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Czechoslovak Immigrants in France, 1918-1940. The Mother Land's Attitude to the Expatriates.
Preradová, Jarmila ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Janoušek, Petr (referee)
The topic of this diploma thesis is the analysis of attention paid and care given by Czechoslovakia to its compatriots in France during the time period between World Wars 1 and 2. First four chapters are dedicated to the background of later research into the subject. These chapters gradually outline the situation concerning Czech and Slovak emigrants in France, the structure and development of Czechoslovak compatriot associations in France, summary of Czechoslovak government institutions as well as private organizations providing care for Czechoslovak compatriots abroad, followed by an outline of emigrant congresses where the migrants presented their needs and the associated effort to raise awareness about the lives of emigrants in their homeland. Principal merit of this thesis is in its actual research into the attitude of Czechoslovakia towards its compatriots from social, cultural and religious viewpoints, partially even from the economic standpoint but this sector is mostly interwoven into other chapters. The present author reached the conclusion that despite a substantial number of organizations engaged in this matter, care for compatriots provided by Czechoslovakia was inadequate in its entirety, both in the sphere of financial, material or spiritual support and in terms of relatively weak...
Relations between Czechoslovak and French Freemasons, 1918-1939
Preradová, Jarmila ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Županič, Jan (referee)
At the same time when Czechoslovakia came into existence, Freemasonry started to establish and develop in that new country. Many new lodges were created all over the state, but the centre was in Prague. The independent Grand lodge The National Grand Lodge of Chzechoslovakia had existed since 1923 and the members were Czechs and Slovaks together. That system was involved in international structures in the interwar period. The thesis focuses on an analysis of relationship between Czech a French Freemanors inter two world wars. The two-way communication of members from both countries is analysed by visits, correspondence, giving an honorary memebership, etc. The other object of research is frequency of communication and its changes in time. The thesis also deals with three questions: if the succesfully cooperation of both countries was based on the Grand lodge or its individual members and if the relationship of the countries was at official or unofficial level and how many persons were involved. Key words: Freemasonry, Czechoslovakia, France
Czechoslovak Immigrants in France, 1918-1940. The Mother Land's Attitude to the Expatriates.
Preradová, Jarmila ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Janoušek, Petr (referee)
The topic of this diploma thesis is the analysis of attention paid and care given by Czechoslovakia to its compatriots in France during the time period between World Wars 1 and 2. First four chapters are dedicated to the background of later research into the subject. These chapters gradually outline the situation concerning Czech and Slovak emigrants in France, the structure and development of Czechoslovak compatriot associations in France, summary of Czechoslovak government institutions as well as private organizations providing care for Czechoslovak compatriots abroad, followed by an outline of emigrant congresses where the migrants presented their needs and the associated effort to raise awareness about the lives of emigrants in their homeland. Principal merit of this thesis is in its actual research into the attitude of Czechoslovakia towards its compatriots from social, cultural and religious viewpoints, partially even from the economic standpoint but this sector is mostly interwoven into other chapters. The present author reached the conclusion that despite a substantial number of organizations engaged in this matter, care for compatriots provided by Czechoslovakia was inadequate in its entirety, both in the sphere of financial, material or spiritual support and in terms of relatively weak...
Relations between Czechoslovak and French Freemasons, 1918-1939
Preradová, Jarmila ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Županič, Jan (referee)
At the same time when Czechoslovakia came into existence, Freemasonry started to establish and develop in that new country. Many new lodges were created all over the state, but the centre was in Prague. The independent Grand lodge The National Grand Lodge of Chzechoslovakia had existed since 1923 and the members were Czechs and Slovaks together. That system was involved in international structures in the interwar period. The thesis focuses on an analysis of relationship between Czech a French Freemanors inter two world wars. The two-way communication of members from both countries is analysed by visits, correspondence, giving an honorary memebership, etc. The other object of research is frequency of communication and its changes in time. The thesis also deals with three questions: if the succesfully cooperation of both countries was based on the Grand lodge or its individual members and if the relationship of the countries was at official or unofficial level and how many persons were involved. Key words: Freemasonry, Czechoslovakia, France

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