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The impact of China's 1979 war with Vietnam on the Vietnamese society
Míková, Josefína ; Karlová, Petra (advisor) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
The Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979 was the last of three wars in the region of Indochina in the 20th century. Accessibility to authentic and verifiable information regarding the conduct of this war is restricted in Vietnam. This chapter in Vietnamese history provides us with an opportunity to answer some questions that could shed light on certain developments that have transpired in Vietnam since this war.
Normalization of relations between People's republic of China and Socialist republic of Vietnam after 1991
Mištík, Stanislav ; Klimeš, Ondřej (advisor) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This thesis is focused on the normalization between China and Vietnam after 1991, taking into account their interruption and development after mutual renewal after 1991. This bachelor thesis presents the joint development of Sino-Vietnamese relations since their beginnings to the year 1975. Subsequently, the paper clears the reasons for the interruption of relations between China and Vietnam. The goal of this thesis is to analyze the reasons and the pretexts of interruptions of Sino-Vietnamese relations during seventies and eighties of the 20th century and Sino-Vietnamese normalization after 1991. Thesis also evaluates the mutual development of Sino-Vietnamese relations since 1991 and analyses their ongoing disputes.
Vietnamese Political Power, Authority and Legitimacy in the Context of Emulation Movements
Homutová, Lada ; Buben, Radek (advisor) ; Klimeš, Ondřej (referee) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This dissertation thesis centres on the stability and instability of the Vietnamese communist regime, and how to understand this topic today. This problem was explored with the help of an imported political tool, which Vietnam adopted from the USSR, through China, in the late 1940s, and which experienced a revival in modern economically liberalised Vietnam: emulation movements. This thesis assumed that historic and current emulation movements were designed to control, but also to bring legitimacy or a 'legitimacy effect' (and the related stability), through their different functions. It asked how they succeeded in this task comparatively, in their historic and current incarnations. The framework of functions of emulation movements in Vietnam combined with the theoretical concepts of David Beetham, Max Weber and Robert Lamb served as basic theoretical tenets. The thesis concluded that emulation indeed helped create foundational regime legitimacy and offered possible links to a new communist doctrine. The thesis showed that a predominance of successful legitimization, combined with legitimacy effect and Ho Chi Minh's charisma, helped stabilize the DRV regime, especially until 1954. The analysis of present-day emulation movements, however, showed the weakness of the VCP as it struggles to fulfil the...
Life and writings of Nguyễn Tuòng Tam
Strašáková, Mária ; Lomová, Olga (advisor) ; Vasiljev, Ivo (referee) ; Forest, Alain (referee)
In this thesis I aim not only to provide a comprehensive survey of the personality and life of Nguyễn Tường Tama - Nhất Linh in historical context, but also to analyze his literary work as part of the social and cultural transformation of Vietnamese society, investigating its roots in personal as well as historical context and examining its impact on the society, either directly, or indirectly, via inspiring further similarly motivated literature. In my analysis I have been inspired by the approach of New Historicism, the main assumption of which is that literature is historical, i.e. it is a social and cultural construct as well as its author. Through careful analysis of Tam's life (his family background, schooling in Vietnam and France, career as a journalist, writer and leader of the Tự Lực Văn Đoàn (Self-Strength Literary Group), and political activities) and his writings, with special focus on his depiction of women, it is apparent that Tam, despite his ardent advocacy of modernization of Vietnamese society and individualism remained to be a Confucian gentleman (junzi) and unwittingly reinstated many Confucian values in his novels. Examining Tam's life and work one is also confronted with two more general questions concerning the analysis of Asian literatures in the process of modern...
Vietnamese-Khmer relations and the third Indochina conflict
Homutová, Lada ; Karlová, Petra (advisor) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This thesis examines Vietnamese-Khmer relations, with emphasis on the twentieth century, analysing reasons for their development in both international and domestic fields. This study concentrates on the acts of aggresion deeply rooted in the continuing conflicts concerning the Mekong river delta territory. In order to determine the factors which have influenced diplomatic relations between these two countries in the field of international politics, emphasis was focused on allied relations between East Asian countries and the influence of the United States and Soviet Union. The role of the Kampuchean National United Front for National Salvation, a Khmer resistance organization formed with the help of Vietnam, has been examined to further explain the overthrowal of the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot regime in Cambodia. However, attention must also be drawn to the subsequent Veitnamese invasion of the Democratic Kampuchea. Consequentially, this study investigates a final solution for the developing Vietnamese-Cambodian border relations.
Particals in moder vietmese language
Slavická, Binh ; Vrhel, František (advisor) ; Vasiljev, Ivo (referee) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This doctoral thesis is concerned with particles in modern Vietnamese. Although Vietnamese particles form a small group of synsemantic words, they play a very important role in expressing the attitude of the speaker to the hearer/listener and to the message content as well as expressing grammatical and modal relationships within the sentence. The group includes particles positioned at the end of the sentence, particles appearing before a word as well as at the beginning of a phrase or a sentence. Despite their important function, particles in Vietnamese still are a scarcely explored topic. Particles have been explored usually as part of grammar books; so far, there are only few monographs on the topic of particles. Almost all works deal with a small number of particles and focus especially on those appearing at the end of the sentence. This work is concerned with particles at the end of the sentence as well as particles preceding a word, a phrase, or a sentence. It examines whether particles in Vietnamese are a part of speech at all; it sets forth criteria for classification of particles; it performs their analysis based on actual situations where they appear and describes their semantic characteristics; furthermore, it offers a chart of particles including their possible combinations. Besides, the...
The development of literature in south Vietnam from 1954 to 1975
Jirková, Barbora ; Strašáková, Mária (advisor) ; Slavická, Binh (referee)
This thesis examines the development of literature in South Vietnam during the years 1954-1975, taking into consideration historical context in which the authors lived and created. Emphasis is given to the general socio-historical situation of South Vietnam, focusing on the factors that directly influenced production of literature, as the degree of artistic freedom or the nature and changes of readership. Follows an overview of literary movements, some of their most representative authors being introduced in greated detail.
Development of Vietnamese Painting in the Period 1925-1945
Oberfalzerová, Kateřina ; Strašáková, Mária (advisor) ; Hlavatá, Lucie (referee)
Author's name: Kateřina Oberfalzerová School: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute of East Asian Studies Celetná 20, 116 42 Praha 1 Program: Ethnology specialized in Vietnamese studies Title: Development of Vietnamese Painting in the Period 1925-1945 Consultant: Mgr. Mária Strašáková, Ph. D. Number of pages: 50 Number of attachments: 21 Year: 2013 Key words: traditional art, Fine Arts of Indochina, technics, two schools of art, painters Abstract: The B.A. work analyses the beginnings of modern Vietnamese painting in the years 1925-1945. It outlines the development of the Hanoi School of Belles Arts and describes the system of teaching the art subjects at the time of French colonialism. The work further deals with individual painters of the first and second generation after the foundation of the School of Belles Arts to its closure in the year 1945, which is divided into two principle trends. The aim of the work is to present a survey of these two generations of painters and to show their importance for modern arts in Vietnam in the following decades of the 20th century. The Attachment of the work includes pictures of paintings and photographs.
Vietnamese Political Power, Authority and Legitimacy in the Context of Emulation Movements
Homutová, Lada ; Buben, Radek (advisor) ; Klimeš, Ondřej (referee) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This dissertation thesis centres on the stability and instability of the Vietnamese communist regime, and how to understand this topic today. This problem was explored with the help of an imported political tool, which Vietnam adopted from the USSR, through China, in the late 1940s, and which experienced a revival in modern economically liberalised Vietnam: emulation movements. This thesis assumed that historic and current emulation movements were designed to control, but also to bring legitimacy or a 'legitimacy effect' (and the related stability), through their different functions. It asked how they succeeded in this task comparatively, in their historic and current incarnations. The framework of functions of emulation movements in Vietnam combined with the theoretical concepts of David Beetham, Max Weber and Robert Lamb served as basic theoretical tenets. The thesis concluded that emulation indeed helped create foundational regime legitimacy and offered possible links to a new communist doctrine. The thesis showed that a predominance of successful legitimization, combined with legitimacy effect and Ho Chi Minh's charisma, helped stabilize the DRV regime, especially until 1954. The analysis of present-day emulation movements, however, showed the weakness of the VCP as it struggles to fulfil the...
Particals in moder vietmese language
Slavická, Binh ; Vrhel, František (advisor) ; Vasiljev, Ivo (referee) ; Strašáková, Mária (referee)
This doctoral thesis is concerned with particles in modern Vietnamese. Although Vietnamese particles form a small group of synsemantic words, they play a very important role in expressing the attitude of the speaker to the hearer/listener and to the message content as well as expressing grammatical and modal relationships within the sentence. The group includes particles positioned at the end of the sentence, particles appearing before a word as well as at the beginning of a phrase or a sentence. Despite their important function, particles in Vietnamese still are a scarcely explored topic. Particles have been explored usually as part of grammar books; so far, there are only few monographs on the topic of particles. Almost all works deal with a small number of particles and focus especially on those appearing at the end of the sentence. This work is concerned with particles at the end of the sentence as well as particles preceding a word, a phrase, or a sentence. It examines whether particles in Vietnamese are a part of speech at all; it sets forth criteria for classification of particles; it performs their analysis based on actual situations where they appear and describes their semantic characteristics; furthermore, it offers a chart of particles including their possible combinations. Besides, the...

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