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How to be a tramp. Mediated debates about the nature of the subculture at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s
Kuliš, Jan ; Hroch, Miloš (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the polemic dispute between the subcultural magazines Tramp and Naše osady regarding the concept of the tramp identity and politicization of the subculture of tramping between the years 1929 to 1931. It examines the so-called red tramping - the inclination of part of the tramps towards communism as well as the related politicization of the subculture and its development, the platform of which is often considered to be the magazine Tramp; as well as criticism of this approach by Naše osady magazine, which advocates non-political tramping. The result of this work is the division of politicization of the subculture in the observed period into three stages: the efforts of MP Jiří Stříbrný and the media in his possession to politicize the subculture towards his politics, politicization and declaratively non-political members the culmination of a moral panic over tramping, and the communist politicization of tramps. The thesis concludes that Tramp magazine was a platform for red tramping, but only in the second half of its existence, not throughout the whole period, and that red tramping can be described as its leftist and later communist orientation, which remains largely ideological than to openly invoke the Communist Party. Furthermore, the thesis finds that the controversy,...
Searching for Roots : a Journey Uninterrupted
Uhlíková, Lucie ; Přibylová, I.
This publication presents the search for identity in the connection with music, the papers are attended to the folk and tramp music, and also the music of Africa, Asia and Europe melted into world music.
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Hák, Josef ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Šmíd, Marek (referee)
P. Angelik František Fišer (1926-1983) is not well known but impressive person of czech catholic church. This priest, dominican, writer and biblicist bravely devoted himself to pastoral activity especially among tramps despite communist persecution and his poor health. He replaced many professions. He worked as a forest worker, archivist or innkeeper. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a "abolition of the state supervision over churches". After leaving into disability pension he devoted himself to literary activities and participated in the ecumenical translation of the Bible, especially the Psalms. He was also interested in history. In the nineties, his work about Karlštejn castle was published. He did not have the end of totalitarianism, died on 1 February 1983 at the hospital in Varnsdorf. This work, based on available sources, maps his rich life. Keywords: František Fišer, Štěpán Trochta, tramps, persecution, communism
Searching for roots : A journey uninterrupted
Uhlíková, Lucie ; Přibylová, I.
This publication presents the search for identity in the connection with music, the papers are attended to the folk and tramp music, and also the music of Africa, Asia and Europe melted into world music.

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