Bc. Lenka Plšková
Master's thesis
Slavnost 19. dne v pražské Bahá´í komunitě
Popis a analýza rituálu
The Nineteen-Day Feast in the Prague Bahá´í community
Abstract:
Práce se zabývá popisem a analýzou Slavnosti 19. dne. Jedná se o jeden z mála společenských rituálů Bahá´í víry. Práce je založena na terénním výzkumu, který byl proveden v pražské Bahá´í komunitě.Abstract:
The work deals with the description and analysis of the Nineteen-Day Feast. It is one of the few social rituals Baha'i Faith. The work is based on field research conducted in Prague's Baha'i community.
Language used: Czech
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 30. 6. 2011
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 8. 9. 2011
- Supervisor: Mgr. Petr Pabian, Th.D.
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Plšková, Lenka. Slavnost 19. dne v pražské Bahá´í komunitě. Pardubice, 2011. diplomová práce (Mgr.). Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta filozofická
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