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Political programmes of the Czech representation in the second half of the 19th century
Zikmund, Michal ; Malý, Karel (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
The thesis Political Programmes of the Czech Representation in the Second Halve of the 19th Century focuses on both programme documents and actual work of Czech political parties, whether more or less institutionalized, between the years 1848 (March Revolution) and 1918 (the downfall of Austria-Hungary). At first it summarizes the historical development in the respective period (Chapter 1), next, it analyses programmes of political parties in three broadly defined topics: 1) Organisation of the empire, question of the Czech State Right (Chapter 2); 2) Constitutionalism, civil rights and role of a citizen (Chapter 3) and 3) National matters (Chapter 4). The attitudes about each of these areas of the following political parties are defined: Bohemian nobility, National Party (till 1874) or Old Czechs (since then), Young Czechs, Social Democrats, Agrarians, Catholic parties, National Socialists, Progress parties and parties of the Radical State Right, Realists and Anarchists. For the conclusion, the author of the thesis attempts to characterise and evaluating the Czech political representation, as well as its importance for the development since 1918.
Catholic priest and politician Ferdinand Juriga and his relation to the first Czechoslovak republic
RILLICHOVÁ, Tereza
The goal of this bachelor thesis is not just focus on life and work of Slovak catholic priest and politician Ferdinand Juriga and that mostly during the time of World War I. and coming decade,but mainly to analyze his political and religious attitudes and introduce his political relation to the first Czechoslovak republik. The introducing chapters focus on political system in the first Czechoslovak republik, which is necessary for understanding to the certain acts of Ferdinand Juriga and defined period time events. Mentioned parts include analysis of some of Juriga's significant newspaper articles, parliament speaches and political documents. Bachelor thesis is enriched for authentic thoughts of Ferdinand Juriga which he notched in his memorials Blahozvesť kriesenia slovenského národa a slovenskej krajiny.
Stašek and Germans
Šebek, Jaroslav
The study deals with the relationship of Bohumil Stašek, Canon of Vyšehrad and political figure of Czech Catholicism, to the German ethnicity in Czechoslovakia during the interwar period, Nazi- occupation and after World War II.
Msgre. Bohumil Stašek and Czechoslovak People's Party
Pehr, Michal
The study deals with the relationship of Bohumil Stašek toward the Czechoslovak People’s Party. Bohumil Stašek was a prominent Czech Catholic priest, long active in the field of political Catholicism. During the First-Republic era he even became the head of the Czech part of the Czechoslovak People’s Party, representing political Catholicism in the Czech lands. Bohumil Stašek’s contribution, however, falls under the category of political science as well, as he occupied himself also with proposals concerning a reform of democratic systems.
The People's Party members and democracy
Pehr, Michal
The paper is concerned with the relationships of Czech political Catholicism towards the democratic system of the First Republic. It refutes the generally established view that Catholics opposed democracy. Drawing on archival sources and periodical press, the author proves clearly that the majority of Catholics identified themselves with the system, while only marginal groups were opposing it or demanded some sweeping reforms.

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