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On oral history and teaching history in classroom
Vaněk, Miroslav; Mücke, Pavel
2010 - Czech
The article examines the benefits and pitfalls of the use of oral history in history teaching at universities, secondary and elementary schools. Resume derives from the own pedagogical experiences and is also based on the experience gained from the activities within the Czech Oral History Association. Autoři článku se zamýšlí nad přínosy a úskalími využití orální historie při výuce dějepisu na vysokých, středních a základních školách. Vychází přitom z vlastního pedagogického působení a také ze zkušeností získaných v rámci činnosti uvnitř České asociace orální historie. Keywords: oral history; contemporary history; school Available at various institutes of the ASCR
On oral history and teaching history in classroom

The article examines the benefits and pitfalls of the use of oral history in history teaching at universities, secondary and elementary schools. Resume derives from the own pedagogical experiences and ...

Vaněk, Miroslav; Mücke, Pavel
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2010

Documents concerning activities of Bohumil Laušman in Austrian and British archives
Pernes, Jiří
2010 - Czech
Bohumil Laušman was a social-democratic politician. He influenced the Czechoslovak politics between 1945-1948 and he contributed to the development of the socialist society. He emigrated to Federal Republic of Germany (Oberursel) after February 1948. Later, he went to Yugoslavia and Austria. He was kidnapped back to Czechoslovakia in 1953. Laušman was active in exile as we can see from archival collections. They can be found not only in Austrian and Serbian archives but also in British archives, e. g. in the documents of Blažej Vilím, Karl Maiwald or Jan Svoboda. Another important source of information is comprised in the memoirs of Rudolf Krupička. Krupička was a chemist who went to Yugoslavia with Laušman and supported him financially. He published a book where he describes their experiences. Materials relating to Laušman are available in the USA, too. Bohumil Laušman byl sociálně demokratickým politikem. Ovlivňoval československou politiku v letech 1945-1948 a svou činností přispěl k nastolení komunistické vlády v Československu. Po únoru 1948 emigroval do Spolkové republiky Německo (Oberursel), později odešel do Jugoslávie a Rakouska. Komunistická tajná policie jej v roce 1953 unesla zpět do Československa. Laušman vyvíjel v exilu aktivní politickou činnost, jak je zřejmé z dochovaných archivních dokumentů. Nacházejí se nejen v rakouských a srbských archivech, ale také v britských archivech, zejména v pozůstalosti Blažeje Vilíma, Karla Maiwalda nebo Jana Svobody. Jiné důležité informace obsahují paměti Rudolfa Krupičky. Krupička byl chemik, který odešel s Laušmanem do Jugoslávie a finančně jej podporoval. Vydal knihu, v níž jejich osudy popsal. Mnohé materiály, vypovídající o Laušmanových osudech, jsou uloženy rovněž v USA. Keywords: communism; democratic exile Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Documents concerning activities of Bohumil Laušman in Austrian and British archives

Bohumil Laušman was a social-democratic politician. He influenced the Czechoslovak politics between 1945-1948 and he contributed to the development of the socialist society. He emigrated to Federal ...

Pernes, Jiří
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2010

Introduction
Gjuričová, Adéla
2010 - Czech
The introduction explains the conference topics, depicts some remarkable points of the conference discussions, and refers to texts that could not be included in the volume. Úvod vymezuje téma konference, připomíná zajímavé okamžiky z konferenčních diskusí a odkazuje na příspěvky, které nemohly být do sborníku zařazeny. Keywords: conference introduction Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Introduction

The introduction explains the conference topics, depicts some remarkable points of the conference discussions, and refers to texts that could not be included in the volume.

Gjuričová, Adéla
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2010

The impossible return. Czech exile after November 1989
Zahradníček, Tomáš
2010 - Czech
Czech political exile in the 1990s are critically responded to the state of the country. The study examines why the extremely critical complaints began to reverberate soon after 1989 and recalls earlier discussions between exile and home, between exile politics and Charter 77, which have already appeared moments earlier misunderstandings, which after 1989 became important parts of the czech public debate. Český politický exil v 90. letech často kriticky reagoval na stav země, společnosti a politiky. Studie zkoumá příčiny, které způsobily, že se krajně kritické výtky začaly ozývat už brzy po listopadu 1989. Připomíná starší diskuse mezi exilem a domovem, mezi exilovými politiky a prostředním Charty 77, v nichž se už dříve objevily momenty nedorozumění, které po listopadu 1989 vystoupily na povrch. Keywords: Czech exile; november 1989 Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The impossible return. Czech exile after November 1989

Czech political exile in the 1990s are critically responded to the state of the country. The study examines why the extremely critical complaints began to reverberate soon after 1989 and recalls ...

Zahradníček, Tomáš
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2010

Czech protestants and the Czechoslovak Communist party (1930s-1960s)
Matějka, Ondřej
2010 - Czech
Reconstruction of the relationship between the Czech protestant milieu and the Communist Party on different levels (Academic YMCA, resistance, theological faculty and village community). Rekonstrukce vztahu českého protestantského prostředí a KSČ v předválečném i poválečném obodbí na různých úrovních (Akademická YMCA, odboj, teologická fakulta, vesnická komunita na Vysočině). Keywords: Czech protestants; Communist party Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Czech protestants and the Czechoslovak Communist party (1930s-1960s)

Reconstruction of the relationship between the Czech protestant milieu and the Communist Party on different levels (Academic YMCA, resistance, theological faculty and village community).

Matějka, Ondřej
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2010

"German" in the "Czech" army - temporary issues of research. Problems, questions, hypothesis
Maršálek, Zdenko
2009 - Czech
Entry summarises temporary issues of research of Czechoslovak citizens of German nationality in Czechoslovak military units abroad during WWII, above all quantifies conjuction of confessional and "national" criterion. Příspěvek shrnuje zatímní výsledky výzkumu problematiky čs. občanů německé národnosti v československých vojenských jednotkách v zahraničí za 2. světové války, především kvantifikuje souvislost konfesního a "národnostního" kritéria. Keywords: world war II; Czechoslovak resistance abroad; Germans against nacism Available at various institutes of the ASCR
"German" in the "Czech" army - temporary issues of research. Problems, questions, hypothesis

Entry summarises temporary issues of research of Czechoslovak citizens of German nationality in Czechoslovak military units abroad during WWII, above all quantifies conjuction of confessional and ...

Maršálek, Zdenko
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2009

"Hospital at the end of the city" in the beginning of the 21st century - two attempts to pick up the threads of the successful television series
Bednařík, Petr; Dominik, Š.
2009 - Czech
The text analyses both sequels of the Czech TV serie 'Hospital at the End of the City' in the context of the Czech series production in 2003 and 2008. Text analyzuje obě pokračování českého televizního seriálu 'Nemocnice na kraji města' v kontextu české seriálové produkce v letech 2003 a 2008. Keywords: television; serials; Czech television Available at various institutes of the ASCR
"Hospital at the end of the city" in the beginning of the 21st century - two attempts to pick up the threads of the successful television series

The text analyses both sequels of the Czech TV serie 'Hospital at the End of the City' in the context of the Czech series production in 2003 and 2008.

Bednařík, Petr; Dominik, Š.
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2009

The Russian and Ukrainian minority in Czech republic
Nosková, Helena
2009 - Czech
The article describes immigration of so called white Russian and Ukrainian emigration into Czechoslovakia during 1919-1922 which was realised according to an agreement between politicians of Czechoslovakia and pre-revolutionary Russia. A process of establishing Russian and Ukrainian institutions in the Czech lands is described and analysed as to productions of those institutions in the 1920-1939. Circumstances of the Russian and Ukrainian immigration after 1945 are illustrated and foundation of Russian and Ukrainian civil societies after 1945 till present is documented. Autorka popisuje příchod bílé ruské a ukrajinské emigrace v letech 1919-1922 do Československa na základě dohody mezi politiky Československa a bývalého Ruska. Věnuje se zakládání ruských a ukrajinských institucí, jejich produkci v letech 1920-1939. Dokládá osudy ruské a ukrajinské emigrace po roce 1945. Dokumentuje zakládání a činnost ruských a ukrajinských občanských sdružení po roce 1989 až do současnosti. Keywords: Russian minority; Ukrainian minority; immigration; civil society Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The Russian and Ukrainian minority in Czech republic

The article describes immigration of so called white Russian and Ukrainian emigration into Czechoslovakia during 1919-1922 which was realised according to an agreement between politicians of ...

Nosková, Helena
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2009

National minority groups in the Czech republic and Latvia. An example of minority education in mother tongue
Nosková, Helena
2009 - Czech
The aim of the paper is to approach history and present state of national minority groups in the Czech Republic and Latvia. The paper focuses particularly on the Russian minority in Latvia including its historical emergence and link with contemporary history of Latvia, its relationship to Latvia and education of children in their mother tongue.As to the Czech Republic, the paper focuses on the Slovak minority, its structure and failed promotion of education of children with Slovak background in their mother tongue due to lack of interest of Slovak parents and children about the education. Cílem příspěvku je přiblížit historii a současnost národnostních (etnických) menšin v České republice a Lotyšsku. Soustředí se především na ruskou menšinu v Lotyšsku, její historický vývoj a jeho propojení se soudobou historii Lotyšska, strukturu menšiny, vztah k Lotyšsku a k vzdělávání dětí v mateřském jazyce. V České republice se soustředí na slovenskou menšinu, její strukturu a prosazování výuky dětí slovenského původu v mateřském jazyce, která však vzhledem k nezájmu slovenských rodičů a dětí zůstává nenaplněná. Keywords: Latvia; Russian minority groups in Latvia; Slovak minority groups in Czech republic; language Available at various institutes of the ASCR
National minority groups in the Czech republic and Latvia. An example of minority education in mother tongue

The aim of the paper is to approach history and present state of national minority groups in the Czech Republic and Latvia. The paper focuses particularly on the Russian minority in Latvia including ...

Nosková, Helena
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2009

Archival research and its next perspectives
Kovařík, David
2009 - Czech
Keywords: German opponents of nazism; Czechoslovakia 1945-1948; transfer of German citizens Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Archival research and its next perspectives

Kovařík, David
Ústav pro soudobé dějiny, 2009

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