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Literární noviny in the 90s of the 20th century and Ludvík Vaculík
Havlíková, Anna ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the cultural-political weekly magazine Literární noviny. The first part is dedicated to the forms of the Literární noviny from 1927, when the magazine emerged, to 1969, when it ceased to be published for twenty-one years. The main focus of the thesis is its second part, which explores the life of the Literární noviny in the 90s. On 5 April, 1990 the weekly was renewed as an appendix of the Lidové noviny, and two years later it became an independent magazine. Its chief editor was Vladimír Karfík until 1999. I did an interview with Vladimír Karfík, which is attachment of this thesis. I concentrated on the weekly's editorial composition, especially on the sections and its thematic structure, but also on the social and cultural context of the 90s. The main research method used for analysing the composition of the thematic structure is quantitative content analysis. The research questions are related both to the topics that formed the content of the Literární noviny in the 90s, and their transformation within that decade. I also used the elements of qualitative analysis, to compare the transformation of the front page of the weekly magazine in the above mentioned period. The third section is dedicated to the feuilletons of Ludvík Vaculík. I focused on author's feuilletons...
Literární noviny in the 90s of the 20th century and Ludvík Vaculík
Havlíková, Anna ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the cultural-political weekly magazine Literární noviny. The first part is dedicated to the forms of the Literární noviny from 1927, when the magazine emerged, to 1969, when it ceased to be published for twenty-one years. The main focus of the thesis is its second part, which explores the life of the Literární noviny in the 90s. On 5 April, 1990 the weekly was renewed as an appendix of the Lidové noviny, and two years later it became an independent magazine. Its chief editor was Vladimír Karfík until 1999. I did an interview with Vladimír Karfík, which is attachment of this thesis. I concentrated on the weekly's editorial composition, especially on the sections and its thematic structure, but also on the social and cultural context of the 90s. The main research method used for analysing the composition of the thematic structure is quantitative content analysis. The research questions are related both to the topics that formed the content of the Literární noviny in the 90s, and their transformation within that decade. I also used the elements of qualitative analysis, to compare the transformation of the front page of the weekly magazine in the above mentioned period. The third section is dedicated to the feuilletons of Ludvík Vaculík. I focused on author's feuilletons...

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