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Media image of Eichmann trial in chosen contemporary Czechoslovak and foreign press
Repáňová, Michala ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
This thesis deals with the life of Adolf Eichmann, his work in World War II and the media image of his trial, which took place in 1961 in Israel. The theoretical part of this thesis covers three chapters - Adolf Eichmann before World War II, Adolf Eichmann and his role in World War II (with subchapters "Expert in emigration and evacuation", "Transition to physical liquidation", "Eichmann, his work in Hungary and at the end of the war "), and Eichmann's abduction from Argentina. The theoretical part is supplemented by a brief chapter devoted to the contemporary context abroad and in Czechoslovakia. The practical part of the thesis aims to reflect on the Eichmann process in the chosen Czechoslovak and foreign press, which will be achieved through content and descriptive analysis. Relevant articles about Eichmann or his trial in the period April-August 1961, December 1961 and May 1962 will be examined. Czechoslovak dailies (Rudé právo, Práca) and foreign press (American dailies The New York Times and Daily News, British Guardian and the Daily Mirror, and the Canadian The Gazette) will be analysed. The practical part is supplemented by a brief chapter devoted to the court and its course. The aim of the analysis is to describe how the dailies reported on the process and Eichmann, whether they focused on...
The work of ice hockey reporter in Czechoslovak print from 1967 to 1969
Repáňová, Michala ; Lukšů, David (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
In my thesis I deal with the circumstances of procedure of an ice hockey reporter job in the years 1967 - 1969. I chose this topic because of my interest in work of sport commentators and 50 years anniversary of occupation and "ice hockey events" as well. In my thesis I try to connect and map both these topics. In my thesis I am concentrated on how these political facts influenced the job of ice hockey reporters mainly how they reported about matches against the Soviet Union. The thesis has two parts - a theoretical and a practical one. In the theoretical part there is a characterization of historical circumstances, gradual development of rivalry between teams from Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union and profession of a journalist in that time. In the practical part I analyse ice hockey news in daily press such as Mladá fronta, Československý sport, Rudé právo a Stadión magazine where I research how they reported about matches from world championships and if it was changed because of political changes. The thesis is complemented by evidences of contemporary witnesses Mr. Jenšík, Mr. Hrubý and Mr. Turek who worked as journalists in that time and who described the procedure of everyday work in sport section. Jan Gusta Havel, successful ice hockey player who represented Czechoslovakia in that time...

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