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Estimate of social housing need in Prague 2 (until 2050)
Lux, Martin ; Špaček, Ondřej ; Dvořák, Tomáš ; Mitchell, Eva ; Sunega, Petr ; Pfeiferová, Štěpánka
The goal of the report was an estimation of social housing need in Prague 2 until 2050. The report contained results from sociological survey conducted among inhabitants of Prague 2 and demographic prognosis.

History of the congregation of the Moravian Church in Jablonec nad Nisou till the year 1945
Oupická, Dagmar ; Moree, Pieter (advisor) ; Halama, Jindřich (referee)
This diplom issue has a name "History of the congregation of the Moravian Church in Jablonec nad Nisou till the year 1945". The issue surveys the german part of history of this congregation. Mainly sources comes from the archiv of the congregation of Moravian Church in Jablonec nad Nisou. It contains common chapters about progress of Renewed Moravian Church in Bohemia and Moravia till the year 1945 and also about religious situation in Jablonec nad Nisou in first half of 20th century. The history of the congregation is divided into three periods according to time of working of individual ministers and includes their biography and theological background. This diplom work follows above all concrete forms of congregational life, economy of the congregation and relationships to another churches. It surveys also factors of separation of the congregation from the Moravian Church in the year 1939. Special chapter follows christian associations belong to the congregation and its worship stations in Hrádek nad Nisou, Chrastava and Liberec. One chapter talks about the work of Oxford Group of Frank Buchman in Sudetenland. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Goldsmithing in Bohemia during the Luxembourgh Era from the Viennese Royal Court Collections
Kodišová, Lucie ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Mudra, Aleš (referee)
Key words: Charles IV, Luxembourgs, medieval Bohemia, goldsmith, Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury in Wienna. This bachelor thesis is about significant Czech goldsmith works produced in the 14th century Bohemia which are nowadays located in Secular and Ecclesiastical Treasury (Weltliche und Geistliche Schatzkammer) in Vienna. After depicting of a concise development Viennese court collections the text concentrates on the seventeen works of art, specifically on their history, technical qualities, artistic or art historical charakteristics. The thesis includes several items of the Holy Roman Empire treasury which were modified or supplemented between 1350 and 1378, when Charles IV managed them. Afterwards it discusses tree reliquaries, which became a part of the Holy Roman Empire treasury during the Sigismund of Luxembourg era. The treatise also deals with a Czech royal spehere and scepter, which were used until 1627. In conclusion there are described another three reliquaries deposited in the Ecclesiastical Treasury in Vienna. The possibility of their Czech origin is a matter of great concern for some authors.

Analysis of the levels of morphine in the systemic circulation when abuse / / natural opium poppy clients and contact centers in the region of Central Moravia
Kučeravcová, Jitka ; Klusoňová, Hana (advisor) ; Pourová, Jana (referee)
This Rigorous Thesis concerns the problems with the natural opium abuse in the region of Central Moravia. It is based on the questionnaire analyses, which were held in The Contact Centre Plus in Kroměříž and in The Contact Centre Kappa in Přerov in the period from June to August 2007. Further the results of Diploma Thesis The Questionnaire Analysis of Natural Opium Abuse in Olomouc and Prostějov Region, from the year 2007, are used in this work. The results of the Diploma Thesis come from the questionnaire analysis, which was held in The Contact Centre Walhalla in Olomouc and in The Contact Centre Želva in Prostějov in the period from May to July 2006. 71 clients from all mentioned contact centres took part in this resarch (22 from Kroměříž, 17 from Přerov, 20 from Olomouc and 12 from Prostějov). ). All the results from the Contact Centres Walhalla and Želva are written in the above mentioned Diploma Thesis. Only those clients with the experience of opium abuse were added to the group of respondents. After having analysed the results from all the four centres, we found that the average age of Kroměříž (KM) users is 26,4 years, of Přerov (PŘ) users it is 28,8 years, of Olomouc (OL) users 25,6 years and of Prostějov (PV) users it is 24,4 years. More than a half of all the clients from the centres are...

Art of the court of Czech and French sovereigns 1370-1420 - the social and historical background (differences and parallels)
Nussbergerová, Lucie ; Hrdina, Jan (referee) ; Nejedlý, Martin (advisor)
At the turn of 14th and 15th century, France and the Kingdom of Bohemia both faced very similar situation: progressive failure of royal authority against the background of sublimity and artistic prosperity in service of royal and aristocratic representation. Regarding Bohemia, this period is adherent to the reign of Wenceslas IV. (1378-1419), the son of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. His dynasty was related with French kings, during this period it was Charles VI. (1380-1422), called Charles the Mad. The end of the 14th century was a time of insecurity and fear, especially when both of the main powers, secular and spiritual, had been continually weakened. Western Christianity was divided between two, and later even among three popes, residents in Rome, A vignon and Pisa (since 1409). The main task for the kings was to end this situation and to deci de which of these popes was the only one who had been legaly elected. This question was crucial for France and the Holy Roman Empire and it was also the main difficulty in their mutual political relations. Each kingdom also had problems with their own political situation: in France the war with England and subsequent civil war among the members of the royal family. In Bohemia it was the relation with the Holy Roman Empire, because Wenceslas IV. inherited the...

History of the North Czech philharmonic Teplice
Kolařík, Tomáš ; PANOCHA, Jiří (advisor) ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (referee)
In his master thesis the author provides a look into the history of The North Czech philharmonic Teplice, the only professional symphonic ensemble in the region of Ústí nad Labem, since 1948 until now. The work is divided into four main chapters. The first one gives an overview about the most significant conductors, which held a position of either a chief-conductor or a deputy. The second, crucial chapter brings an insight to the historical development of the orchestra, its changes and events, from the time of the re-establishment (1948) to the year 2016. In the third chapter, the author mentions the most important information about Ludwig van Beethoven music festival, of which The North Czech philharmonic Teplice is an organizer, and then gives a brief and incomplete list of the festival's seasons. The final chapter marginally sums up the work with the information about a new feature called "orchestra academy", inspired by the main czech orchestras. The thesis is attached with pictures showing the rehearsals and concerts environment in the time course and recent images of the orchestra, which enhance the possible plain and fact-like character of the whole work.

Insolvency Law in Practice - Personal Bankruptcy
Tomasková, Hana ; Hejda, Jan (advisor) ; Drahota, Jiří (referee)
Thesis on "Insolvency Law in Practice - Personal Bankruptcy" deals with a form of resolving insolvency or impending insolvency of due non-business entities, and that is the debt relief so-called personal bankruptcy. This thesis monitors the amount of submitted and rejected proposals to permit discharge and summarizes the most common reasons for their submissions and errors in the rejected proposals. The thesis analyzes the development of debt relief since 2008 with a focus on southern Bohemia. The conclusion is mentioned debt relief legislation in Austria.

Jindřich Feld's chamber music for flute in context of the Czech postwar flute output
Dohnalová, Denisa ; Douša, Eduard (referee) ; Slavický, Milan (advisor)
Skladby pro flétnu sólové, komorní či koncertantní tvoří v díle Jindřicha Felda (1925 - 2007) významnou a početnou skupinu. Je to 42 skladeb, které vznikaly během celého skladatelova tvůrčího období počínaje rokem 1954, kdy byl napsán Koncert pro flétnu a orchestr, až do doby téměř současné. Poslední nově vzniklé skladby jsou z roku 2005 (Sonatina pro pikolu a klavír, Koncertní hudba pro flétnu, violu, harfu a smyčce), v roce 2006, tedy v předposledním roce života, ještě skladatel upravil jedno ze svých dřívějších děl Trio pro hoboj, klarinet a fagot (1987) na Trio pro flétnu, klarinet a fagot. V celém díle Jindřicha Felda tedy nalezneme pět skladeb pro sólovou flétnu, čtyři skladby pro flétnu (nebo pikolu) a klavír, dvě skladby pro flétnu a kytaru či harfu, sedm skladeb pro více dechových nástrojů (z toho dva dechové kvintety), deset skladeb pro několik různých nástrojů (včetně jednoho nonetu) a šest skladeb koncertantních. Nepřehlédnutelnou skupinu tvoří též skladby instruktivní a dětské sbory s účastí flétny. Literatura zabývající se flétnovými skladbami Jindřicha Felda není příliš početná a její značnou část tvoří absolventské a diplomové práce na českých konzervatořích a HAMU v Praze. Tyto práce se zaměřují více na interpretaci, mají spíše kompilační charakter a pokud obsahují analýzu některé skladby,...

Interpretation of White mountain battle by Josef Polišenský
Černý, Pavel ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee) ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is a study on the scholarly works of a Czech historian Josef Polišenský, those dealing with a phenomenon of the White Mountain Battle and the so-called "Czech question". Josef Polišenský in his research views the White Mountain points at issue in a broad social and cultural context and reveals important diplomatic connections which led the Czech insurgents to the fateful battle that totally changed character of the Czech statehood, social relations and established three centuries of the rule of the House of Habsburg and a long-term predominance of the Catholic Church. Publishing of the Polišenský`s studies to the White Mountain topic began with an essay on the regional history of Moravia in the work The Book about Pain and Grief: Selection from the Moravian Chronicles of the 17th Century (1948) and a year later following this editorial act the book England and the White Mountain. Polišenský steadily dwelt on the history of the international relations and in 1958 appeared in public another comprehensive book of him entitled The Dutch Policy and the White Mountain. The autor of the paper being submitted occupied himself even with the so-called "opera Comeniana" and treatises on the key personalities of the Czech history, among others Albrecht of Wallenstein, in reflection of the...

The evacuation of villages in Vyškov region in 1939-1945. The broadening of the Vyškov military area for the needs of German occupying army
Leznar, Marek ; Kokoška, Stanislav (referee) ; Šedivý, Ivan (advisor)
The Vyškov Military Area was established for the needs of the Czechoslovak military forces in 1935 in the area of former woodland of the Olomouc Bishopric. There was established the training centre for tankists, the casern and a few tankist units by the year 1938. After the occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia by German army in 1939 the Vyškov Military Area passed over to the control of wehrmacht. Its command with cooperation of German Protectoral Offices decided the broadening of Vyškov Military Area for its needs to the prejudice of surrounding villages. Germans for the expropriation of the surrounding area used the law of the First Republic number 25 from 1935 about the expropriation of the real estate for purpose of the defence of the state. The whole action was the responsibility of the Protectorate Land Office for Bohemia and Moravia (Bodenamt) - the seat in Prague - which established in Vyškov the Office of Relocation. It was subordinated to the Protectorate Department of Home Affairs. The moving of villages in the zone around Vyškov began in spring in 1941 and finished in the end of 1944.