RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Klaban, Terry T1 "Why do I Honor and Love Father Masaryk?" On the Way Children's Sections of Newspapers in Interwar Czechoslovakia Formed the Image of T. G. Masaryk - Case Studies of Našim Dětem and Tribuna Mládeže JF Bohemica Olomucensia YR 2025 VO 17 IS 1 SP 34 OP 55 DO 10.5507/bo.2025.029 UL https://bohemica.upol.cz/artkey/boh-202501-0003.php AB The study presents how the first president of Czechoslovakia, T. G. Masaryk, was portrayed in daily newspapers' Sunday sections for children in the interwar period. By comparing two diverse periodicals - Našim dětem from Naše politika and Tribuna mládeže from Tribuna - the author shows how these sections depicted Masaryk as a fatherly and self-sacrificing figure, as well as a leader and a liberator of the nation. In addition, they used similar motifs and narratives, for example, emphasizing his simple origins, his hard work and devotion to the country. Masaryk was presented as a role model for young readers, with the objective of fostering civic engagement and cultivating a sense of national identity. This comparison underscores the ideological function of children's media during the First Czechoslovak Republic and reveals how these portrayals mobilised emotional language and child-centric perspectives to promote loyalty, moral values, and national pride. It demonstrates that, even in newspapers without explicit political affiliations, Masaryk's image was used to promote civic education