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Broadcasting deputy of Ministry of Enquiry 1945-1953
Holomek, Ondřej ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
Ministry of Enquiry represents a unique institution in the history of Czechoslovakia. During 1945-1953, it helped Communist Party of Czechoslovakia through its ideolocical activity in gaining political power. This work introduces very dynamic and interesting postwar era - a transition from one authoritarian to another, and the way communists effectively got key bodies and institutions under their control. Ministry of Enquiry is an evidence of a close connection between state and partial interest. Its main task was to gain control over public communication and to tailor this to the needs of the Communist Party. This piece of writing describes a connection between the most important contemporary mass-medium (broadcast) and state and partial bodies that influenced the broadcasting. Key body was the Ministry of Enquiry in this process. Yet before the political coup in February 1948, it managed to change the form of Czechoslovak Broadcast so much that the Broadcast supported Communist Party before, during and after the coup. In the following years, whole Czechoslovak society went under the control of Communist Party, which also influenced broadcasting even more. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Broadcasting deputy of Ministry of Enquiry 1945-1953
Holomek, Ondřej ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
Ministry of Enquiry represents a unique in titution in the history of Czechoslovakia. During 1945- 1953, it helped Communist Party of Czechoslovakia through its ideolocical activity in gaining political power. This work introduces very dynamic and interesting postwar era - a transition from one authoritarian to another, and the way communists effectively got key bodies and institutions under their control. Ministry of Enquiry is an evidence of a close connection between state and partial interest. Its main task was to gain control over public communication and to tailor this to the needs of the Communist Party. This piece of writing describes a connection between the most important contemporary mass-medium (broadcast) and state and partial bodies that influenced the broadcasting. Key body was the Ministry of Enquiry in this process. Yet before the political Coup in February 1948, it managed to change the form of Czechoslovak Broadcast so much that the Broadcast supported Communist Party before, during and after the coup. In the following years, whole Czechoslovak society went under the control of Communist Party, which also influenced broadcasting even more. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Broadcasting deputy of Ministry of Enquiry 1945-1953
Holomek, Ondřej ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor) ; Cebe, Jan (referee)
Ministry of Enquiry represents a unique institution in the history of Czechoslovakia. During 1945-1953, it helped Communist Party of Czechoslovakia through its ideolocical activity in gaining political power. This work introduces very dynamic and interesting postwar era - a transition from one authoritarian to another, and the way communists effectively got key bodies and institutions under their control. Ministry of Enquiry is an evidence of a close connection between state and partial interest. Its main task was to gain control over public communication and to tailor this to the needs of the Communist Party. This piece of writing describes a connection between the most important contemporary mass-medium (broadcast) and state and partial bodies that influenced the broadcasting. Key body was the Ministry of Enquiry in this process. Yet before the political coup in February 1948, it managed to change the form of Czechoslovak Broadcast so much that the Broadcast supported Communist Party before, during and after the coup. In the following years, whole Czechoslovak society went under the control of Communist Party, which also influenced broadcasting even more. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Probe into a type of Czechoslovak factory magazines in 1945-1948
Šplíchal, Marek ; Sekera, Martin (advisor) ; Holomek, Ondřej (referee)
Focus The Bachelor of Arts Thesis "Probe into a Type of Czechoslovak Factory Magazines in 1945-48" observes the development of this specific type of printed media in the environment of industrial companies silhouetted against the revolutionary social climate of Czechoslovakia after WWII until the assumption of power by the Czechoslovak Communist Party in February 1948 or until the end of 1948. The thesis is divided in two parts - a theoretical part and a research part. The theoretical part deals with the establishment and development of a theoretical framework of factory magazines in the given social context and treats the magazines' cohesion with mass media. The thesis also concentrates on the practice of publishing the factory magazines which involved especially the setting of the organisation of their publishing. The practical part of the thesis is a probe into the contents and formal structure of factory magazine Ventil ("Valve") in the treated period of time, published by the car factory Automobilové závody Škoda. The thesis describes contents' units with their internal subject division and possible communication effects, divided by years, This part of the thesis also includes a review of permanent columns of the magazine divided by individual annual volumes. The thesis attempts to draft another...

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