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A Decline in the Number of Vocations in Woman's Congregations in Czech Republic Relating to the Motivation of Newcomers
Kallová, Gabriela ; Bernard, Josef (advisor) ; Bernardová, Marie (referee)
The thesis describes motivation of candidates for religious life in apostolic active Congregations in Czech Republic, who entered a religious order or congregation after 2000. That year was significant. Since that time on religious orders in general have experienced lower number of young women entering religious life. Description of the motivation is accompanied by the look into the past and the impact of the communist regime on life and mission of women's religious orders and congregations as well as the influence on religiousness of public. The outcome of the long influence of the regime was remarkably displayed after 1989. Not only has The Velvet Revolution brought along freedom but it also brought changes in the value system and the ways of life for the society in general. My thesis considers those changes, especially when speaking about young people, because those changes could have an influence on motivation candidates for entering a religious order. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Czechoslovak emigration in Argentina in the texts Czech travelers in the first decades of the 20th century
Kallová, Gabriela ; Křížová, Markéta (referee) ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor)
The centre of the diploma project consists of analysis of publications of Czech travellers and the memoirs of Czech immigrants to Argentina, who describe the situation in this region in the first thirty years of 20th Century. This work is focused especially on publications of Czech travellers, such as Vladislav Forejt, František Čech-Vyšaty and memoirs of Anna Kodýtková and Božena Čvančarová. Such information's were introduced to readers with great delay. This project describes the way of life of our emigrants in that time, such as the motivation for trade or voyages. These publications are critically assessed and the project comes out with realistic picture of Czechoslovak emigrants that was accessible to the Czechoslovak public between two world wars. The Diploma project is mainly inspired by work of Ivan Dubovický, Rudolf Míšek and Bohumil Baďura, who studied the phenomenon of immigrants to Latin American region. The project deals also with the theme of immigration in general as a phenomenon that influences development of nations as well as the whole world.

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