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The press of czech fascism in period Great Depression
Král, Martin ; Michela, Miroslav (advisor) ; Randák, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the scientific processing of Czech fascism, especially its press and propaganda activities. The author focused on the prints of Czech fascists from the period of the Great Depression 1929-1935, mainly on the application of linguistic discourse and fascist ideology into the Czechoslovak environment. The work uncovers the personal and financial secure of fascist press. The author compared presentation of economic crisis in the press of Czech fascist and Sudeten German national socialism. Both movements used the crisis to anti-democratic rhetoric and also used comparable propaganda techniques, but their interpretaion of the crisis was diametrically different. The final part is devoted to covert propaganda in literary genres that fascist press presented as a fun and relaxing literature. Roles of these texts were represent fascist program, provide patterns of behaviour and promote ideology of Czech fascism.
The Picture of Americans and The United States of America at Comunistic Propagandism in the period of 1951-1952
Brejchová, Pavla ; Rataj, Jan (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
In the first chapter are described the international relations between Czechoslovakia and United States of America in the period of 1918-1952. Second chapter, deal with the situation in Czechoslovakia, with Stalinism and with the function of communistic propagandism in totalitarian regime. In the third chapter is defined situation in the US and then conception of democracy. Main part of the work is devoted to analysis of contemporary press.

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