Poslední ročník studentů sociologie po únoru 1948 ****************************************************************************************** * Musil Jiří ****************************************************************************************** The Last Students of Sociology after the 1948 Communist Take-over in Czechoslovakia Abstrakt The article deals with a rarely analysed era in the history of Czech sociology, the years February 1948 coup d'état in Czechoslovakia. The essay describes the fates of the last-yea sociology at the Faculty of Arts and Letters of Charles University in Prague. The author u research material, as well as his own experience and documents. Objective material include of courses, exam reports, lecture notes, and themes presented at seminars. Subjective mate the author's diary entries in the years 1947-52 and his personal memories of the events, s actors of the Faculty of Arts and Letters at the time. The participants are represented by each representing a different way of adapting to the new situation after February 1948. An of participants are represented by the teachers Josef Král, Jan Blahoslav Kozák, Jan Patoč Boháč and their attitudes, behaviour towards and relations with students. Part of the essa coping methods of students studying a major, whose professors were dismissed from the facu or died. In a sense, it was an "abandoned" field of studies. The conclusion of the essay r attempt to explain the causes of the irreconcilable conflict between traditional sociology objective description of the structure and the development of society and the then-revolut Leninism. This conflict constituted the ideological framework of the students of sociology conception of Marxism-Leninism explains many phenomena of the era. Klíčová slova Czech sociology - history of; Marxism-Leninism; ideocracy Článek v PDF ke stažení [ URL "LM-973-version1-musil.pdf"] Jiří Musil [ URL "LM-264.html "]