Role periodického tisku při přechodu od honoračních stran ke stranám masovým na příkladu Moravy

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Title in English The Importance of Periodicals for the Switch from Political Parties Uniting Notables to Mass Parties: the Case of Moravia
Authors

MALÍŘ Jiří

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Universitatis Carolinae - Studia Territorialia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field History
Keywords history; 19th and 20th Centuries; Habsburg-Monarchy; Moravia; journalism; periodical press and political parties
Description The press contributed in a considerable measure to the national and political mobilization of Czech society between the revolution of 1848 and World War One. Using Moravia as an example, the article examines the role of the press in the transformation from parties representing notables into parties representing the masses, and also how the press, in turn, was affected in this process. Soon there were more Czech periodicals in Moravia than German ones. The spectrum of periodicals grew broader, and the Czech press, attracting an ever-larger part of the population, grew into a_network penetrating not only the strictly political aspects of life but the whole range of them. The importance of party periodicals, however, remained especially high. Daily newspapers a_liated with or owned by political parties not only championed goals of their respective parties, but they also played an important role in organizing party activities. An appendix contains a_table which lists the most important newspapers and journals in Moravia by political orientation.
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