Civilia 2020, 11(2):136-147 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2020.012
The present study focuses on the activities of university students between 1948 and 1952 in the context of the development of the Czechoslovak Youth Union at Palacký University in Olomouc. The topic of university students in the second half of the twentieth century has been studied in detail in contemporary historical research, especially in connection with the years 1948, 1968 and 1989 as the turning points of the Czechoslovak history. However, the gap between these milestones offers the focus areas that have not been researched yet. In this paper, we focus on extracurricular activities of students of Palacký University under the patronage of the Czechoslovak Youth Union, which was closely linked to the politics and ideology of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The Communists perceived the danger of uncontrolled spending of free time by university students, so they monitored their actions and eventually censored and restricted them. In the 1950 s, students were offered activities supporting mainly socialist cohesion and Marxist-Leninist perception of the world, such as part time jobs, party trainings, competitions at faculty dormitories, thematic professional lectures, etc.
Vznik této studie článku byl podpořen Visegradským fondem v rámci projektu Transformation of populism and nationalism in the V4 countries (ID 21820042) a představuje také dílčí výstup projektu IGA_PdF_2020_004 Ideologická indoktrinace československého školství v obdobích nesvobody ve 20. století a její reflexe v současném vzdělávání.
This work was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, Key Action 2: Strategic Partnerships, under Grant "Reflection of National and European Identity in the New Millennium" [2019-1-CZ01-KA203-061227].
Published: December 15, 2020 Show citation
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