Obsah – Contents
Úvodem – Preface 5
Vědecké stati – Studies
Jan Mareš Vlast, identita, zábava. Pestrá cesta jednou společenskou hrou přelomu 19. a 20. století (Homeland, Identity, Entertainment. A Manifold Journey through one Board Game at the Turn of 19th and 20th Century) 9
Marie Fousková Ku předu, ženy! Reprezentace feminity na stránkách Ženských novin před obecními volbami 1919 (Forward, Women! Representations of femininity in the Social Democratic “Women’s Newspaper” before the 1919 municipal elections) 30
Michal Pehr Československá propaganda ve třicátých letech 20. století. Nesnadná cesta k vytvoření ministerstva propagandy (Czechoslovak Propaganda in the 1930s: Uneasy Way towards the Czechoslovak Propaganda Ministry) 57
Recenze – Reviews of Books
FRANZ ROTHENBACHER, The Central and East European Population since 1850 (Stanislav Houbec) 79
ROBERT LUFT, Parlamentarische Führungsgruppen und politische Strukturen in der tschechischen Gesellschaft. Tschechische Abgeordnete und Parteien des österreichischen Reichsrates 1907–1914 (Tomáš W. Pavlíček) 84
RUDOLF KUČERA, Život na příděl. Válečná každodennost a politiky dělnické třídy v českých zemích 1914–1918 (Jiří Štaif) 95
MATEUSZ J. HARTWICH, Das schlesische Riesengebirge. Die Polonisierung einer Landschaft nach 1945 (Matěj Spurný) 102
ARND BAUERKÄMPER, Das umstrittene Gedächtnis. Die Erinnerung an Nationalsozialismus, Faschismus und Krieg in Europa seit 1945 (Soňa Mikulová) 106
MACIEJ GÓRNY, „Die Wahrheit ist auf unserer Seite“: Nation, Marxismus und Geschichte im Ostblock (Vítězslav Sommer) 113
Zprávy a anotace – Short Reviews and Annotations119
Seznam autorů – List of Authors135
Abstracts:
Jan MarešVlast, identita, zábava. Pestrá cesta jednou společenskou hrou přelomu 19. a 20. století
At the example of Czech board game “Pestrá cesta zeměmi koruny svatováclavské” [A Manifold Journey through the St. Wenceslaus’ Lands] the paper explores the ways in which the Czech nationalists tried to influence children and spread the proper knowledge about what the motherland meant.
Marie FouskováKu předu, ženy! Reprezentace feminity na stránkách Ženských novin před obecními volbami 1919
The article analyses election party propaganda in the Czech Social Democratic Women’s Newspaper before the municipal elections in June 1919. It aims to describe the communication strategies employed to mobilize readers, the normative representations of women and women’s political activity presented to the reader, as well as the negative images of class adversaries. It focuses mainly on specifically gendered ways of appealing to voters and strengthening their solidarity with the working class. The paper understands party propaganda as a means to gain insight into the discourse on women and their political participation in the new Czechoslovak Republic.
Michal PehrČeskoslovenská propaganda ve třicátých letech 20. století Nesnadná cesta k vytvoření ministerstva propagandy
The paper examines the rising significance of propaganda after the First World War and focuses in particular on how it was perceived in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. The increasing danger posed by neighboring Nazi Germany elevated it to a conscious effort to use spiritual means to control the masses in order to help defend democratic Czechoslovakia. The paper analyzes the era’s ideas on the significance of propaganda. It focuses on discussions on the relationship between propaganda and democracy, and attempts to create a ministry of propaganda in a democratic state.