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Representations of Ideology in Interwar Pro-Soviet Periodicals (Nové Rusko, Země sovětů, Praha-Moskva)
SCHMIDTOVÁ, Lenka
This diploma thesis discusses pro-Soviet oriented magazines New Russia (1925-1929), The Land of Soviets (1931-1936) and Prague-Moscow (1936-1938), coming out in the mid-war era and pursuing cultural and agricultural convergence with the USSR. This work concisely presents the historical context, including political development, during the supervised era. The main topic of this thesis is an analysis of contents of the selected magazines with an emphasis on the impact of ideology in regard to selection and interpretation of individual topics and, simultaneously, a presentation their leading figures.
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The second life of Zdeněk Nejedlý in Czech historiography and culture
Nájemník, Václav ; Čornejová, Ivana (advisor) ; Křesťan, Jiří (referee) ; Galandauer, Jan (referee)
Title: The second life of Zdeněk Nejedlý in Czech historiography and culture Author: Mgr. Václav Nájemník Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Ivana Čornejová, Csc. Department: The History and History Didactics Department Keywords: Zdeněk Nejedlý, second life, methodology, reception, historiography, culture, communism, totalitarianism, literature, art, Bedřich Smetana, Alois Jirásek Abstract: The following dissertation deals with the "second life" of Czech historian, musicologist, reviewer and politician Zdeněk Nejedlý (1878-1962). Its aim is not to elaborate a new biography, but to describe and analyse the influence of this personality on Czech historiography and culture during the communist totalitarian system. His influence is usually perceived as very strong, but seems to have changed over time, and moreover weakened. An important topic will also be the development of the attitude of historians, writers and other cultural personalities to the personality and work of Zdeněk Nejedlý in the context of Czech history in the second half of the twentieth century. The purpose of the work is to show that the personality of Zdeněk Nejedlý is not the only negative factor that worked for society, but that he himself participated actively in the creation of this image. Finally, it also appears that the "second life" of some of...
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