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Women of important composers, involved in music
Chvalová, Viola ; Palkovská, Jana (advisor) ; Tichá, Libuše (referee)
In this thesis, I summarize the personal and professional profiles of a selection of musically active women who lived alongside prominent composers. These are six women artists from the Baroque to the 20th century. In each chapter, a different element of their lives became the focus of my interest. Sometimes, given the paucity of reliable sources of information (especially in relation to the Baroque period), this is merely a summary of hypotheses, sometimes I focus more on the professional side of the personality, and sometimes on personal and family matters. The thesis deals with sections of music history with which the general public is not so familiar and yet which I suppose deserve to be known. I focus on the virtuoso of the seventeenth-century harpsichordist Marie-Rose Dubois, who, alongside her husband J. B. Forqueray, was a concert artist, the singer and important creator of the Bach manuscripts Anna Magdalena Bachová, the outstanding singer of the classical period Josefina Dušková, the wife of the Czech composer F. X. Dušek. I also deal with the harpist and composer Sophie Corri-Dussek, wife of the musical bohemian J. L. Dusik, the most important 19th century pianist Clara Schumann and the opera singer Berta Lauterer, partner of the Czech composer J. B. Foerster. There are, of course, many...
Birth Plan at Birth
HOUŠKOVÁ, Daniela
The bachelor thesis deals with the birth plan and its use during childbirth. It is divided into the theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part is focuses on childbirth, birth periods, postpartum care, treatment of the newborn and caesarean section. Furthermore, the theoretical part deals with the birth plan, its writing and the various points that may occur in the birth plan. The practical part of the bachelor's thesis was carried out using a qualitative research investigation in the form of a semi-structured interview. The interview consisted of twelve questions. The interviews were conducted with eight women who used a birth plan during labor. For this bachelor thesis were set three main goals. The first goal was to find out the reasons for writing a birth plan by mothers. The informants wanted the birth to go according to their wishes. During the writing process, they sorted out what was important to them. Reasons for this included a negative experience from a previous birth. The second goal was to point out compliance with the birth plan at birth. The research investigation revealed that the birth plan is usually followed. Three of the eight informants indicated that not all points of the birth plan had been followed. Five of the eight informants said that their birth plan had been followed. The third goal was to determine changes in the birth plan during labor. During childbirth, the informants from the research surevy changed their attitude towards the repture of the bladder pouch and the intake of painkillers. Informants gave birth in a different position than they originally intended. Informants also changed their birth plan because of birth complications, namely that bonding could not take place or they were not allowed to move freely during labor.
Image of woman in romances of second half of 14th century
Hlavatý, Michal ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Sládková, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with image of women in romances of second half of 14th century with accent on the Czech productions. Foreign productions are mentioned as well, but this productions are mentioned marginally. At the beginning of this project, there are presented primary and secondary sources on which the project is based. Methodics of project are next. Next there is described issue of romances in european and Czech environment and there is description of real stand of woman in the Middle Ages. Afterwards there are presented characters of women in particular sources with historical context. End of project includes conclusion which is trying to explain how a woman in the 14th century was perceived in used sources.
Wives of Permanent Deacons in the Contemporary Context of the Czech Church: Their Position and Role in the Sphere of Ministering of their Husbands in the Dioecese of Hradec Králové
Poživilová, Anna ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Dřímal, Ludvík (referee)
In its first part, the present thesis deals with the history and development of the deacon service in Church. It consists of distinguishing of terms such as marriage, priesthood, celibacy and diaconate. Furthermore, it deals with the role and the importance of clergymen celibacy and the development of the ecclesiastical attitude towards women. The second part focuses on the impact of the deacon service on the family life of the permanent deacons and it examines the way it is perceived by their wives. The findings are based on the results of questionnaires and they are subsequently arranged into individual sections. The sections consist of the parts called "I (deacon's wife)" - "Children" - "Parish" - "Clergy". The aim of the thesis was gained with the assessment and the classification of the research results based on questionnaires and their subsequent presentation. The presentation conducts a survey of the situation in such families from the perspective of the permanent deacons' wives, in other words, it charts the situation of the families whose father is a permanent deacon.
The Role of Kenyan Woman
Beranová, Zuzana ; Kropáček, Luboš (advisor) ; Kandert, Josef (referee) ; Horáková, Hana (referee)
What is the life of Kenyan women like? In Kenya, like many African countries, a deep paradox has been created. Kenyan women enjoy the benefits of modern life, yet their lives are largely determined by customary law. Although the majority of Kenyan women do not live in traditional society, they are still perceived within their traditional roles. Modern society has different requirements than the traditional ones, however only the segment of -self-confident and informed citizens are aware of their rights and are able to assert their rights. While women compose the majority of the Kenyan population (52%) and play an active role in the development of the whole society, Kenya still continues to remain a deep patriarchal society with a very low regard of the status of women. Women in Kenya are unequal and under-privileged in most areas of their lives. This situation is propounded by the current legal and political system, as well as by prevailing socio-cultural factors. The dissertation examines the different roles of the Kenyan woman - as a daughter, a wife and a mother. The main philosophical ideology which the African society is based upon is the continuation of life and keeping the patrilineal lineage where dead ancestors play the same role as children born to the family. It is presumed that women who play an...
Image of woman in romances of second half of 14th century
Hlavatý, Michal ; Charvátová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Sládková, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with image of women in romances of second half of 14th century with accent on the Czech productions. Foreign productions are mentioned as well, but this productions are mentioned marginally. At the beginning of this project, there are presented primary and secondary sources on which the project is based. Methodics of project are next. Next there is described issue of romances in european and Czech environment and there is description of real stand of woman in the Middle Ages. Afterwards there are presented characters of women in particular sources with historical context. End of project includes conclusion which is trying to explain how a woman in the 14th century was perceived in used sources.

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