The study deals with the role, so-called "white ballots" played in the political development of Czechoslovakia in the years 1945-1948. and Článek zahrnuje poznámkový aparát pod čarou
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 spiriual 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 discussons on the relationship between propaganda and democracy, and attempts to create a ministry of propaganda in a democratic state. and Článek zahrnuje poznámkový aparát pod čarou
The issue of celebrating church holidays as state holidays is an example of the development of the relationship between the interwar Czechoslovak republic and the Catholic Church, as well as one of political Catholicism’s real successes in interwar Czechoslovakia. Political Catholicism managed to defend most church holidays in the changed political landscape. Introducing the single new, and anti-Catholic, Mr. Jan Hus holiday in the newly
created state in 1925 caused a diplomatic affair between Czechoslovakia and the Holy See, and indirectly provoked
significant domestic political unrest. and Článek zahrnuje poznámkový aparát pod čarou
This study deals with the reflections of the September 1938 crisis in the memoirs of Czechoslovak People's Party representatives and it presents the available sources on the Munich events arising from the activities of this party. It also discloses and presents some previously unknown of unpublished document which show that the People's Party representatives at the time radically rejected any concessions towards Nazi Germany. and Článek zahrnuje poznámkový aparát pod čarou