluntary basis. The relationship between the associational activities and the state national educational system in the years 1918-1938 is delimited , based on the resources available, both historical and modern. The main common points of and differences among the parallel national education systems in the first Czechoslovak Republic are identified in this work.
Analysis of Adult-Education Asociation Activities in the Czech Lands in the Times of Austro-Hungarian Empire (1848-1914)
Rotkovská, Johana ; Šerák, Michal (advisor) ; Kopecký, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with the analysis of the adult educational association activities in the Czech lands during the period of the monarchy ofAustria-Hungary (1848-1914). The Czech society was subjected to development being part of the multinational Habsburg Empire affected by the modernization process of the second half of the 19th century. The ideas of capitalism, industrialization and urbanization marked a series of changes in the economical, educational, political and cultural area. In the second half of the 19th century, the initially united national-emancipatory stream fell apart into separate trends of adult education. The process of centralization reached its climax together with the forthcoming adult education specialization. All the cultural engagement resulted in the founding of the Union of adult education (Svaz osvětový). The thesis takes a closer look at the physical education and women adult education activities and the national unions activities. An analysis follows of the main characteristics of the pre-war adult education: the intricate co-existence with the German nationals, the culture link to the political interests or copying foreign models. The final chapter places the adult education in the years 1848-1914 into the context of the following development during the period of the...
Cultural Associations in Vlašim after 1945
Sedláčková, Lenka ; Mücke, Pavel (advisor) ; Franc, Martin (referee)
The main body of this work concerns cultural as in Vlašim after the second world war from 1945 to 1989. There are four specific groups that can be categorized as cultural associations; a nature group Mr. Vlasak group, Blaník Vlašim Choir and an amateur theatre group and friends of fine arts Vlašim. The first three clubs date comfortably within our choose era and they are important to deepen our knowledge of cultural societies of that time. To understand the history of these various cultural societies in Vlašim, it is necessary to broader our perspective. When we see these cultural groups in the context of the development of federal activities, we can see how the town was guided in its development. The majority of the research has been done using archival material from Museum Podblanicka, the Prague Regional Archive and also the Benešov State Archive. Added to this were other written historical accounts of the time as well as interviews conducted with knowledgable first hand sources. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Lusatian Sorbs and the Society in the Regions of Jizera and Central Elbein the Period of the First Czechoslovak Republic
Futtera, Ladislav ; Zdichynec, Jan (advisor) ; Čechurová, Jana (referee)
Between the years 1931-1934, both in the region of Jizera in the area between Semily and Mladá Boleslav and in the region of Central Elbe between Kolín and Nymburk, eight subsidiary unions of the Czechoslovakian-Lusatian society "Adolf Černý" were founded. On three other places, namely in Český Brod, Kouřim and Lysá nad Labem, the attempts to establish the local unions failed. Nonetheless, the area consequently became the second most significant cultural centre as well as the meeting point of the Lusatian Sorbs in the inter-war Czechoslovakia, the first one being Prague. It was regularly visited by the Lusatian Sokol gymnasts or choirs, and Lusatian-Sorbian children as well as university students spent their holidays there. It is therefore no surprise that the Mužský Hill near the city of Mnichovo Hradiště became the location of a demonstration in support of the Lusatian Sorbs which took place there in July 1933 as a reaction to a wave of persecutions in Germany. Due to the fragmentary nature of the sources, the topic of the following thesis is based primarily on the regional press, the Sorbian press and the journal Českolužický věstník, called Lužickosrbský věstník since 1931. There is only one complete archive which remained intact, namely the one of the Semily union of the Czech-Lusatian society...

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