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1919 (lack of supplies in the post war market), 1924 (flourishing economy), 1930 (crisis), 1933 (hunger and protests), 1938 (end of the autonomy due to

the Munich Agreement). I focused on the differences of themes and arrangement of the news according to the political orientation of the given newspaper.

In which newspaper the most articles were published? What did they deal about and to whom were they addressed? People in 1918–1938 used to read

newspapers daily and they believe in high quality of the information and they communicate with the editorial office. I assume that the picture of the gas‑

tronomy in the media corresponds with the past reality and I would like to depict, which newspapers or what political party or society class influenced

the Czech national cuisine the most.