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The film and politics. Propaganda and political agitation in Czech feature film 1948-1956
Bartošová, Simona ; Pehr, Michal (advisor) ; Polášek, Martin (referee)
Master thesis The film and politics. Propaganda and political agitation in Czech feature film 1948-1956 regards form and range of political, respectively communist ideology in chosen successful Czech feature motion pictures of the above mentioned time period. Investigates how and how far communist ideology influenced the examined films, even e.g. how much open or hidden agitation and propaganda it was. Main question of the thesis is why these films - which are often designated as propagandistic, agitation or at least ideologically tendentious - were so attractive for their viewers at that time. The thesis is theoretically based on supportive literature on history, totalitarianism and Czech film and practically on analysis of particular movies, which are absolutely essential for that time period.
Czech Public diplomacy in relation to Germans public diplomacy
Duřtová, Agáta ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of public diplomacy at the level of bilateral relations between the Czech Republic and Germany. The thesis defines the importance of public diplomacy; it introduces a fundamental concept of both Czech and German public diplomacy with a focus on cultural diplomacy. Historical part outlines the contribution and influence of both countries to the public of the other, and the example of the Czech Centre in Munich shows the Czech practice of cultural diplomacy as an important tool of public diplomacy and the form of the image presented by the Czech Republic in Germany.
Literary work of Pavel Kohout in 40th and 50th years of 20th century
ŠÍMOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis is concentrated on the interpretation of the early literary work of Pavel Kohout from 40th to 50th years of 20th century. That is, in period the largest pressure on art from state power. Thesis is devoted to poetry, prose and drama creation and its transformation.

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