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"Magazine El Checoslovaco en México" in 1942 - 1945
Trojanová, Magdaléna ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
Thesis "Magazine El Checoslovaco en México in 1942 - 1945" presents a detailed characteristic of El Checoslovaco en México (The Czechoslovak in Mexico) written monthly in Spanish, which was published in Mexico in 1942 - 1945. Its aim was to bring war news and to promote the Republic of Czechoslovakia among Mexican population. This left-wing anti-fascist magazine made by Czechoslovak compatriots was published by The Czechoslovak-Mexican Association. It was edited by Lenka Reinerová and the editorial staff also consisted of Egon Erwin Kisch and André Simone. The aim of the thesis was to give a complex description of the magazine itself and of the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association as its publisher, including the historical context. At first, the text depicts the historical context in Europe and in Mexico, placing a special emphasis on the subject of refugees. The thesis also offers a general characteristic of the relevant media environment. An independent section is devoted to the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association, its origins, organization, membership and its activities before and after the arrival of Czechoslovak antifascists of German language. Following chapters explain the motives that led to the idea of the foundation of an antifascist compatriotic magazine, introduce its general characteristics,...
The transformation of Czech version of men's magazine Playboy from the origin until present
Hrůzová, Lenka ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Miessler, Jan (referee)
This work examines the thematic composition and functioning of the Czech Playboy edition, which has been published in the Czech Republic since 1991. Since it is a licensed periodical, in addition to the local mutation, the American title has been analysed, which has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, affecting the composition of the magazine content. For better context, a competitive periodical in the form of the monthly magazine Esquire was included into the research. This magazine is available on local market since the 1996 and with magazines like ForMen or ElleMan they are in fact the only competition in the men's magazine market. The aim is to find out how the content of the Czech Playboy mutation has changed over time, namely since its start-up in Czechoslovakia in 1991 till the year 2018. The method of quantitative content analysis was used for this purpose. Its results were further compared with the data obtained from the analysis of the American origin, as well as the domestic mutations of Esquire. The author drew theoretical information from book and digital sources. However, in the absence of freely accessible information about Playboy's internal operations, she acquired it through interviews with the people who contributed to the launch of the magazine or those who...
Magazine Prague in 1970-1979
Lhotáková, Andrea ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
This master's thesis entitled "Magazine Praha in 1970-1979" deals with the monthly magazine Praha, which was published by the National Committee of the City of Prague in the period from 1970 to 1991. This was a regional magazine for the inhabitants of Prague as well as for visitors to the capital, which kept its readers abreast of current events in the metropolis. The main topics covered were city administration and construction, urban transport development, Prague culture and history. The introductory chapter covers the historical context - the situation in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s, the system of state administration with a focus on the administration of the city of Prague, and the media environment of that time. The following chapter describes the emergence, development, characteristics, and thematic focus of this periodical and the position of the editorial staff within the framework of the Prague National Committee. The aim of this thesis is to provide a detailed description of the magazine's first ten years - with particular analysis being given to the contents of the magazine, its internal arrangement, continuity and the transformation of the individual columns and main themes, the composition of the editorial staff and the layout. This thesis also asks to what extent did the magazine...
Národní myšlenka revue (1923-1939)
Hercik, Richard ; Sekera, Martin (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
This thesis approaches the ideological orientation, opinion stands and the profile of the revue Národní myšlenka, which was published in the Czechoslovak Republic in years 1923- 1939. The thesis describes historical context, which revue Národní myšlenka was established in, presents the most important personalities of the editorial board of Národní myšlenka - JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma and JUDr. Ladislav Rašín, and approaches content of the selected volumes of Národní myšlenka, whose choice was done in view of important political events of Czechoslovakia. Revue Národní myšlenka was ideologically based on tthe concept of integral nationalism, was far-right, anti-german and antisocialist oriented and was closely connected with the Czechoslovak National democratic party (or more precisely with its Young generation), despite of the fact, that Národní myšlenka always defined itself strictly as the independent magazine. The thesis also contains a part describing original journalistic figure, in this thesis called glossed quotations, which was used by the editorial board of Národní myšlenka for brief and apt declaration of fundamental ideas or statements of eminent personalities of domestic and foreign politics. Keywords Revue, national idea, integral nationalism, monthly journal, Vlastimil Klíma, Ladislav...
"Magazine El Checoslovaco en México" in 1942 - 1945
Trojanová, Magdaléna ; Köpplová, Barbara (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
Thesis "Magazine El Checoslovaco en México in 1942 - 1945" presents a detailed characteristic of El Checoslovaco en México (The Czechoslovak in Mexico) written monthly in Spanish, which was published in Mexico in 1942 - 1945. Its aim was to bring war news and to promote the Republic of Czechoslovakia among Mexican population. This left-wing anti-fascist magazine made by Czechoslovak compatriots was published by The Czechoslovak-Mexican Association. It was edited by Lenka Reinerová and the editorial staff also consisted of Egon Erwin Kisch and André Simone. The aim of the thesis was to give a complex description of the magazine itself and of the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association as its publisher, including the historical context. At first, the text depicts the historical context in Europe and in Mexico, placing a special emphasis on the subject of refugees. The thesis also offers a general characteristic of the relevant media environment. An independent section is devoted to the Czechoslovak-Mexican Association, its origins, organization, membership and its activities before and after the arrival of Czechoslovak antifascists of German language. Following chapters explain the motives that led to the idea of the foundation of an antifascist compatriotic magazine, introduce its general characteristics,...

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