dc.contributor.advisor | Václavů, Lubor | |
dc.creator | Šindelář, Jan | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-04-19T17:57:57Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-04-19T17:57:57Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2009 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/22832 | |
dc.description.abstract | was unveiled on 1st May 1955 as a part of the celebration of 10th anniversary of the end of the WW2; more than two years after Stalin's death. The political situation in the Soviet block was changed after N. S. Khrushchev's speech on the cult of Stalin's personality on the XX congress of the Soviet communist party in February 1956 and also on the XXII congress in autumn 1961. The satellite states had to modify their ideology against the cult of personality; therefore also the Stalin's monument in Prague was removed in autumn 1962. Nowadays, on the monument's place there are only stairs, a promenade and a pedestal with a high metronome by V. K. Novák. Stalin's monument in Prague was destroyed after only 7 years of its existence by the same political power which built it. From the beginning the project was intensively monitored and supported by the most powerful memebers of the leading communist party, but the main political line for Soviet satellites was ordered from Moscow. The "rise and fall" of Stalin's monument in Prague is a good example of this fact. | cs_CZ |
dc.description.abstract | was unveiled on 1st May 1955 as a part of the celebration of 10th anniversary of the end of the WW2; more than two years after Stalin's death. The political situation in the Soviet block was changed after N. S. Khrushchev's speech on the cult of Stalin's personality on the XX congress of the Soviet communist party in February 1956 and also on the XXII congress in autumn 1961. The satellite states had to modify their ideology against the cult of personality; therefore also the Stalin's monument in Prague was removed in autumn 1962. Nowadays, on the monument's place there are only stairs, a promenade and a pedestal with a high metronome by V. K. Novák. Stalin's monument in Prague was destroyed after only 7 years of its existence by the same political power which built it. From the beginning the project was intensively monitored and supported by the most powerful memebers of the leading communist party, but the main political line for Soviet satellites was ordered from Moscow. The "rise and fall" of Stalin's monument in Prague is a good example of this fact. | en_US |
dc.language | Čeština | cs_CZ |
dc.language.iso | cs_CZ | |
dc.publisher | Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakulta | cs_CZ |
dc.title | Stalinův pomník v Praze | cs_CZ |
dc.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
dcterms.created | 2009 | |
dcterms.dateAccepted | 2009-09-22 | |
dc.description.department | Katedra dějin a didaktiky dějepisu | cs_CZ |
dc.description.faculty | Faculty of Education | en_US |
dc.description.faculty | Pedagogická fakulta | cs_CZ |
dc.identifier.repId | 76415 | |
dc.title.translated | Stalin's monument in Prague | en_US |
dc.contributor.referee | Pokorný, Jiří | |
dc.identifier.aleph | 001831393 | |
thesis.degree.name | Mgr. | |
thesis.degree.level | magisterské | cs_CZ |
thesis.degree.discipline | Učitelství všeobecně vzdělávacích předmětů pro základní školy a střední školy český jazyk - dějepis | cs_CZ |
thesis.degree.discipline | Training Teachers of General Subjects at Lower and Higher Secondary Schools Czech - History | en_US |
thesis.degree.program | Učitelství pro střední školy | cs_CZ |
thesis.degree.program | Teacher Training for Secondary Schools | en_US |
uk.thesis.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
uk.taxonomy.organization-cs | Pedagogická fakulta::Katedra dějin a didaktiky dějepisu | cs_CZ |
uk.faculty-name.cs | Pedagogická fakulta | cs_CZ |
uk.faculty-name.en | Faculty of Education | en_US |
uk.faculty-abbr.cs | PedF | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-discipline.cs | Učitelství všeobecně vzdělávacích předmětů pro základní školy a střední školy český jazyk - dějepis | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-discipline.en | Training Teachers of General Subjects at Lower and Higher Secondary Schools Czech - History | en_US |
uk.degree-program.cs | Učitelství pro střední školy | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-program.en | Teacher Training for Secondary Schools | en_US |
thesis.grade.cs | Výborně | cs_CZ |
thesis.grade.en | Excellent | en_US |
uk.abstract.cs | was unveiled on 1st May 1955 as a part of the celebration of 10th anniversary of the end of the WW2; more than two years after Stalin's death. The political situation in the Soviet block was changed after N. S. Khrushchev's speech on the cult of Stalin's personality on the XX congress of the Soviet communist party in February 1956 and also on the XXII congress in autumn 1961. The satellite states had to modify their ideology against the cult of personality; therefore also the Stalin's monument in Prague was removed in autumn 1962. Nowadays, on the monument's place there are only stairs, a promenade and a pedestal with a high metronome by V. K. Novák. Stalin's monument in Prague was destroyed after only 7 years of its existence by the same political power which built it. From the beginning the project was intensively monitored and supported by the most powerful memebers of the leading communist party, but the main political line for Soviet satellites was ordered from Moscow. The "rise and fall" of Stalin's monument in Prague is a good example of this fact. | cs_CZ |
uk.abstract.en | was unveiled on 1st May 1955 as a part of the celebration of 10th anniversary of the end of the WW2; more than two years after Stalin's death. The political situation in the Soviet block was changed after N. S. Khrushchev's speech on the cult of Stalin's personality on the XX congress of the Soviet communist party in February 1956 and also on the XXII congress in autumn 1961. The satellite states had to modify their ideology against the cult of personality; therefore also the Stalin's monument in Prague was removed in autumn 1962. Nowadays, on the monument's place there are only stairs, a promenade and a pedestal with a high metronome by V. K. Novák. Stalin's monument in Prague was destroyed after only 7 years of its existence by the same political power which built it. From the beginning the project was intensively monitored and supported by the most powerful memebers of the leading communist party, but the main political line for Soviet satellites was ordered from Moscow. The "rise and fall" of Stalin's monument in Prague is a good example of this fact. | en_US |
uk.publication.place | Praha | cs_CZ |
uk.grantor | Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakulta, Katedra dějin a didaktiky dějepisu | cs_CZ |
dc.identifier.lisID | 990018313930106986 | |