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The National Unification: development of a political party between 1934 and 1938
Jiroušek, Filip ; Stracený, Josef (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Jan (referee)
This thesis captures the development of a Czechoslovak political party National Unification from its foundation in 1934 until it was dissolved in 1938. It places the party in a political and historical context of the First Czechoslovak Republic, it analyses its program and ideological foundations. The thesis considers the concepts of nationalism and fascism which were and still are closely connected with the National Unification party. It describes the 1935 parliamentary elections from a viewpoint of the political party campaign and focuses on the contrast between the party expectations and the electoral results.
Conspiracy Theories during the First Czechoslovak Republik (1918 - 1938)
Tesárek, Vojtěch ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
The thesis entitled Conspiracy Theories during the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918- 1938) deals with conspiracy theories, both in general and also specifically about those that were spread in the period from 1918 to 1938, known as the First Czechoslovak Republic. The author first characterizes conspiracy theories, divides them, introduces the readers to their main characteristics and describes why this theories are trusted by a large number of people. In the second part of this thesis the author deals specifically with periodicals from the First Czechoslovak Republic. These newspaper (Lidové noviny, Národní listy a České slovo) are examined by historical-comparative analysis and it is shown how on three specific cases (the mysterious death of Milan Rastislav Štefánik, the Gajda's affair and the alleged infection of Jiří Stříbrný with syphilis) conspiracy theories were spread during the First Czechoslovak Republic, what was the outcome, what was the motivation of those who spread them and how the state either opposed those theories or used them. In addition, for better understanding, this whole part is set in the historical context of the events. In the final part, the author examines whether the mentioned affairs and cases hold the characters of conspiracy theories or not.
The National Unification: development of a political party between 1934 and 1938
Jiroušek, Filip
This thesis captures the development of a Czechoslovak political party National Unification from its foundation in 1934 until it was dissolved in 1938. It places the party in a political and historical context of the First Czechoslovak Republic, it analyses its program and ideological foundations. The thesis considers the concepts of nationalism and fascism which were and still are closely connected with the National Unification party. It describes the 1935 parliamentary elections from a viewpoint of the political party campaign and focuses on the contrast between the party expectations and the electoral results.
The National Unification: development of a political party between 1934 and 1938
Jiroušek, Filip
This thesis captures the development of a Czechoslovak political party National Unification from its foundation in 1934 until it was dissolved in 1938. It places the party in a political and historical context of the First Czechoslovak Republic, it analyses its program and ideological foundations. The thesis considers the concepts of nationalism and fascism which were and still are closely connected with the National Unification party. It describes the 1935 parliamentary elections from a viewpoint of the political party campaign and focuses on the contrast between the party expectations and the electoral results.
The National Unification: development of a political party between 1934 and 1938
Jiroušek, Filip ; Stracený, Josef (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Jan (referee)
This thesis captures the development of a Czechoslovak political party National Unification from its foundation in 1934 until it was dissolved in 1938. It places the party in a political and historical context of the First Czechoslovak Republic, it analyses its program and ideological foundations. The thesis considers the concepts of nationalism and fascism which were and still are closely connected with the National Unification party. It describes the 1935 parliamentary elections from a viewpoint of the political party campaign and focuses on the contrast between the party expectations and the electoral results.
On the parodique intention of the magazine "Příšerný večerník" 1929-1931
Kazdová, Renáta ; Sekera, Martin (advisor) ; Krejcar, Robert (referee)
Bachelor thesis "On the parodique intention of the magazine "Příšerný večerník" 1929-1931" maps history of popular press in our countries between wars and its development in our countries and other countries where it started to spread - England, France, Germany and USA. Thesis mostly discusses parody of popular press by "Příšerný večerník", that mimicked popular press, which was issued by Jiří Stříbrný and his concern Tempo. Thesis deals with terms like parody, satire and caricature in Příšerný večerník, which was weekly periodical being printed in Public press room A. Němec. Objective of this thesis is to analyze articles of Příšerný večerník, that handled personality of Jiří Stříbrný and his press concern, then, results of this analysis will be used to determine social construction of reality, meaning social construction of Jiří Stříbrný's personality.
Relationship between the Czechoslovak fascistoid and fascist parties during the period of the First Republic
Maňkoš, Petr ; Charvát, Jan (advisor) ; Kučera, Rudolf (referee)
The dissertation called "The Relationship between the Czechoslovak fascist and fascistoid Parties during in the Period of the First Republic" goes back to the period of the so called First Republic that is generally understood to be the Czechoslovak Republic from 28th October 1918 till 29th September 1938. The dissertation aspires to give the reader an outline of the relationship between the National Fascist Community and other parties having fascist tendencies. On the one hand, the dissertation will present the National Fascist Community as the main representative of the Czech fascism. On the other hand, it will focus on the National League of Jiří Stříbrný and also on the radical parts of the Czechoslovak National Democratic Party. Mutual relations in the Czech fascism were created mainly from this triangle. And other parties show themselves as well in these relations - the National Unity and the National Front. The dissertation will also take account of the personal relationships between Radola Gajda and Jiří Stříbrný. Their personal relationships had a strong influence on the fascism of the period of the First Republic. It will also be important to show how these two persons got to the Czech fascism. Radola Gajda was an outstanding general in Siberia in the First World War. Jiří Stříbrný was...

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