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Comparative Analysis of Writing Local Chronicles in Czech Republic and Slovakia in the Years 1989 - 2019
Lukáč, Martin ; Ira, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Bitušíková, Alexandra (referee)
Univerzita Karlova - Filozofická fakulta - Ústav světových dějin ABSTRACT This paper discusses the development and state-of-the-art of writing local chronicles in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the three decades after the fall of the socialist regime (1989 - 2019), placing Czech and Slovak chronicles writing practice on a comparative level. They are based on the Czechoslovak social context. This paper does not ignore also the historical context (19th century) and discusses in more detail writing local chronicles in various periods of the 20th century, as from this period draws current chronicles writing to this day. Besides the theoretical passages, the paper consists of an empirical part (not only as a section describing the field research in the form of a case study), suggests the use of chronicles in practice, and in conclusion seeks to explain and present a comparative synthesis. Following the textual core, a broader base of appendices has been prepared, consisting of both a chronicles bibliography and a direct transcript of contemporary legislative measures concerning chronicles writing in the Czech-Slovak geographical area from the establishment of the first Czechoslovak Republic to the present. Keywords : writing local chronicles; chronicle; chroniclers; commemorative books; comparative analysis;...
Comparative Analysis of Writing Local Chronicles in Czech Republic and Slovakia in the Years 1989 - 2019
Lukáč, Martin ; Ira, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Bitušíková, Alexandra (referee)
Univerzita Karlova - Filozofická fakulta - Ústav světových dějin ABSTRACT This paper discusses the development and state-of-the-art of writing local chronicles in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the three decades after the fall of the socialist regime (1989 - 2019), placing Czech and Slovak chronicles writing practice on a comparative level. They are based on the Czechoslovak social context. This paper does not ignore also the historical context (19th century) and discusses in more detail writing local chronicles in various periods of the 20th century, as from this period draws current chronicles writing to this day. Besides the theoretical passages, the paper consists of an empirical part (not only as a section describing the field research in the form of a case study), suggests the use of chronicles in practice, and in conclusion seeks to explain and present a comparative synthesis. Following the textual core, a broader base of appendices has been prepared, consisting of both a chronicles bibliography and a direct transcript of contemporary legislative measures concerning chronicles writing in the Czech-Slovak geographical area from the establishment of the first Czechoslovak Republic to the present. Keywords : writing local chronicles; chronicle; chroniclers; commemorative books; comparative analysis;...
Europe and the Third world in the postcolonial era (Third world immigration in the European Union)
Hůlová, Petra ; Uherek, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee) ; Bitušíková, Alexandra (referee)
My PhD. thesis Europe, the Third World and postcolonialism attemps to examine and sum up current European debatě on immigrants from the Third World and set up a a frame for iťs future charakter. The topič is being delt with not only from both political and economical perspective but also as an issue of academie discussion. The thesis emphasises academie discussion as an important part of European immigration policy. While the issue of immigration in a day to day perspective means open borders with clearly defined conditions for those willing to enter, in academie view the debatě is rarely fřee from discourse of postcolonialism with iťs tendency towards victimization. Immigrants are victimized by the academics while demonized by politicians and others. However, the question of guilt seems to be crucial for academie discussion and a way one perceives power relation between Europe and iťs prior colonies. This PhD. thesis tries to avoid mistakes of both sides, politicians and academics, tries to avoid their victimization and self guilt as well as demonization of immigrants. There are two traeks the chapters follow. From obvious to hidden and from Europeans to immigrants. The first one inroduces brief history of European immigration with attention to its particular steps and concludes reflecting academie...

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