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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
101

Výuka deskriptivní geometrie v našich zemích / Descriptive Geometry Teaching in the Czech Lands

Moravcová, Vlasta January 2016 (has links)
This thesis documents the history of descriptive geometry teaching in the Czech lands from its beginnings (i.e. from the 1830s) to the World War II. The center of the work is the description of development of descriptive geo- metry teaching at secondary schools, especially "Realschule�, supplemented with an analysis of Czech secondary school textbooks and a brief comparison between the situation in the Czech lands and foreign countries. Attention is also paid to the characterisation of descriptive geometry lectures at Czech and German polytechnics and universities in Prague, Brno and Příbram, inclusive of university textbooks. The work also mentions a brief global de- velopment of projection methods and a contribution of Czech geometers to the development of descriptive geometry. The thesis is supplemented with large factual and pictorial addenda.
102

Význam evropských obchodních cest a jejich vazby k turismu

Zemková, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on the importance of European trade routes and their links to tourism. It is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practical. The first part is a processed literary review on the history and development of ancient trade routes, as well as the development of trails in selected area, the development of transport and the oldest ways of traveling. The second part deals with selected Amber trail (specifically Břeclavská route in eastern Moravia), which is considered the most famous and oldest trail in our area. The methods characterizes Břeclavská route Amber trail, landscape-ecological context and the used method, which is SWOT analysis. Next part contains the results obtained by the SWOT analysis, which describes the most important outputs regarding the Břeclavská route.
103

Možnosti rozvoje území v prostoru vojenského újezdu Libavá

Pišová, Linda January 2015 (has links)
In the thesis on the topic "Development possibilities in the Libava military area" to deal with the issue landscape, landscape planning and especially the theme of military trainings area. In the theoretical introduction is mapped legislation and development of military training areas in the Czech Republic, their current state and near future with changes that will occur. In several examples from the Czech Republic and abroad, are described experiences and approaches, how can the military training areas to work after their abolition. These findings are applied to the selected model area in Military training area Libava. It is compiled detailed analysis for this area and on its basis is created landscape study the possibilities of using this area. The proposed options are further evaluated in a discussion of where and outlines some options for financing, the degree of feasibility and impacts of the proposed solutions.
104

Socialistická každodennost v pohraničí na příkladu vybrané obce Bedřichov v Jizerských horách / Everydayness of socialism in border regions demonstrated on the village Bedrichov in Jizera mountains.

Cejpová, Irena January 2016 (has links)
The thesis deals with everydayness of socialism demonstrated on the selected village Bedrichov which is situated in the borderland between Liberec and Jablonec nad Nisou, two important towns of the Liberec region. In the thesis, there is compared the crucial period of socialism (from 1948 to 1989) with the era before the World War II and with the time period after 1989. Oral history which is a specific form of qualitative research method is used for gathering information about world, people and their lives. The first section of the paper describes the theoretical concepts used for studying of everydayness, memories and border regions. In this part is also presented and analyzed the result of the existing research of everydayness in socialism. The main section of the thesis consists of my own research and is divided into individual topics which reflect everyday life as percepted by people living in Bedrichov.
105

Analýza trajektorií změn pastvin s dřevinami se zaměřením na změny v managementu / Change trajectories of wood-pastures focusing on changes in management

Čermáková, Kamila January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is focused on monitoring changes in the trajectory of wood-pasture mainly in changes in management. The main goal of research was land-cover according to the Imperial prints and current orthophoto maps. Area of interest is located in the Stredocesky and the Ustecky region, specifically my intereset was six historic regions in the Midwestern Bohemia, which had the largest landscape heterogeneity. The first part describes the historical development of wood-pastures, their definition and the current status. Information was obtained from the Czech and foreign literature. Another part deals with specific trajectories in the area of interest. Changes in wood-pasture from mid-19th century to the present day were compared by program ArcGIS. In conclusion you can find the evaluation of the results by graphs, tables and verbal evaluation of the likely causes of changes in trajectory.
106

Kolektivizace venkova ve vzpomínkách pamětníků z obcí Lhenice a Mičovice / Collectivization of the countryside in memories of witnesses from the localities Lhenice and Mičovice

Kolářová, Lucie January 2017 (has links)
The submitted thesis focuses on the period of forced collectivisation in rural Czechoslovakia and is a case study of the villages Lhenice and Mičovice. The focus of the work is to determine what images of collectivisation are still in the minds of the local residents and how this process affected the daily lives of their past. The theoretical section explains the concepts of everyday life, socialistic everyday life, memory and collective memory. It was conducted in the form of oral history method and archive research. Thanks to this approach the work illustrates view of witnesses who lived during the process of collectivization. It deepens our understanding of Czechoslovak modern history through the perspective of local residents.
107

Disturbanční historie přirozených temperátních lesů: případová studie z Boubínského pralesa

Škulavik, Jaroslav January 2016 (has links)
This master thesis deals with issues of the disturbance history virgin temperate forests in case study from Boubin virgin forest. For the study disturbance past is used dendrochronological techniques. Thanks to the known locations of trees in the Boubin virgin forest we use of newly developed approaches based on point data. The main outcome of the thesis is a summary disturbance history of Boubin virgin forest and discussing the results.
108

Historie obuvi a kostýmů aneb Jak to všechno začalo . Vytvoření objektu na téma Botičky / History shoes and costumes or how it all started (theoretical and practical work)

OBERREITEROVÁ, Lenka January 2017 (has links)
The thesis consists of two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focuses on the history of shoes and costumes, especially during the Gothic period. The practical part presents the created object under the working name: Shoes.
109

Osobnosti českého ošetřovatelství / Personalities of Czech nursing

PISTULKOVÁ, Alena January 2007 (has links)
The aim of this graduation thesis is to create and form the comprehensive, complete and integrated survey of the history of the neoteric nursing.
110

Historie a hra v dramatech lorda Byrona. / History and Play in Lord Byron's Dramas

Horová, Miroslava January 2014 (has links)
History is a major point of inquiry and exploration in all Byron's major, and many of his minor, works. Byron understands and conceptualizes history and its tight and troubled relationship with literature, drawing attention to the literariness of history and the historicity of literature in his wake. The aspiration to the 'truth' of history is, for Byron, a highly creative process, highlighting the cross-pollination of fact and fiction, and also exploring history's inherent theatricality. Historical writing shapes but, crucially, also distorts our understanding of history. The dramatic works of Lord Byron are, on the whole, traditionally the least critically explored territory of his oeuvre. Byron's singular understanding and conceptualization of history in his dramas is the focus of this study, comprising the seven dramatic works he wrote between 1820 and 1822. As this thesis shows, these dramas make up a dynamic dramatic project, creating a space of formal, discursive and thematic experimentation, which reveals not only Byron's intense involvement in matters of drama but also, in a wider perspective, his understanding and treatment of history. This study takes up Byron's treatment of history in his dramas and analyses it through the methodology of play laid out and adapted for use in literary...

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