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Relationship between Czechoslovakia and Egypt in the Years 1952-1958
Svoboda, Robin ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with the relationship between Czechoslovakia and Egypt during the years 1952 - 1958. This period was chosen because many important historical events took place that time. Egypt went through the revolution of 1952 as well as the Suez Crisis and joined political union with Syria. The thesis is divided into three parts, where the first and main section is dedicated to the political relationship between both states. The following chapter is focused on cultural issues and the last one is devoted to the economic relationship. The aim of the thesis is to analyze these relations and their development. As far as the sources of information are concerned, it was necessary to study extensive archive materials, which are mainly preserved in the Archive of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Key words: Czechoslovakia, Egypt, The 1950s, Diplomatic Relations.
Race Riots in Great Britain at the End of the 1950s
Šimonová, Zuzana ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the race riots in Great Britain at the end of the 1950s. The text concentrates on the conditions of immigration to the British islands after the World War II, especially immigration from the British West Indies, citizens of which dominated the immigration of the so called New Commonwealth in the 1950s. Attention is focused on growing antipathy of the majority of society against Caribbean immigrants whose presence was linked to a range of problems, particularly in the area of housing. In this and other areas of life in Britain, the immigrants were encountering prejudice, discrimination, and physical attacks. Main emphasis is laid on the escalation of tensions during the summer 1958 and the course of the race riots in Nottingham and Notting Hill at the turn of August and September 1958 which shook the whole Britain. The final part of the bachelor thesis analyzes the reaction of British society to the race riots and their impact on the Caribbean community.
Short stories of Jan Zábrana in the historical context
Zezulák, Ondřej ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Jan Zábrana's short stories from the 1950s. With the example of the short story V noci u pece, it tries to demonstrate the specifics of Zábrana's prose in the context of literary history. In the first place, it examines the "illusion of reality" which arises during reading of the text. At the same time, it tries to prove that prose is determined by historical circumstances. Therefore, the thesis focuses on the following categories: narrator, language, space and time. In order to analyze these categories, suitable works of literary theory dealing with the individual categories have been consulted and the consequent findings are demonstrated on specific examples from Zábrana's text.
Race Riots in Great Britain at the End of the 1950s
Šimonová, Zuzana ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the causes, course, and consequences of the race riots in Great Britain at the end of the 1950s. The text concentrates on the conditions of immigration to the British islands after the World War II, especially immigration from the British West Indies, citizens of which dominated the immigration of the so called New Commonwealth in the 1950s. Attention is focused on growing antipathy of the majority of society against Caribbean immigrants whose presence was linked to a range of problems, particularly in the area of housing. In this and other areas of life in Britain, the immigrants were encountering prejudice, discrimination, and physical attacks. Main emphasis is laid on the escalation of tensions during the summer 1958 and the course of the race riots in Nottingham and Notting Hill at the turn of August and September 1958 which shook the whole Britain. The final part of the bachelor thesis analyzes the reaction of British society to the race riots and their impact on the Caribbean community.
Relationship between Czechoslovakia and Egypt in the Years 1952-1958
Svoboda, Robin ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with the relationship between Czechoslovakia and Egypt during the years 1952 - 1958. This period was chosen because many important historical events took place that time. Egypt went through the revolution of 1952 as well as the Suez Crisis and joined political union with Syria. The thesis is divided into three parts, where the first and main section is dedicated to the political relationship between both states. The following chapter is focused on cultural issues and the last one is devoted to the economic relationship. The aim of the thesis is to analyze these relations and their development. As far as the sources of information are concerned, it was necessary to study extensive archive materials, which are mainly preserved in the Archive of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Key words: Czechoslovakia, Egypt, The 1950s, Diplomatic Relations.

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