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The Road to the Establishment of the Dominion of Canada: The Contribution to the History of British-Canadian Relations, 1864-1867
Bauerová, Hedvika ; Valkoun, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of the process, which led to the adoption of the British North America Act and the formation of the Dominion of Canada. First it outlined the political, economic and cultural situation in pre-confederation Canada and the origin of the concept of confederation. The thesis deals with the role of the London government and attitudes of particular provinces. It also pays closer attention to crucial negotiations, mainly the Charlottetown Conference and the Quebec Conference in 1864 and the London Conference of 1866.
Louisiana purchase
Keltošová, Jana ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Robbins, David Lee (referee)
The main purpose of the thesis is to illustrate a process of gradual development of America's diplomatic relations and skills which consequently led to the Louisiana Purchase. This land acquisition has been effected by a culmination of a series of events on two different continents. Therefore, the Purchase was not an act of signing, but an act which defined the state's existence, recognition, and acceptance by other nations. It is not sufficient to be aware of the events taking place shortly before the Purchase and therefore the paper presents political, diplomatic, industrial, and commercial reasons of England, Spain, and France which gave rise to the United States. The thesis is divided into respective centuries with their most important events and outcomes of the mutual negotiations between the three above mentioned Europeans powers. The moment when the English subjects became independent, later declaration of Independence, and the French Revolution are the examples of important milestones which eventually resulted in the land acquisition. However, it is not correct to think that once the problem of the area is settled, the future steps are a lot easier to take. Only then the issues such as the application of law, subjugation, and later development of the state become very significant and...
The Czechoslovak-Polish Confederation
Lozinská, Anna ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis presents the Czechoslovak-Polish Confederation project. The goal of the thesis is to analyze the confederation failure and to chart the awareness about the issue among the Czech and Polish college students. The thesis shows the integrative attempts in Central Europe that proceeded the confederation idea itsef. It also contains a description and analysis of the events connected to the confederation negotiations and reasons for their failure. Lastly, there are interpreted results of the survey conducted among the college students.

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