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Digital atlas of battle of Zborov
Holomek, Tomáš ; Čábelka, Miroslav (advisor) ; Kyncl, Günter (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to create a web map application of the Battle of Zborov based on the book Battle of Zborov: a military-historical study on the battles of the Czechoslovak Brigade in Galicia in 1917 (Klecanda 1927). In the theoretical part, basic concepts related to battle maps are first introduced. Subsequently, the situation before the battle, the course of the battle and its consequences are characterized. The subsequent part describes the methods of creating cartographic analyzes as well as the methods of creating an atlas. In the practical part, based on the information obtained in the theoretical part, an analysis of the map appendices of the book (Klecanda 1927) is carried out, and at the same time a web map application of the battle is created using ESRI products. Among other things, it aims to present the course of the battle of Zborov to the reader in a clear and interactive way. Key words: web map application, battle of Zborov, tematic cartography, digital atlas
Media reflections on czechoslovak legions 1918-1939
Látalová, Kristýna ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
Thesis Media reflections on Czechoslovak Legions 1918-1939 analyzes period articles, theater plays and publications dedicated to the participants of the first resistance and describes how the Czechoslovak public was informed about legionaries based on the study of archival materials and the content of analysis. A scrapbook catalog of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the National Archives in Prague, that contains authentic collections of articles about legionaries and the activities of legionary organizations was used as a main source of information. The diploma thesis briefly summarizes the work of the Czechoslovak revolutionary army during the First World War and the development of the press in the Czech lands. A significant part is focused on the popular periodicals called Lidove noviny and Narodni osvobozeni and their articles. It describes the legionary cult and its symbolism. A large part of the thesis describes the person of J. J. Svec. It analyses the first great Czechoslovak film based on his story. Part of the work is based on christianlegion symbols in a time when the separation of the Church and the state was an eminent period topic. It documents how the story was presented to the readers by means of the period articles.

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