New sources of information to study Spanish press history during francoism: The Archivo Regional de la Comunidad de Madrid
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https://doi.org/10.12795/RiCH.2021.i17.11Keywords:
press, research sources, archives, archival document, documentary collections, Francoism, Movement’s pressAbstract
The aim of this article is to make a presentation of the documentary collections that are currently held at the Archivo Regional de la Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) susceptible of being an important source of information for researchers, specially for those who study the spanish press history during Francoism. These fonds are “Prensa del Movimiento de Madrid” and “Lucio del Álamo” who was the head of “Delegación Nacional de Prensa” and had other interesting job positions in the media sector. These documents have been identified, organized and described by the Description Unit of the Archivo Regional de la Comunidad de Madrid and, as a consequence, they can be consulted. They show us very useful and interesting information about different topics (the distribution of copies; the delivery of paper, which is basic for a newspaper; payments; workshops; the seizure of newspapers, buildings and machines; etc.) not only about “Prensa del Movimiento” but also about other spanish media.
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