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No. 18 (2022): The press as a historical agent in the face of nationalism, decentralization and autonomy (20th century)
No. 18 (2022): The press as a historical agent in the face of nationalism, decentralization and autonomy (20th century)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12795/RiHC.2022.i18
Published:
2022-06-27
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Presentación Dossier
The press as a historical agent against nationalism, decentralization and autonomy (20th century)
Itziar Reguero Sanz, Jacobo Herrero Izquierdo
8-13
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Dossier
Press, power and andalusian autonomy: the case of the Andalusian Regional Assembly (1933)
Manuel Hijano del Río, Manuel Ruiz Romero
15-32
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The monarchical identity and discourse on Francoist press: 1968, a key year for Bourbon restoration
Fernando del Marco Marrón
33-51
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1910 Revolution´s role in Mexican nationalism. Official and alternative points of view in press (1968-1976)
Iris Pascual-Gutiérrez
52-66
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Languages Plurality In The Spanish Transition To Democracy: a Priority Question For Spanish Periodicals?
Juan Andrés García Martín
67-87
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The canarian nationalism and the insularismo of tenerife during the democratic transition
Jenny del Pino García Sánchez
88-107
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Andalusia in campaign: published opinion and politics during the first regional elections (1982)
Itziar Reguero Sanz, Jacobo Herrero Izquierdo
108-124
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Miscelánea
Media History: compare or connect
Marialva Barbosa, Eduardo Gutiérrez
126-141
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Far West in Basque language: the pioneering journalism of the Basque-American weekly newspaper California’ko Eskual Herria (1893-1898)
Imanol Murua Uria
142-162
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Spanish biographical cinema (1900-1939): causes of its production and the work of the film press
Pablo Úrbez-Fernández
163-183
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Augusto Cabrita's photography: contributions to Portuguese photojournalism
Denise Guimarães-Guedes, Português
184-205
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Cal Dir. The war for the story in the Communist Party
Carles Xavier Senso Vila
206-227
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Press cooperatives: a journalistic organization model in times of crises and political transitions
Eloi Camps-Durban
228-247
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Reseñas
New historiographical perspectives in Communication. Approaches on the press in Spain, Portugal and Latin America
Francesc Andreu Martínez Gallego
249-254
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History of local journalism in the province of Seville. Against the oblivion of the nearby press
Julio Antonio Yanes Mesa
255-257
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Communicating in the Diaspora: Press, Journalism, Radio, Exile, and Propaganda Among Portuguese Immigrants in the United States (1877-1950)
João Daniel Dias Rodrigues
258-261
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The press in Spanish and Portuguese in America. II. From the revolutions to the end of the military dictatorships (1910-1988)
Jo-ann Peña Angulo
262-267
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Advertising and the birth of the consumer society. Spain, 1900-1936
Manuel Garrido Lora
268-272
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Pharisees of freedom. The catholic press in the 'school war': the case of El Noticiero de Zaragoza during the first republican biennium (1931-1933)
Francesc Andreu Martínez Gallego
273-278
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EDITORIAL DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
DOI:
http://sci-hub.tw/10.12795/RiHC
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39
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