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Alois Musil - Czech Orientalist and Publicist
Šajmovičová, Barbora ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Hejzlarová, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the academic and popularize activities of Alois Musil Czech Arabist and Orientalist. The first part of thesis outline life of Alois Musil which is the key to understanding his publications, whether academic or purely towards the wider public. Biographical section aims to highlight moments and contemporary context, which led the priest originally from Hana begin the way of life of cartographer, ethnographer and ethnologist of the Middle East, parts of the Maghreb, the Horn of Africa and India, making him an indelible place in the human history and discoveries. The main part of the thesis is the analysis of academic and popularize activities of Alois Musil with special emphasis on the period of his tenure in the Czechoslovakian Radio. This part is divided into three subsections, each of them is separately dedicated to: academic activities, further popularize activities, and lastly works for Czechoslovakian Radio. These parts are based on extensive works of Alois Musil written in Czech and English language and his own lectures recorded for Czechoslovakian Radio after 1930. The main emphasis is placed upon factual, ethnographical and ethnological contribution of Musil's work, especially the popularization texts. Overall analysis is output of the careful research...
Foreign Broadcasting Department of Former Československý rozhlas (the Czechoslovakian Radio) in the 60th.
Kotalová, Zdeňka ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Ješutová, Eva (referee)
The Rigorous thesis Foreign Broadcast Department of the Former the Czechoslovak Radio in the 1960s describes the operation of an important part of the key broadcasting institution in the former Czechoslovakia. The text includes biographies of journalists working in the department as well as of its chief editors and the Czechoslovak Radio directors. It also deals with the activities of Milan Weiner, the key chief editor of the Foreign Department who led the team in 1963-1967. A description of an important period, the so-called Prague Spring, in 1968 is also included. The text also describes the period of the so-called Normalisation in former Czechoslovakia. It contains an overview of the political and social situation in the former Czechoslovakia in the second half of the twentieth century and its reflection in the overall operation of the former Czechoslovak Radio.
Czech Union of Journalists during The Prague Spring
Suková, Jana ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Končelík, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes the Czech Union of Journalists in the Prague Spring. The aim is not only to analyze details of the situation in the Union of Journalists, who in 1968 went trough a major ideological change, but also on the issue of the journalists in the long term. I want to focus on the development of Union in 1968 and attempt to find answers to these questions: When did the Union became the authority that supported the reform ideas of the late 60's? Why there was a break between the members of the journalistic organization? In addition this work should uncover the relationship between the general development of the situation in Czechoslovakia and the Union of Journalists, to explain some of the attitudes of journalistic organization at the time. Finally, the work does not neglect neither media area as Czechoslovak Television, Czechoslovak Radio and all printed materials which were always shaped mainly by journalists. Therefore this work deals with the close relationship between the Union of journalists and media in general. Especially, this relationship in my work is raised during the first days of the occupation that Czechoslovakia affected on 21st August 1968, during which the media, thanks to relentless work of journalists, has become indispensable organizers of social events.
The role of broadcasting media in the period 1968-1969
Bednařík, Petr ; Groman, M.
In the text, the authors study the activities of Czechoslovakian radio and television in the years 1968-1969. They describe how the media supported the politics of the Czechoslovakian Communist Party led by Alexander Dubček during the Prague spring. The authors analyse what form normalization took in both media.

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