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La Nueva España, los inicios de la prensa del Movimiento en Asturias (1936-1939)

open access: yesEl Argonauta Español
This article analyzes the most important Asturian journal from the twentieth century, La Nueva España, in its formal, material and ideological aspects during its three first years of existence, which broadly correspond to the duration of the Spanish ...
Álvaro Fleites Marcos
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La presse face aux contraintes de la guerre : les quotidiens basques antifascistes et la Guerre Civile (1936-1937)

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This article deals with the consequences of the Civil war on the antifascist press of the Basque Country. It analyzes the most important newspapers, examines the evolution of their discourses and formal aspects.
Severiano Rojo Hernandez
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Les correspondances interceptées publiées dans les presses officielles pendant la Guerre d’Indépendance

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After presenting the official press published during the Peninsular War, by the afrancesado government as well as by the Junta Central and the Regency, the way intercepted letters (genuine or not) were used by both sides, and the efficiency of this use ...
Gérard Dufour
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De la Guerra Civil Española al exilio: discurso, propaganda y reflexión a través de la revista Nuestra Bandera

open access: yesEl Argonauta Español
During the Spanish Civil War the newspapers were used as double-edged swords by the contenders. In the case of the groups linked to the Republic, their voices didn’t remain silent, they survived in the distance, where their thoughts went beyond the ...
Ana Martínez García
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El factor cristiano. Católicos y sacerdotes antifranquistas en los medios republicanos

open access: yesEl Argonauta Español
Contrary to generally accepted opinion, the presence of Catholic priests among Republican ranks throughout the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939) was a propaganda tool used constantly by the Republic.
Luisa Marco Sola
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