The diploma thesis analyses press, reactions and propaganda of the Carinthian plebiscite from 1920. The empirical part focuses on the analysis of press reactions and their propaganda of the Carinthian plebiscite. The theoretical part consists of historical background, factors contributing to press development and cause for the plebiscite. Printed media from that time was of vital importance as it was the only way of mass information exchange. Therefore, they are crucial for understanding the propaganda strategies of that time.
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