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Eastern Slovaks' reflections of the year 1989. Biographical narratives
Kohoutová, Klára ; Vaněk, Miroslav (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
This diploma work deals with the reflections of Slovak citizens for 1989's, focusing at the region of Košice city and the surrounding area, especially eastern Slovakia. The fall of the communist regime influenced the further development of the whole of Czechoslovakia. Diploma work focuses at the Slovak nation, which is an integral part of Czechoslovak history, but Czech knowledge of Slovak region is severely restricted. Memories and stories of Eastern Slovak habitants are building blocks of this thesis used to factually illustrate that time. In addition, thesis is based both on the available literature sources and archival materials from the collections of the State Regional Archives in Košice city. The theoretical part of work is based on historical sources and results of various researches on November '89. The research part of the diploma work deals with views, opinions and attitudes of Eastern Slovak's participants of November 1989. Interviews with narrators are analyzed and interpreted using oral history methods. This diploma work aims to reflect the everyday life of people, their work and living conditions before and after November '89. Author of the work wonders how narrators appreciate '89 revolution then and today, twenty-five years apart. Key words: Czechoslovakia, November '89, Eastern...
Reflexion of the relationship between man and horse in the oral tradition of Mongolia and Eastern Slovakia
Miškaňová, Ľudmila ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (advisor) ; Kapišovská, Veronika (referee)
The significance of horse in the life and culture of the nomadic societies is a well-known fact. A large part of Mongolian oral traditions and folklore is related to horses. But the horse plays an important role in the oral tradition of sedentary peoples of Europe as well. The diploma thesis is based on field research, written sources and existing sources of folklore of Mongolia and Eastern Slovakia, where the traditional horse breeding still continues to exist. The aim of the thesis is to outline Mongolian perception of the world and the bond between the Mongol and nature through the description of the relationship between man and horse, which is compared with non-nomadic, sedentary culture of the Eastern Slovakia.
Eastern Slovaks' reflections of the year 1989. Biographical narratives
Kohoutová, Klára ; Vaněk, Miroslav (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
This diploma work deals with the reflections of Slovak citizens for 1989's, focusing at the region of Košice city and the surrounding area, especially eastern Slovakia. The fall of the communist regime influenced the further development of the whole of Czechoslovakia. Diploma work focuses at the Slovak nation, which is an integral part of Czechoslovak history, but Czech knowledge of Slovak region is severely restricted. Memories and stories of Eastern Slovak habitants are building blocks of this thesis used to factually illustrate that time. In addition, thesis is based both on the available literature sources and archival materials from the collections of the State Regional Archives in Košice city. The theoretical part of work is based on historical sources and results of various researches on November '89. The research part of the diploma work deals with views, opinions and attitudes of Eastern Slovak's participants of November 1989. Interviews with narrators are analyzed and interpreted using oral history methods. This diploma work aims to reflect the everyday life of people, their work and living conditions before and after November '89. Author of the work wonders how narrators appreciate '89 revolution then and today, twenty-five years apart. Key words: Czechoslovakia, November '89, Eastern...
The Roma population of Eastern Slovakia in the 1980s selected aspects of study
MACHOVÁ, Petra
This thesis focuses on the characteristics of the Roma population in the Eastern Slovakia specifically in the district of Trebišov. The first parts of this thesis examine the professional literature and statistical sources that deal with such problems. Methodological part gives insight into working with these statistical sources. In other chapters, historic and ethnographic aspects of the Roma population are highlighted and the specific territory is examined closely. The fundamental parts of the work are represented by the chapters based on the statistical evidence of the Roma population made by the District National office in 1982-1988. The primary aim of this thesis was to transcribe the records into digital form and assess the situation of the Roma population in terms of quantity, proportion, sex and age structure, economic activity and housing. Another part of the analytical work is also the characterization of the development of the quantity of Roma population in Eastern Slovakia approximately from the late 19th century.

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