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Propaganda strategy of Austrian Empire during the war 1809 ( with special view to Bohemian countries)
Holas, Václav ; Tinková, Daniela (advisor) ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee)
This work presents the Austrian state propaganda in the Czech lands in the background development of French-Austrian war, which culminated in 1809. The main intention is to try and analyze the performance of the anti-napoleonic campaign in the context of political-administrative changes accompanying the emergence Austrian state Landwehr after the battle of Austerlitz. The study also outlines the thematic definition of contemporary propaganda that has become a significant representation of the contemporary state ideology. There are also presents media, means and ways in which the war ideology was disseminated around the monarchy. Content analysis of the propaganda messages is based on material originating mostly from Czech authors. Part of the thesis deals with the organizational structure and the campaign tactics that were used by promoters to influence public opinion. A special space is devoted to the pursuit of understanding the role of Czech patriots in the state propaganda and the importance of propaganda campaign for further development of the Czech national revival. The final chapter then provides answers to questions reception of propaganda, as it could be perceived broad social layers. Key words: Propaganda - war 1805 and 1809 - napoleonic wars - austrian empire - austrian state ideology -...
The End of Baráčníks in the Society of Experience?
Holas, Václav ; Šima, Karel (advisor) ; Janeček, Petr (referee)
The aim of this work is to help claryfying the question of why members of baráčník's clubs, who are engaged in maintaining national traditions, are nowadays talking about the decline or even the end of their movement and how they are trying to resist this threat. Baráčník's movement is understood in this work as an artificially created tradition of the late 19th century, which is confronted with today's social reality, which according to one theory, can also be described as an society of experience. In the first phase of the thesis, it is first introduced how, on the basis of concrete arrangements, a centrally organized movement focused on the care of national customs and traditions emerged from the network of pubs table companies. It is monitored how the headquarter of baráčník's movement worked on standardization of baráčník's ideology, symbolism and program. It also shows how these changes in ideology were approached by the members themselves and the public. Special attention is focused on finding the answer, why it was possible that baráčník's clubs have not been canceled in the era of communist regime. In the second phase are solved the problems, how baráčníks organize their activities today, how they thematize their problems with lack of interest in their program and finally how they present...
Propaganda strategy of Austrian Empire during the war 1809 ( with special view to Bohemian countries)
Holas, Václav ; Tinková, Daniela (advisor) ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee)
This work presents the Austrian state propaganda in the Czech lands in the background development of French-Austrian war, which culminated in 1809. The main intention is to try and analyze the performance of the anti-napoleonic campaign in the context of political-administrative changes accompanying the emergence Austrian state Landwehr after the battle of Austerlitz. The study also outlines the thematic definition of contemporary propaganda that has become a significant representation of the contemporary state ideology. There are also presents media, means and ways in which the war ideology was disseminated around the monarchy. Content analysis of the propaganda messages is based on material originating mostly from Czech authors. Part of the thesis deals with the organizational structure and the campaign tactics that were used by promoters to influence public opinion. A special space is devoted to the pursuit of understanding the role of Czech patriots in the state propaganda and the importance of propaganda campaign for further development of the Czech national revival. The final chapter then provides answers to questions reception of propaganda, as it could be perceived broad social layers. Key words: Propaganda - war 1805 and 1809 - napoleonic wars - austrian empire - austrian state ideology -...

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