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Rebellious intellectual in changing times - Dominik Tatarka and its involvement in the dissident movement
Kriššáková, Dominika ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to give the most objective and comprehensive view of the personality of Dominika Tatarka primarily from the historical perspective, but also from a literary critical perspective. The view of the creation will, as far as possible, be done in cross-section, with an accent on the autobiographical features of the work, demonstrating a radical view of the communist regime. Emphasis will be given, in particular, to the period of the 70s and 80s of the 20th century with relevant time transitions. The historical perspective will seek to bring the role of the writer's community in the reform movement of the sixties of the 20th century in a wider context and to clarify the specifics of Slovak dissent, with emphasis on the position of Dominika Tatarka in it.
Czechoslovak Hussite Church in Nesvačily
Hedviková, Jana ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the Czechoslovak Hussite church in Nesvačily in the Benešov region. At first it focuses on the history of the Czechoslovak Hussite church as a whole. The main part of the thesis describes the formation and development of the Nesvačily parish from 1922 (when the first service was held) to the present day. The Nesvačily Czechoslovak Hussite Church Memorial Book and interviews with three members and the representative of the Nesvačily Church were used as sources for this thesis. Thanks to the narrators' individual testimonials we can not only verify and reconstruct the order of historical events, but also discover new facts and learn more about the life of the parish during the communist times. The aim of this thesis is to look into the origin and development of this parish. Keywords Czechoslovak Hussite Church, Nesvačily, church formation, communist regime, the present day, oral history
The division of Czechoslovakia in the eyes of people of chosen counties in Moravian-Slovak boarderland
Janík, Miloslav ; Mücke, Pavel (advisor) ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (referee)
The thesis deals with the living situation of people in the Moravian Slovakia region, whose homes suddenly appeared just a few kilometers from newly founded state border after the quick split of Czechoslovakia into two separate republics in 1993. Through the legacy of oral history, the thesis analyses and interprets interviews with the region's inhabitants, their political attitudes and opinions concerning the split of Czechoslovakia (it eventually takes in account the changes of such opinions during a concrete time period). The analyses tend to highlight impacts of the political split against quatidian life of the people. The author focused his attention in interviewing the living witnesses of the first split of Czechoslovakia in 1939 including the generation of people who started began professional life at the time the second division of Czechoslovakia.
Gustáv Husák (until 1951) with particular reference to the Slovak bourgeois nationalism
Macháček, Michal ; Rychlík, Jan (advisor) ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (referee)
Bachelor's thesis deals with life-story of the Czechoslovak Communist politician Gustáv Husák, monitors his milestones and political event until 1951. Special attention is devoted to the related question of the Slovak bourgeois nationalism.
Life of sisters from Saint Ursula in time of communism
Trunečková, Pavlína ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krátká, Lenka (referee)
This thesis deals with the relationship between the state and the Catholic Church during the years 1948 - 1989 and its impact on women's religious orders, namely the Union Order of St. Ursula, whose members in 1950 have been victims of internment and as a result of the centralization of the state in the event "Ř". Specific stories of six nuns documented the conditions in which the Order was forced to survive in a time when the activities of all religious orders were prohibited. The persecution of nuns were forced to work in agriculture, industry, and later also worked in psychiatric hospitals and social care institutions. The authentic experiences of survivors help us not only to reconstruct the sequence of historical events, but also give us nuns personal views on this difficult period, during which, regardless of circumstances, they managed to maintain their inner freedom. Individual narrative report in view of the time they experienced mostly match, but we find little differences. The aim of this work is to find continuity in the experiences, to understand and learn the motivations behind the positions of the narrators and on this basis to achieve at least partial conclusions. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Reflection on the term "Home" in the memories of the children of the employees of the Bata company based in India
Matyášová, Judita ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krátká, Lenka (referee)
This thesis is devoting to the history Batas city Batanagar, what was founded in India in 1934. The young managers, who passed the training in the Bata company in Zlín and at the beginning of thirties they left Czechoslovakia to India, were working there. Some families came back to Czechoslovakia after 1948, some stayed in India and some left the country to Canada or Australia. The author of thesis is focusing on memories of the children of Batas managers, who lives in Czech Republic now.
Hubert Svoboda: Crime and Punishment
Zerbst, Jan ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
This Master's degree thesis deals with the life of the important builder Hubert Svoboda from Brno, who was after the Second World War sentenced to two years in prison. The structure of this thesis is based on two interedependent chapters. In the initial study there is presented the story of Hubert Svoboda, from his birth to his death. The reader will learn what stood behind builder's collaboration. The following chapter describes the historians path to reconstructure the history of the present. There were made subchapters concerning the history of the present, which take part on scholar's interpretation. According to the usage of the oral history method, the next chapters are devoted to the validity of narrator's statements, to compare the validity not only of the witnesses, but of the archival source too. This work is based on my own methodological approach, which I have created during my research and in the same time it's the only one, which reflects the history of the present in the historic work.
Pavel Juracek in the context of the 60s
Dvořáčková, Magdalena ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis is a research of the personality of the scriptwriter, dramaturgist and director Pavel Juráček in the context of the 1960s. Research is based on methods of historical analysis using biographical research approaches. The main source is Juráček's Diary 1959 - 1974, and the estate of Pavel Juráček, which is administered by the Václav Havel Library. The diploma thesis deals with Juráček's life since joining the Film Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in 1957 until his dismissal from the Barrandov Film Studio in 1971. It follows his screenwriting, publicistic and film production, and his work in the Barrandov Film Studio and in the Union of Czechoslovak film and television artists. It will try to evaluate his place in the Czechoslovak film of the 1960s. It also examines the development of Juráček's relation to the communist regime in the period of liberalization and especially the so-called normalization. The result is a complex picture of Juráček in the 1960s, including both his inner perspectives and his interaction with the outside world.
Rebellious intellectual in changing times - Dominik Tatarka and its involvement in the dissident movement
Kriššáková, Dominika ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to give the most objective and comprehensive view of the personality of Dominika Tatarka primarily from the historical perspective, but also from a literary critical perspective. The view of the creation will, as far as possible, be done in cross-section, with an accent on the autobiographical features of the work, demonstrating a radical view of the communist regime. Emphasis will be given, in particular, to the period of the 70s and 80s of the 20th century with relevant time transitions. The historical perspective will seek to bring the role of the writer's community in the reform movement of the sixties of the 20th century in a wider context and to clarify the specifics of Slovak dissent, with emphasis on the position of Dominika Tatarka in it.
Reflection on the term "Home" in the memories of the children of the employees of the Bata company based in India
Matyášová, Judita ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Krátká, Lenka (referee)
This thesis is devoting to the history Batas city Batanagar, what was founded in India in 1934. The young managers, who passed the training in the Bata company in Zlín and at the beginning of thirties they left Czechoslovakia to India, were working there. Some families came back to Czechoslovakia after 1948, some stayed in India and some left the country to Canada or Australia. The author of thesis is focusing on memories of the children of Batas managers, who lives in Czech Republic now.

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