Antifranzösischer Diskurs in der Tschechoslowakei in den 1960er Jahren

In the 1960s the communist-controlled Czechoslovakia strongly ideologically opposed the Western countries both in terms of public promotional activities as well as in the internal materials of the Czechoslovak state authorities. Their anti-Western rhetoric was also focused on the system of governmen...

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Vydáno v:Studia historica Brunensia Ročník 69; číslo 1
Hlavní autor: Martin Hromek
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:čeština
Vydáno: Masaryk University 01.07.2022
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ISSN:1803-7429, 2336-4513
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Shrnutí:In the 1960s the communist-controlled Czechoslovakia strongly ideologically opposed the Western countries both in terms of public promotional activities as well as in the internal materials of the Czechoslovak state authorities. Their anti-Western rhetoric was also focused on the system of government and economic situation. It is also the focus of this contribution which uses France as an example. It is based on contents and linguistic analysis of the materials of the Czechoslovak diplomatic service and the newspaper Rudé právo.
ISSN:1803-7429
2336-4513
DOI:10.5817/SHB2022-1-13