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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Visual tradition and indoctrination a study of cultural manipulation in Portugal and Romania /

Schoengrund, Charles A. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1982. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 239-246).
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Ideology and identities : printed graphic propaganda of the Communist Party of South Africa, 1921-1950

Pretorius, Jacqueline Deirdre 04 June 2012 (has links)
D.Litt. et Phil. / The Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA) was founded in 1921 and dissolved in 1950. From the outset the party produced printed propaganda, including an official newspaper, pamphlets and leaflets, and a sizeable volume of this printed material survives. This study provides an account of the printed graphic propaganda produced by the CPSA by firstly describing the production, distribution, consumption and regulation thereof and secondly, by offering a focused examination of the representation and construction of identities in the images contained in the propaganda. The approach taken in the study is informed by the view that meaning is constructed through the use of representational systems which can be analysed with the help of semiotics, iconography and archetypes. A framework for the study is developed by drawing on the work of a number of theorists, primarily from the field of cultural studies. The framework is then applied to the propaganda from each decade of the party’s existence, namely 1921 to 1929, 1930 to 1938 and 1939 to 1950. These time divisions are informed by the name changes of the party paper, which coincided with important changes in CPSA policy. The description of the production, distribution, consumption and regulation of the printed propaganda during each time period is followed by an examination of the representation and construction of identities in the images which appear in the printed material. The images are examined according to their representational meaning, iconographical symbolism and iconological symbolism. This examination results firstly in the description of a number of figurative and abstract symbols, and secondly in the identification of various types of identities constructed in the imag-es, such as the image of the worker, comrade gentleman, the capitalist and the warrior. Some identities, for example the worker, recur in all three decades, whereas other identities appear during one decade, only to disappear during the next. Finally, the iconological symbolism of the images are analysed by drawing on Jung’s theory of archetypes of the collective unconscious, thereby offering a deeper and more speculative interpretation of the meaning of the images.
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The Communist propaganda of workers, peasants and soldiers during the Yan'an era, 1936-1945 /

Yu, Chi Yan. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-232).
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A Critical Analysis of the Use of Emotion as a Technique of Persuasion in Selected Anti-Communist Speeches of Dr. Billy James Hargis

Cook, Harold W. January 1963 (has links)
No description available.
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Reaching the distant comrade Chinese communist propaganda abroad (1949-1976) /

Ungor, Cagdas. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Department of History, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Obraz Šumavy v hraném filmu / Image of the Sumava in Feature Film

Klímová, Lenka January 2018 (has links)
The preliminary part of the work Image of the Šumava in feature film deals with the Šumava area, its origin, area, climate, waters, natural disasters, agriculture, industry, crafts and everyday life in Šumava. The aim of the work is to occupy with films which were filmed in Šumava. In this films Šumava plays either the main part, where the directors set the plot of the film in the area of Šumava intentionally or it is just backround to the main plot of the film. There are also some pictures or posters of the films and some cuttings from periodicals in this work. The work is based on contemporary and secondary Czech and foreign literature, Czech and foreign periodicals, internet sources or professional and personal analysis of the films themselves. KEYWORDS Šumava and cinematography, Nazi propaganda, communist propaganda
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Poválečný vývoj Lidic - pietní vzpomínky a život v nových Lidicích / Post-war course of Lidice - reverent memories and life in new Lidice

Havlůjová, Gabriela January 2012 (has links)
The author deals with some specific problems of the post-war development of Lidice between 1945 and 1989. The diplomante ponders upon the questions of memory on Lidice, Lidice memory and Lidice as a place of memoir. In her introduction, based on numerous talks with the Lidice narrators, the author tries to find out what kind of memory place Lidice is and who it may concern. The follow-up chapters reflect the worldwide reception of Lidice tragedy; moreover, they feature some talks with the women named Lidice after the village. Next thematic part is focused on the actual construction of the village as well as on two organizations that were in charge of the whole building process: Society for Lidice Reconstruction on one hand and British movement "Lidice Shall Live" on the other hand. Author also introduces the movement founder Barnett Stross. Further chapters describe a typical course of that time reverent memories in Lidice using some articles from Rude Pravo and showing the way how Lidice was misused by the communist regime to serve as a propaganda of socialism. The memories of the narrators, acquired and processed through an oral history method, the archive sources of both the State District Archive in Kladno and the National Archive in London in particular, became a source base of the author. Key...
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Investigation of Communist Influences in the American Educational System by the U.S. House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee During the Eighty Third Congress

Cooper, Milton C. January 1963 (has links)
No description available.
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Zobrazování žen v českém filmu v období diktatur / The Portrayal of Women in Czech Film in Times of Dictatorship

Havlíčková, Michaela January 2019 (has links)
The thesis about The Portrayal of Women in Czech Film in Times of Dictatorship is examining the female characters in the movies influenced by nazi and communist propaganda. The main objective is to find out the similarities and differences that are typical for the Czech movies of those times. In the case of the movies influenced by communist propaganda and ideology, this thesis is examining those made in the period between 1948-1956. In order to analyse female characters, 15 movies were chosen for this task after making sure they fulfill the condition of woman playing the main of one of the main roles. The theoretical part of this work is dedicated to the anchoring of the topic, therefore there are sections about propaganda, nazi and communist propaganda, development of Czech cinematography and the role of women in nazi and communist ideology. For the purposes of analyses in practical part of the thesis, I use Jens' Eder model - The Clock of Character.
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Kolektivizace ve Středočeském kraji / Collectivization in the Central Bohemian Region

Macourková, Anna January 2013 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the collectivization of Czechoslovakian countryside from 1949-1960. The current knowledge of agricultural policy of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia has been extended with the findings from a former Prague Region, present-day Central-bohemian Region. The first part consists of the analysis of the term collectivization in the international context, where a particular attention is paid to the process of collectivization in the Soviet Union. The author follows two main lines of the collectivization in the Czech environment. The former is the establishment of collective farms which formed the main pillar of the countryside socialization, the latter concentrates on the persecution of those who resisted the socialization, i.e. private landowners, known as kulaks. Part of the thesis deals with the agitation which accompanied the creation and running of the collective farms. Last but not least, the thesis includes the reflection of the fight against the kulaks on the pages of the then agricultural press - regional as well as nationwide.

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