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The journal Omladina in historical context at the beginning of 20th century
MIKLOVÁ, Linda
This bachelor thesis deals with the thorough analysis of the various issues of the journal Omladina, which was published between 1903-1908 and during its five-year existence was first renamed Nová Omladina, later Komuna. In the theoretical part is highlighted historical and cultural impulses between 19th and 20th century, which had an impact on the content of journal. Attention is also focused on selected personalities from the ranks of responsible editors, publishers and literary active contributors. The practical part focuses on publishing informations, changes in publishing, literary and political contributions and significant cases illustrating the character of journal. The primary aim of this bachelor thesis is to research process the development of journal.
Parisian Journal as a Historical Source
Prošvicová, Lenka ; Nejedlý, Martin (advisor) ; Svátek, Jaroslav (referee)
EN The present work describes and compares French Armagnac dynasty and its allies. It primarily uses two period works, in which there is not only an image of Armagnac's recorded but also a long list of their actions on the soil of the French kingdom. Thanks to the specificity of the both main sources, the work also deals with the approach of thinking and perception of the authors who revealed their sympathies, antipathies and their own opinions through their personality. With this partiality, there is an opportunity to get different views of the Armagnacs, as well as their greatest enemies Burgundians. The aim of this work is to familiarize a reader with the Armagnac's dynasty, in a way as the period authors have seen and described. Also, try to discover the attitudes and beliefs that they left at lines of their works that are dated back to the high medieval France. Key words: Paris, Armagnacs, Hundred Years War, Charles VI., Bernard VII. Armagnacs, civil war, Saint-Denis abbey, medieval France
Journals Tarsicius and MINIPOST - content analysis and evaluation of the contribution to the formation of servant at the altar
Lukeš, Jan ; Dřímal, Ludvík (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
The diploma thesis presents Tarsicius, a Czech magazine for altar servers, in comparison with its German counterpart MINIPOST. It comes with an analysis of the content of both periodicals - with a focus on individual sections and on the graphic aspect. On the basis of partial analyses and comparations it describes and evaluates the pastoral significance of both magazines for the formation of altar servers.
The first year of operation of Newsweek magazine on Czech media market
Hrůzová, Lenka ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focusing on functioning of Czech language edition of Newsweek, which started its production on local media market in November 2015 and was closed down after thirteen months in December of upcoming year 2016. The goal of publishers and editorial staff was to offer potential readers information from foreign countries under famous and licensed American brand. Aim of this thesis is to introduce beginnings and functioning of Czech Newsweek, as well as to compare it with its original model and likewise focused magazine Reportér. Content analysis of Czech Newsweek and Reportér is also a subject of interest of this bachelor thesis. Due to unexpected termination of production was researched sample extended to all published issues, in order for this text to properly reflect the process and possible reasons for stopping the circulation of this Czech licensed magazine. Theoretical findings, utilized to classify Newsweek within Czech media market in first chapter, were gained from professional publications connected to media functioning and history. Regarding to recency of this topic author used primarily internet website resources and information collected from interviews with editorial staff and publishers to complete the practical research of this thesis. For complex understanding of...
A comparative analysis of Czech and Slovak librarian periodicals
Salátová, Renáta ; Papík, Richard (referee) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
The subject of my thesis are Czech and Slovak periodicals in the field of librarian and information science - their concise history, determination of the current terminology in this field and publishing work, description of the editorial staff and the roles of its members, reviewing procedure and editorial work applied to specific examples of both printed and electronic media, specification of formal appurtenances of a specialized article, citation and information ethics. The following chapter deals with the characteristics of the current specialized periodicals issued in the Czech and Slovak Republic. The research oriented part focuses upon the topical analysis of librarian periodicals, further the results of two questionnaires relating to editorial work are discussed as well as various preparatory stages of a specialized periodical. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
A comparative analysis of Czech and Slovak librarian periodicals
Salátová, Renáta ; Papík, Richard (referee) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
(anglicky): The subject of the my thesis are Czech and Slovak periodicals in the field of library and information science - their concise history, determination of the current terminology in this field and publishing work, description of the editorial staff and the roles of its members, reviewing procedure and editorial work applied to specific examples of both printed and electronic media, specification of formal appurtenances of a specialized article, citation and information ethics. The following chapter deals with the characteristics of the current specialized periodicals issued in the Czech and Slovak Republic. The research oriented part focuses upon the topical analysis of library periodicals, further the results of two questionnaires relating to editorial work are discussed as well as various preparatory stages of a specialized periodical. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Photo diary
Kunderová, Tereza ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor's thesis is the diary phenomenon, more specifically diary as a form of art or other visual form, such as photography. The purpose of its theoretical part is to briefly describe the general evolution of the traditional diaries and personal journals and subsequently deal with the diary as a specific form of art piece. This part also introduces Czech visual artists who used to work/still work with the diary phenomenon creatively - Vladimír Fuka, Jiří Kolář, Josef Jindřich Šechtl and František Skála. Theoretical part also deals with the new contemporary virtual forms of diaries such as personal websites, blogs and social networking sites, shows some of their specific examples (chosen from unique public social network profiles/accounts as well as from interesting online art projects). and describes generally the brief history of this phenomenon. The practical part of the thesis introduces author's own photographic diary project consisting of everyday photos taken to show personal feelings during her study stay abroad. The didactical part attempts to bring the diary phenomenon into arts education in schools. It suggests an art project series thematically connected to the theoretical part of this bachelor's thesis. The major objective of this text is to show the...
Zlatý máj, magazine about art and literature for children and youth and the personality of Z.K.Slabý
Šimůnková, Lucie ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
Master thesis Zlatý máj - Magazine about Children's Literature and Art and the Personality of Z. K. Slabý follows foundation and history of Czechoslovak literary journal Zlatý máj. It has been published from September 1956 till December 1997, when 391 issues came out in forty one volumes. The magazine experienced its golden era in 1960s, when it participated not only in domestic, but also in international discussions about children and youth literature. But it also endured through the time of so called normalization (1969 - 1989), when most of literary or cultural magazines perished, and its final end was brought by lack of finance after formation of democratic Czech Republic. The name of writer and literary critic Zdeněk Karel Slabý has been tied to Zlatý máj for the most of its existence. He acted at first as the redactor, in two periods as editor in chief (1968 - 1971, 1990 - 1992) and at last as a member of board of editors. As a part of his job, but also because of his active and creative nature he shaped or co-shaped the image of Zlatý máj. His authorial signature is visible in his texts, his opinions and preferences formed the sections and content of the magazine. Master thesis analyses the work of Z. K. Slabý and defines its place and importance in context of the literary theory and critique.
Magazine of the tourists 1889-1918, contribution to national self-awareness
Sychra, Filip ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Krejcar, Robert (referee)
Magazine Časopis turistů was an association periodical of the Czech Tourist Club (KČT) - the greatest Czech tourist association in Austria-Hungary, which was established by Czech defence organizations - National Unions. By their activity in the Kingdom of Bohemia, they wanted to support Czech minorities in mixed Czech - German areas. Magazine Časopis turistů was first published in 1889; half a year after the organization was founded. This monthly magazine used to bring touristic articles and information for members of the association concerning the area of travelling, other similar associations, actions within the organization, traveller's literature, world exhibitions, etc. Editorial staff cared about quality and variety of the texts that were often written by the members themselves. Sometimes they cooperated with leading Czech writers and travellers too. Content of the issue was oriented to support Czech tourism and it encouraged the readers to courage and self-confidence to assert themselves in mixed areas as Czech tourists. It praised Czech countryside and history. The magazine reacted to some assaults against Czechs and the Club, supported Czech entrepreneurs by advertising, was attentive to development of Czech language and helped the charity oriented to support Czech minorities. Although the Club was...

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