Civilia 2019, 10(2):4-15 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2019.006
This article deals with the problems of historical consciousness in school education in connection with civics and contemporary history. Special attention is paid to questions relating to development and perception of civil society and presentation of given theme in curriculum of civics.
Civilia 2019, 10(2):16-33 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2019.007
This article deals with Mathew's view of the phenomenon of God's Kingdom. Emphasis i sput on Chapter 13 due to the highest concentration of thematic parables. The topic of God's Kingdom, however, is not conceived a closed one. On the horizontal level it is set into the context of other Gospels. Vertically, the notion follows the significantly older tradition of Old Testament. The author also distinguishes different layers of meaning of the notion of God's Kingdom. Therefore, the interference with eschatology is present in this work.
Civilia 2019, 10(2):34-50 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2019.008
This study focuses on "campaign" as a semiotic sign, and through the analysis of its representation in the Czech media, it comes to the typology of different meanings of this term. The analysis takes into account semantic, syntactic and pragmatic structures. I have used tools both for the logic-factual analysis of semiotic structures and for the linguistic analysis. I used those two attitudes interconnectedly; the necessity of this method can be best seen on the topic of the crucial role of modifiers. The study also analyses the relation of the media to the semantic definition of the term "campaign". The conclusion presents a general nature of the...
Civilia 2019, 10(2):51-71 | DOI: 10.5507/civ.2019.009
The text focuses on the formation of civil society and political party spirit in the framework of the Habsburg monarchy in the second half of the 19th and early 20th century. In order to better understand the basic and fundamental contexts, a region of Moravia was chosen to illustrate the development of society and political parties. Moravia was one of the most developed areas within the Habsburg monarchy - politically, economically and socially (rich social life, a developed network of schools, cultural organizations and others). Another important factor in this respect was the relative proximity of Vienna, the capital city of the monarchy, and Prague,...
Civilia 2019, 10(2):72-74