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The History of Hospodářské noviny The Economic Journal Daily and its transformation
Hrdličková, Lucie ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Vojtěchovská, Martina (referee)
Diploma thesis "The history of Hospodarske noviny The Economic Journal Daily" talks about the development of the economic journal which used to be an "economic journal weekly" and then it was transferred to a daily journal. The described time of the thesis can be dated with the year 1957 when the communist concept of the economic magazine was firstly introduced and it lead to the origin of the Hospodarske noviny. The historical work finishes in the second half of the nineties when the economic journal slowly changed into a regular daily tabloid. The work is divided into two fundamental sections - after the basically most extensive part of the work that talks of the history of the magazine during the communist period there is also a part that describes the development of the newspaper after the fall of the communist regime. However, the lack of the dates such as the details of some important contracts made it impossible to analyze completely the ownership of the newspaper. But still this work also offers an overview of this problematic.
Comparative analysis of the national newspaper supplements Salon, Kavarna and Orientace
Farná, Kateřina ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
Diploma thesis "Comparison analyses of national newspaper supplements Salon, Kavarna and Orientace" analyses supplements of national, daily released newspapers: Pravo (Salon), Mlada fronta DNES (Kavarna) and Lidove noviny (Orientace). Essential methods used in this work are quantitative analysis, applied to specified moths during years 2006-2008, and chronological analysis of chosen issues during years 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2005. Based on them, various evaluations of supplement main characteristics, specific features and differences were observed. Most important characteristics investigated in the work are: supplement content and graphic conception, placement within the carrying newspaper, structure of published literature forms, themes and sub-themes. There can be also found summary of each supplement history, list of its typical authors and internet version description. Author of this thesis also introduced related overview of Czech literary and cultural magazines (Literarni noviny, Host, Divoke vino, Revolver Revue, Tvar nebo A2) and briefly stated profiles of main national newspapers. To gain supplement readers characteristics, approximate sociological questionnaire was processed among university students.
The magazine "El Checoclovaco en México" from 1942 to 1945
Trojanová, Magdaléna ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Zíbar, Radoslav (referee)
Master diploma thesis "Magazine El Checoslovaco en México in 1942-1945" presents a detailed characteristic of El Checoslovaco en México (The Czechoslovak in Mexico) written monthly in Spanish, which was published in Mexico in 1942-1945. Its aim was to bring war news and to promote the Republic of Czechoslovakia among Mexican population. This left-wing anti-fascist magazine made by Czechoslovak compatriots was published by The Czechoslovak-Mexican Association. It was edited by Lenka Reinerová and the editorial staff also consisted of Egon Erwin Kisch and André Simone. The aim of the thesis was to give a complex description of the magazine itself and of the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association as its publisher, including the historical context. At first, the text depicts the historical context in Europe and in Mexico, placing a special emphasis on the subject of refugees. The thesis also offers a general characteristic of the relevant media environment. An independent section is devoted to the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association, its origins, organization, membership and its activities before and after the arrival of Czešchoslovak antifascists of German language. Following chapters explain the motives that led to the idea of the foundation of an antifascist compatriotic magazine, introduce its general...
Czech press for people called up to forced labour in Nazi
Benešová, Petra ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Gebhart, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis Czech Press for People Called up to Do Forced Labour in Nazi Germany deals with the weekly Czech Labourer which was sent to the Czech workers called up to German factories during the period of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia within the years 1939-1945. The thesis aims at exploring its origin, publishing and changes concerning its publishers and owners. It also analyses its distribution to Nazi Germany and its content in detail. Furthermore, by means of the quantitative analysis the thesis surveys the thematic agenda of the main articles on the front pages. It discusses the impact of the propagandistic information in media on those who were called up to do forced labour. Within the context, this paper examines the operation of media during the period of Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
Czech newspapers in Carlsbad after year 1945
Jančárková, Dagmar ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Groman, Martin (referee)
The subject of this dissertation is an analysis of the newspaper Karlovy Vary National newspapers from its inception, until its post-war closure. In each charter. Part of the work is an analysis of another two local titles - the weekly papers - Budovatel and Jednota. In the dissertation. I also examine to Czech-German relations and the beginning of the Czechs and Germans co-existing in the region, from a time around end of the 12th century, and until the beginning of the Second World War and post-war organization of a city Karlovy Vary.
How media helped to create life-style of Czechoslovakian people
Dlabáčková, Barbora ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Penkalová, Lenka (referee)
Diploma thesis How media helped to create life-style of Czechoslovakian people deals with life in socialistic Czechoslovakia in two chosen newspaper perspective. Diploma thesis examines how in Lidová demokracie (published all over the republic) and Pochodeň (published in region of east Bohemia) informed about life-style, what a reader could know from their articles. Life-style is a wide topic, that is why we have chosen just these areas: flat building, culture of building concerning flat lay-out, furniture, textiles and decorations, next leisure time activities focused mainly on recreation represented by mass union recreation, pioneer camp, "cottaging" and camping. Last area is fashion as an integral part of life-style. Fashion is aimed at woman's fashion. In socialism, man's fashion was not interesting topic. Those texts we have found are divided also into three groups - news, publicism and advertisements. To category of publicims we included also advices for household, recipes and this kind of texts. In advertisements, we used also consumer's goods you can use at home or during your holidays (kitchen machines, televisors, tents etc.). We were interested not only in exact topics that we could find in above spoken areas, but also in regional aspect and its demonstration in Pochodeň and also who exactly the...
Transformation of Czech samizdat periodicals after 1989
Sacher, Tomáš ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Sekera, Martin (referee)
The goal of the submited thesis: "Transformation of the Czech samizdat periodicals after 1989" is to analyze the changes, that the originally samizdat periodicals went through in the conditions of the free-market society, which was formed after 1989 in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. The first (theoretical) part focuses on the general description of the media transformation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the situation in which the Czech samizdat periodicals have found themselves at the beginning of this process. The second (analytical) part deals with the analysis of the transformation of specific originally samizdat periodicals which continued to be published after 1989.
Anti-Semitism in selected Protectorate journals
Suk, Pavel ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Gebhart, Jiří (referee)
The work attempt to analyze the displays of anti-Semitism in these three types of Czech written printed periodicals: periodicals based originally on amusement and rest not designated to spread anti-Semitism ("exercise book novels" aimed at particular social groups, women, men and youth); periodicals, which used anti-Semitism as one of the content factor (weekly periodicals of Trust company for youth education in Bohemia and Moravia designed fo children and youth and periodicals od "Vlajka" (Flag) and its branches) and finally periodical, which was based on the purpose of spreading anti-Semitism (Aryan struggle). The work also contains the chapter concerning displays of anti-Semitism in movies projected in protectorate cinemas, which in fact "substitute" anti-Semitism spreading in the Czech written press. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Journalistic memoirs
Štruncová, Veronika ; Jirák, Jan (referee) ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor)
My diploma thesis "Journalistic Memoirs" deals with memorial books written by journalists. It explores a role of these books in the literary theory, development of memoirs, reasons that led authors to write them and reasons of readers' popularity of the memoirs. The thesis also surveys which memoirs of the Czech journalists have been published after 1993 and analyses the particu lar memorial books of TV anchormen - both, their form and the content.
The emotional intentions in the interwar political cartoons (1918-1939)
Svobodová, Eva ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee) ; Sekera, Martin (advisor)
Diploma thesis "The Emotional Intentions in the Interwar Political Cartoons (1918-1939)" deals with the view of selected events and personalities, by which is expected a highly emotional (she had: emotionally heady - laden) public evaluation. This view of political themes is followed in the period October 1918 - December 1919 and May 1938 - March 1939, in the objectively politically dynamic periods and within the field of collective emotions hypertrophic periods. The basic thesis states: Caricatures exude mainly negative emotions (though at the same time - secondarily - may involve in the perception positive emotions too, the overall tone of the caricatures and their persuasive intention is primarily an evaluative negation of the shown). Aim of my thesis is to try - by using semiotic analysis - to identify what emotions could be excited by recipients and to provide the emotional agenda. 1 also mention stereotypes in the representation of individual phenomena, but their representation is not the core part of the work. The working method is an innovation of traditional approaches to the interpretation of the cartoons, their forms and contents. Its aim is to verify productivity of this chosen method for any other use. The primary sources are copies of satirical magazines and newspapers, and secondary...

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