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REVOLUTIONARY YEARS 1956 AND 1968 IN DANISH PERSPECTIVE. THE INFLUENCE OF THE MASS MEDIA ON PERCEPTION OF EVENTS IN THE EASTERN BLOC.
Hůrská, Jana ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The thesis analyzes the view of two major Danish daily newspapers Berlingske Tidende and Politiken, the events in the Eastern Bloc in letetch 1956 and 1968, thus the Poznan workers' uprising and Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague Spring in 1968. Based on this analysis then tries to outline how the attitude of Danish society to communism and the Eastern bloc were changing and how media had influenced it. Keywords: Denmark, the mass media, the press, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Cold War, 1956, 1968.
From Neutrality to Alliance: Denmark on the Way to the Alliance with the USA and to the Membership in NATO: Contribution to the Study of Danish Foreign Policy in 1945-1949
Hůrská, Jana ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The topic of my diploma thesis is the Danish foreign policy between the years 1945 and 1949 and its relation to the Danish national identity. The main research question is, if and how the Danish national identity influenced the state's shift from the traditional neutrality policy to the North Atlantic Agreement. To understand the national narrative I use a discoursive analysis of selected sources, mainly the daily press and political speeches intended for public. I focuse not only on the image Danes had about them selves, but also on their view of the other agents of the international relations - mainly on the Soviet Union, the United States and the North. Keywords: Denmark, USA, Greenland, Occupation of Bornholm, NATO, UN, Marshall Plan, Easter Crisis 1948
REVOLUTIONARY YEARS 1956 AND 1968 IN DANISH PERSPECTIVE. THE INFLUENCE OF THE MASS MEDIA ON PERCEPTION OF EVENTS IN THE EASTERN BLOC.
Hůrská, Jana ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The thesis analyzes the view of two major Danish daily newspapers Berlingske Tidende and Politiken, the events in the Eastern Bloc in letetch 1956 and 1968, thus the Poznan workers' uprising and Hungarian Revolution in 1956 and the invasion of Czechoslovakia to suppress the Prague Spring in 1968. Based on this analysis then tries to outline how the attitude of Danish society to communism and the Eastern bloc were changing and how media had influenced it. Keywords: Denmark, the mass media, the press, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Cold War, 1956, 1968.

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