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Roman forts in Egypt
Šurinová, Miroslava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Smoláriková, Květa (referee)
This paper deals with roman fortifications in Egypt. The main emphasis is laid on roman fortresses on forts. Their descriptions are included in the first part of the paper. Another fortification's elements, history of roman province and mentions of forts in ancient writings, which put the forts in geographical and historical context, are described more shortly. The paper includes a brief part about roman navy too. In the second part of the paper the author tries to point out the functions of forts, development of fortification system, the architectural similarities between forts in Egypt and to find architectural parallels in other parts of Roman Empire.
Roman forts and fortresses in the Nile valley
Šurinová, Miroslava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Titz, Pavel (referee)
This paper deals with roman fortifications in the Nile valley from the mouth of Delta to site of Qasr Ibrim located between first and second cataract. Period described in this paper can be limit by two dates. Beginning lay in the year 30BC, when Egypt became a roman province. The end of this period is year AD 641, when the city of Alexandria capitulated to Arab conquerors. The paper focuses on the architecture of forts and archaeological excavations.
Permanent Structured Cooperation and European Intervention Initiative as Preludes of a Single European Army
Urban, Patrik ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor) ; Földes, Kristián (referee)
The master's thesis focuses on the potential of two recently launched initiatives, The Permanent Structured Cooperation and The European Intervention Initiative, to serve as preludes of the single European army. Both initiatives shared high expectations as vehicles for a relaunch of integration in defence domain in Europe, but do they really move the efforts in this respect forward? To study the two projects, we establish a unique theoretical measurement of defence and security integration, based on the realist concept of the alliance and constructivist concept of the security community. We then ask what constructivist theoretical model for the study of defence integration fits The Permanent Structured Cooperation best, and analogically, which archetype is the most suitable for The European Intervention Initiative. Based on the theoretical underpinnings, we carry out an empirical analysis of both initiatives to find out what novelties they bring to the area of defence. We focused mainly on their governance, institutional fabric and funding. Special attention was paid to varying level of pooled sovereignty. The thesis is built on the content analysis of primary sources and where appropriate on relevant secondary literature.
Roman forts in Egypt
Šurinová, Miroslava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Smoláriková, Květa (referee)
This paper deals with roman fortifications in Egypt. The main emphasis is laid on roman fortresses on forts. Their descriptions are included in the first part of the paper. Another fortification's elements, history of roman province and mentions of forts in ancient writings, which put the forts in geographical and historical context, are described more shortly. The paper includes a brief part about roman navy too. In the second part of the paper the author tries to point out the functions of forts, development of fortification system, the architectural similarities between forts in Egypt and to find architectural parallels in other parts of Roman Empire.
Roman forts and fortresses in the Nile valley
Šurinová, Miroslava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Titz, Pavel (referee)
This paper deals with roman fortifications in the Nile valley from the mouth of Delta to site of Qasr Ibrim located between first and second cataract. Period described in this paper can be limit by two dates. Beginning lay in the year 30BC, when Egypt became a roman province. The end of this period is year AD 641, when the city of Alexandria capitulated to Arab conquerors. The paper focuses on the architecture of forts and archaeological excavations.
POSSIBILITIES OF USAGE OF THE ARMY OF THE CR ENGINEER CORPS RESOURCES AND FORCES FOR EMERGENCY AND CRISIS SITUATIONS MANAGEMENT.
BURDA, Radek
The thesis analyzes the current status of the Engineer Corps of the Army of the Czech Republic, which is an integral part of the rescue system in the Czech Republic. With its background material and technical equipment the Engineer Corps dealing with consequences of emergencies and crisis situations are best equipped of all the components of the Army of the Czech Republic. The thesis summarizes the Engineer Corps mission, determination and incorporation in the Army of the Czech Republic. It also describes the forces and resources of the Engineer Corps, especially the 15th Engineer Brigade and specifies the principles of combat application and deployment. This study aim is to make emergency management authorities acquainted with the possibilities of forces and resources of the Engineer Corps of the Army of the Czech Republic usage in emergencies and crisis situations within the Integrated Rescue System and the crisis situations management. Instructions for crisis management bodies in context of the Engineer Corps combat application in crisis situations management are also a part of the thesis. Analysis of the current situation, the study of literature and the practical experience of the Engineer Corps show that the Engineer Corps of the Army of the Czech Republic are ready to participate in emergency management within the Integrated Rescue System, but first of all, they are prepared to intervene in crisis situations, according to the needs of emergency management bodies.

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