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Structure-Space-City "Urban block completion"
Darda, Lukáš ; Sedláček, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the examination of the possibility of designing a high-rise building on the corner of Milady Horákové and Černopolní streets, as a reaction to the important composition axis of the city and emphasizing the distinctive compositional element in the urban landscape, its panorama. The object takes into account the importance of the space and the complexity of the cramped parcel in relation to the adjacent building. It functionally combines commercial, residential and administrative functions with respect to the nature of the place.
Multi-funkcional building
Kasalová, Nicol ; Bolkovec, Martin (referee) ; Sátora, Josef (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
A draft of poly-functional building on Milada Horakova street in Brno Zabrdovice designs a new building with a residential, administrative and social function (coffee bar with gallery). This building is situated in a gap site between two older residential buildings on a flat terrain. The house is designed as an eight-floor building with counter roof and one technical – underground floor. A load-bearing construction consist of a reinforced concrete skeletal system and an inside reinforced concrete hardening core, around staircase that goes through all floors. The passageway connecting a street and an inside court goes through this building and there is also placed an underground system for parking cars.
City within City
Kolářová, Barbora ; Poláš, Michal (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the multifunctional building and the solution of the unfinished block between Milady Horáková, Francouzská and Černopolní streets and with the creation of “microurbanism” of the whole area.
Letters from Milada Horáková - their path and media coverage following 1989
Váchová, Nina ; Groman, Martin (advisor) ; Vlček, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the letters from Milada Horáková, their journey from writing to getting to the hands of her family and their publication, and the associated post-1989 media coverage. The thesis thus aims to describe the different stages of the letters' path and to uncover a part of their journey not known to the public. Furthermore, it sets out to analyse the post-1989 media coverage of the letters up to the present day, using qualitative content analysis of documentary films and series that mention the last letters and were produced after 1989, and relevant national print media articles published after 1989. Along with this, it compares the description of the path of the letters in the analysed material to the one in this thesis. The introduction contains a historical context in which the topic is set, the life of Milada Horáková, and the political trial, therefore the events leading up to the writing of the letters. The following chapters cover the contents of each letter and their publication in 1990. The journey of the letters is further detailed in the thesis, along with the fact that the letters were secretly taken from the General Prosecutor's Office and safely hidden by JUDr. Lubomír Štěpán for twenty years, before their handover to the bereaved family, information not yet...
Trial as a Theatre - Milada Horáková Trial and its Literary and Theatre Adaptations
Konvalinková, Veronika ; Heczková, Libuše (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the theatricality of Milada Horáková and company trial and its theatrical reflections. In this thesis, the political trial is regarded as an ideological fiction on the grounds of the ritual and theatrical character. The dramas, which are inspired with this trial, are interpreted in the following chapters. First of them, it deals with Pařeniště by E. F. Burian in the context of the socialist realism, which was put on the stage in a short time after this trial. It paid attention to re-putting on the stage in 2008 as well. The last part of this thesis deals with contemporary productions, which are inspired with this trial (Horáková, Gottwald by Karel Steigerwald and opera Tomorrow will... by Aleš Březina and Jiří Nekvasil), which depict absurdity and bizzare atmosphere of this trial.
Political trials led by the communist regime against women in the case of Milada Horáková, Fráňa Zemínová and Antonie Kleinerová and their media representation in the Czech press of the time
Dovenerová, Sylvie ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; NÁHRADNÍ, OPONENT (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze media reprezentation of three women in the trial Milada Horáková et al. in May and June 1950 concocted by four Czech leading Daily Newspapers of the time. It tries to evaluate the picture of women as an enemy for the communist regime. This Soviet style show trial represents some of the worst excesses of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia in the fifties. In the theoretical part, it describes political, economical and social changes after the Communist takeover in February 1948. It points out the reasons for establishing and designing political trials in Czechoslovakia. The practical part represents the results of a basic quantitative analysis focused on size and its comparision of media attention of Milada Horáková, Frána Zemínová and Antonie Kleinerová in each newspaper and an interpretation of all different pictures of these women which the media offered to the public. This thesis reveals how the communist propaganda was used to identify the class enemy and then misused it to manipulate a public perception.
Case Milada Horáková: from reality and media reflection to film cover
Horová, Kateřina ; Novotný, David Jan (advisor) ; Jirků, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the fate of Milada Horáková. It focuses on media responses regarding the trial, the film production Milada and the responses to it, the opinions of experts and further portrayal of the fate of the only woman executed in political trials. The first part of the diploma thesis is devoted to the life of Milada Horáková and is set in the context of that period. It also gives a detailed description of the trial preparations and subsequently explains the details of each day prior to the trial with all thirteen defendants. The initial part of the thesis analyzes the contemporary media responses of the three most important daily newspapers of that time, Rudé právo, Svobodné slovo and Lidová demokracie. Finally, the thesis deals with the rehabilitation of Milada Horáková and the responses regarding the matter in the summer of 1968 in the above-mentioned dailies. The second part of the thesis starts with defining the historical biographical motion picture as a genre. Subsequently, it describes the film Milada in detail and it gives a brief overview of the film's director David Mrnka and his opinion on the film. The thesis continues with the analysis of the actual film and its comparison with the actual sequence of events as well as Jan Mudra's documentary The Case of Dr....
City within City
Kolářová, Barbora ; Poláš, Michal (referee) ; Palaščák, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of the multifunctional building and the solution of the unfinished block between Milady Horáková, Francouzská and Černopolní streets and with the creation of “microurbanism” of the whole area.
Structure-Space-City "Urban block completion"
Darda, Lukáš ; Sedláček, Jan (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with the examination of the possibility of designing a high-rise building on the corner of Milady Horákové and Černopolní streets, as a reaction to the important composition axis of the city and emphasizing the distinctive compositional element in the urban landscape, its panorama. The object takes into account the importance of the space and the complexity of the cramped parcel in relation to the adjacent building. It functionally combines commercial, residential and administrative functions with respect to the nature of the place.
The trial of Milada Horáková in the context of contemporary publicity campaign
Srb, Petr ; Jančík, Drahomír (advisor) ; Jakubec, Ivan (referee)
The work is an analysis of contemporary propaganda methods of the ruling power and their effects on the Czech and Slovak population. It is set in the wider context of the times. The focus is on resolutions and their analysis. Contemporary journalism is reflected and detailed comparison of the percentage of thematic articles on the pages of two selected journals is attempted . The work is mainly based on archival material referring to the trial of Milada Horakova , this material is located at the National Archives in Prague . The work si also based on journalism of that time and build on contemporary scholarly historical literature Key words: Milada Horáková, political processes, resolution

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