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Comparison of the view of events in Czechoslovakia on example of Národní politika and České slovo magazines
Deutschová, Kristýna ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis Comparison of the Exile Press's View of Events in Czechoslovakia Using Národní politika and České slovo As Examples analyses the content of exile periodicals relating to the events in Czechoslovakia from the late 1960s until 1989. The analysis focuses on four events which can be seen as key moments in the period in question. The first event covered in the work is the Prague Spring, commencing with the first flashes of change to the occupation by the Warsaw Pact forces and its consequences. The analysis then explores the Helsinki Conference and the related civil initiative of Charter 77. The last even analysed is the Velvet Revolution and the period immediately preceding it. The first part of the thesis gives a historical overview of the development of the situation in Czechoslovakia during the period in question with an emphasis on the aforementioned events in Czechoslovak history. The second part analyses and compares selected periodicals' view of these events and their reaction to the development of the situation in Czechoslovakia. Emphasis is also placed on how exiles saw their role in the events in Czechoslovakia. The thesis also focus on the second wave of emigration, often referred to as the post-August emigration, which brought a series of new challenges, including dealing...
Cultural events in exile magazine Svedectvi in 70 ś and 80's of the 20th century
Karlíčková, Iva ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This paper charts the events in the field of literary criticism in the magazine Svědectví. This magazine was important exile journal where exile, dissidents, writers, politicians, scientists, publicists have contributed to, and that is why it maintained its high quality for decades. It was founded on the 26th of October 1956 in New York, but has been published in Paris since 1961. Pavel Tigrid was a leading figure in the magazine for the entirety of its publication, and piece of this paper focuses on him. Close insight can be found about the structure, sections and the content of the magazine including the contributors. A comparative analysis is used to research the approach and the standard of literary criticism in magazine Svěděctví, and in other journals. Reviews examined in this paper are about these literary reces. (Milan Kundera's 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being', Vaclav Havel's 'Redevelopment' and Jan Pelc's '… a bude hůř). These journals were used compare other reviews - Tvar, Tvorba, Host, Lidové noviny a Obrys. The goal of this paper is to compare of reviews in in the magazine Svědectví and in other journals.
Comparison of the view of events in Czechoslovakia on example of Národní politika and České slovo magazines
Deutschová, Kristýna ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis Comparison of the Exile Press's View of Events in Czechoslovakia Using Národní politika and České slovo As Examples analyses the content of exile periodicals relating to the events in Czechoslovakia from the late 1960s until 1989. The analysis focuses on four events which can be seen as key moments in the period in question. The first event covered in the work is the Prague Spring, commencing with the first flashes of change to the occupation by the Warsaw Pact forces and its consequences. The analysis then explores the Helsinki Conference and the related civil initiative of Charter 77. The last even analysed is the Velvet Revolution and the period immediately preceding it. The first part of the thesis gives a historical overview of the development of the situation in Czechoslovakia during the period in question with an emphasis on the aforementioned events in Czechoslovak history. The second part analyses and compares selected periodicals' view of these events and their reaction to the development of the situation in Czechoslovakia. Emphasis is also placed on how exiles saw their role in the events in Czechoslovakia. The thesis also focus on the second wave of emigration, often referred to as the post-August emigration, which brought a series of new challenges, including dealing...
Cultural events in exile magazine Svedectvi in 70 ś and 80's of the 20th century
Karlíčková, Iva ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
This paper charts the events in the field of literary criticism in the magazine Svědectví. This magazine was important exile journal where exile, dissidents, writers, politicians, scientists, publicists have contributed to, and that is why it maintained its high quality for decades. It was founded on the 26th of October 1956 in New York, but has been published in Paris since 1961. Pavel Tigrid was a leading figure in the magazine for the entirety of its publication, and piece of this paper focuses on him. Close insight can be found about the structure, sections and the content of the magazine including the contributors. A comparative analysis is used to research the approach and the standard of literary criticism in magazine Svěděctví, and in other journals. Reviews examined in this paper are about these literary reces. (Milan Kundera's 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being', Vaclav Havel's 'Redevelopment' and Jan Pelc's '… a bude hůř). These journals were used compare other reviews - Tvar, Tvorba, Host, Lidové noviny a Obrys. The goal of this paper is to compare of reviews in in the magazine Svědectví and in other journals.

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