Reemigration of the Czechs from Croatia in the journal Jednota
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7160/KS.2019.120105
Author: Kristýna Došková
Address: Provozně ekonomická fakulta ČZU v Praze, Kamýcká 129, 165 21 Praha-Suchdol
E-mail: doskova-kristyna@seznam.cz
Language: Czech
Issue: 1/2019
Page Range: 86-100
No. of Pages: 15
Keywords: Jednota, reemigration, Czechs, Yugoslavia, compatriots, Czechoslovakia, national minorities.
Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the presentation of the reemigration of the Czechs from Yugoslavia to Czechoslovakia after the World War II in the articles of the compatriot journal Jednota
(„Unity“). The topic is examined on the basis of content analysis. The period between 1946–
1950 was chosen for the purpose of the article. During this time, a targeted reemigration of the
Czechs from Yugoslavia to their homeland was established. As a part of analysis, relevant
articles were searched for in the journal and categorized to answer the research question. The
article deals with migration and re-emigration, the concept of “foreigners and returnees”. In
more detail it analyzes national minorities and the territory of former Yugoslavia. These topics
are further discussed in the analysis of a selected journal. The journal Jednota („Unity“) is one
of the examples of journalistic activity, which contributed to popularization of language and
culture of the minority.
Celý příspěvek / Full Text Paper: Reemigrace Čechů z bývalé Jugoslávie na stránkách týdeníku Jednota