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  • About
  • 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.
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Vivre la guerre, construire la paix : Conflits et recompositions territoriales post-conflit en République du Congo (Pays du Niari). / Conflits and postconflit territorial reorganization in République of Congo (Pays du Niari).

Joncheray, Mathilde 10 December 2013 (has links)
Les guerres sont d’importants facteurs de recompositions territoriales. Les territoires des « Pays du Niari », région créée par le politique, ont une place particulière dans l’histoire des conflits au Congo et celle-ci conditionne leur reconstruction. Après 10 ans de guerres, la région a du mal à se remettre, et se trouve au cœur d’enjeux socio-économiques, politiques et identitaires à différentes échelles.Cette thèse étudie d’une part les conflits, procédant à une géohistoire méthodique d’une région et de populations occultés par les acteurs nationaux et internationaux. Elle étudie d’autre part la façon dont les différents acteurs s’approprient la notion de post-conflit et les répercussions territoriales des actions entreprises. Cela amène enfin à faire état du hiatus entre actions de reconstructions et besoins des populations et des territoires, visibles à travers des territoires et des temporalités fragmentés. / Wars are major factors in territorial reorganisation. The territories of the “Pays du Niari”, region created by politicians, have a particular/specific place in the history of conflicts in Congo and the former influences their reconstruction. After 10 years of war, the region finds it difficult to recover, and finds itself in the middle of socio-economic, political and identity issues at different levels.This thesis studies, on the one hand, the conflicts leading to a methodical history-geography change of a region and populations put aside by national and international decision makers. It studies, on the other hand, how the different actors make theirs the notion of the post conflict and the territorial repercussions of the actions undertaken. This finally leads us to put forward the hiatus between reconstruction actions and the needs of the populations and the territories, clearly visible through the fragmented territories and timeframes.
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Reformní hnutí a normalizace poměrů v Jihlavě (1960- 1971) / The reform movement and the normalization of relations in Jihlava (1960- 1971)

Pavlíčková, Tereza January 2012 (has links)
This master thesis, The reform movement and the normalization of relations in Jihlava (1960-1971), maps the course of that period in Jihlava, the capital of the region Vysočina. The first part of this work includes a brief introduction into the atmosphere in Czechoslovakia in 1960s and the historical development in Jihlava in the same period. The second chapter describes the course of events from the beginning of year 1968, colloquially called "The Prague Spring". New politicians ascended to the politic power and established a new theory, which was called "Socialism with a human face". The third part deals with the invasion of the Warsaw Pact army of Czechoslovakia on 21st August 1968. The text focuses mainly on Jihlava. The fifth chapter describes the course of events in Czechoslovakia since the second half of year 1968 to April 1971. This period is called normalization and is characterized by retreating from the post-January policy, personnel changes, restoring censorship, etc. The last part of the thesis concerns itself with Evžen Plocek. He was an active reform politician in Jihlava and committed suicide in April 1969. He burned himself to death due to the consequences of the Warsaw Pact army invasion of The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1968.

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