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Item shown in detail Marková Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation. Tereza The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918 The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918 Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).   Bell Gregory Jason Nemčoková Katarína Bachelor's thesis 1497304800000 13.06.2017 The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918 Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Name Marková Tereza Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation.
Acad. Yr. 2016/2017
Assigning department UMJL
Date of defence Jun 13, 2017
Type of thesis Bachelor's thesis
Thesis status Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO). Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Main topic Pittsburghská dohoda z roku 1918
Main topic in English The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918
Title according to student The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918
English title as given by the student The Pittsburgh Agreement of 1918
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Thesis supervisor Bell Gregory Jason, B.A., M.B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
External examiner Nemčoková Katarína, PhDr. Ph.D.
Annotation Tato práce pojednává o Pittsburghské dohodě, která byla podepsána T. G. Masarykem a zástupci českých a slovenských immigrantů v roce 1918 v Pittsburgu. Jejím cílem bylo spojení Čechů a Slováků, žijících v Evropě a vytvoření nezávislého Českolovenska. Tato dohoda taky měla dokázat prezidentu Woodrowu Wilsonovi, že Češi a Slováci jsou schopni shody a myšlenka Československa je hodna americké podpory. V první části práce je popsáno historické pozadí vzniku dohody, následuje popis samotného vzniku a v poslední části práce jsou prodiskutovány následky, vyplývající z podpisu a následného nedodržení Pittsburghské dohody, kterými nebyl pouze vznik fašistického Slovenského státu v období Druhé světové války, ale i finální rozpad Československa.
Annotation in English This work concerns the Pittsburgh Agreement, which was signed in 1918 by T. G. Masaryk and the representatives of American Czech and Slovak immigrant communities. The aim of the agreement was to unite European Czechs and Slovaks, and to create an independent Czechoslovakia. The agreement was also supposed to show the Americans and their president, Woodrow Wilson, that Czechs and Slovaks are able to reach agreement and that the idea of Czechoslovakia is worth supporting. This thesis describes the historical background of the agreement, then the process of its creation, followed by its results. It argues that Masaryk's refusal to follow the terms of the agreement led not only to the formation of a Slovak fascist state during World War II but to the ultimate break-up of Czechoslovakia following the Cold War.
Keywords Češi, Slováci, Československo, Pittsburgh, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Woodrow Wilson, autonomie, nacionalismus, nezávislost, Pittsburghská dohoda, Rakousko-Uhersko, 1. Světová válka, mírová konference, Paříž, Čtrnáct bodů, sebeurčení, nacismus, komunismus, rozpad Československa
Keywords in English Czechs, Slovaks, Czechoslovakia, Pittsburgh, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Woodrow Wilson, Autonomy, Nationalism, Independence, Pittsburgh Agreement, Austria-Hungary, First World War, Peace Conference, Paris, Fourteen Points, Self-determination, Nazi, Fascism Communism, Breakup of Czechoslovakia
Length of the covering note 43 s. (61 796 znaků)
Language AN
Annotation
Tato práce pojednává o Pittsburghské dohodě, která byla podepsána T. G. Masarykem a zástupci českých a slovenských immigrantů v roce 1918 v Pittsburgu. Jejím cílem bylo spojení Čechů a Slováků, žijících v Evropě a vytvoření nezávislého Českolovenska. Tato dohoda taky měla dokázat prezidentu Woodrowu Wilsonovi, že Češi a Slováci jsou schopni shody a myšlenka Československa je hodna americké podpory. V první části práce je popsáno historické pozadí vzniku dohody, následuje popis samotného vzniku a v poslední části práce jsou prodiskutovány následky, vyplývající z podpisu a následného nedodržení Pittsburghské dohody, kterými nebyl pouze vznik fašistického Slovenského státu v období Druhé světové války, ale i finální rozpad Československa.
Annotation in English
This work concerns the Pittsburgh Agreement, which was signed in 1918 by T. G. Masaryk and the representatives of American Czech and Slovak immigrant communities. The aim of the agreement was to unite European Czechs and Slovaks, and to create an independent Czechoslovakia. The agreement was also supposed to show the Americans and their president, Woodrow Wilson, that Czechs and Slovaks are able to reach agreement and that the idea of Czechoslovakia is worth supporting. This thesis describes the historical background of the agreement, then the process of its creation, followed by its results. It argues that Masaryk's refusal to follow the terms of the agreement led not only to the formation of a Slovak fascist state during World War II but to the ultimate break-up of Czechoslovakia following the Cold War.
Keywords
Češi, Slováci, Československo, Pittsburgh, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Woodrow Wilson, autonomie, nacionalismus, nezávislost, Pittsburghská dohoda, Rakousko-Uhersko, 1. Světová válka, mírová konference, Paříž, Čtrnáct bodů, sebeurčení, nacismus, komunismus, rozpad Československa
Keywords in English
Czechs, Slovaks, Czechoslovakia, Pittsburgh, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Woodrow Wilson, Autonomy, Nationalism, Independence, Pittsburgh Agreement, Austria-Hungary, First World War, Peace Conference, Paris, Fourteen Points, Self-determination, Nazi, Fascism Communism, Breakup of Czechoslovakia
Research Plan Shromáždění a studium literatury zabývající se tématem Pittsburghské dohody
Formulace základní teze práce
Analýza zdrojů
Interpretace výsledků analýzy
Shrnutí a formulace závěrů
Research Plan
Shromáždění a studium literatury zabývající se tématem Pittsburghské dohody
Formulace základní teze práce
Analýza zdrojů
Interpretace výsledků analýzy
Shrnutí a formulace závěrů
Recommended resources Cox, Robert Henry, and Erich G. Frankland. "The Federal State and the Breakup of Czechoslovakia: An Institutional Analysis." Publius 25 (1995): 71-88.

Grinnell, David. "L and A Treasures: The Pittsburgh Agreement; Czecho-Slovak Agreement." Western Pennsylvania History 90 (2007): 8-9.

Gromada, Thaddeus V. "Pilsudski and the Slovak Autonomists." Slavic Review 28 (1969): 445-462.

Krejci, Jaroslav, and Pavel Machonin. Czechoslovakia, 1918-92: A Laboratory for Social Change. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.

Stolarik, Mark. "The Role of American Slovaks in the Creation of Czecho-Slovakia, 1914-1918." Master's thesis, University of Ottawa, 1967.
Recommended resources
Cox, Robert Henry, and Erich G. Frankland. "The Federal State and the Breakup of Czechoslovakia: An Institutional Analysis." Publius 25 (1995): 71-88.

Grinnell, David. "L and A Treasures: The Pittsburgh Agreement; Czecho-Slovak Agreement." Western Pennsylvania History 90 (2007): 8-9.

Gromada, Thaddeus V. "Pilsudski and the Slovak Autonomists." Slavic Review 28 (1969): 445-462.

Krejci, Jaroslav, and Pavel Machonin. Czechoslovakia, 1918-92: A Laboratory for Social Change. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.

Stolarik, Mark. "The Role of American Slovaks in the Creation of Czecho-Slovakia, 1914-1918." Master's thesis, University of Ottawa, 1967.
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