John D. Browning : The development of modern journalism in spanish america : The case of the «gazeta de Guatemala ». Spanish America's newspapers passed through three phases of development before the outbreak of the wars of indépendance. In the early decades of the century, prominent Creoles began to publish regular newsheets. These modest publications sprang from local pride and an awareness of the differences between the Old World and the New. Such chauvinism was evident throughout the Century. After the mid-century, a new breed of publications emerged, expressing the spirit of the Hispanic Enlightenment. In the 1780s and 90s, the discovery of how Buffon and de Pauw had misrepresented America to European readers, and the anxiety over th...
En 1737, Juan Martínez Salafranca, Leopoldo Jerónimo Puig et Francisco Javier de la Huerta lancent l...
329 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Keywords: Mexican nationalism...
For more than three generations, the members of the Godó family controlled Barcelona’s top-selling n...
John D. Browning : The development of modern journalism in spanish america : The case of the «gazet...
At the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth, three key figures of early His...
Au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, trois figures clefs des débuts du journalisme hispano-améric...
The first newspaper of the New Spain had been conceived by their creole founders as a sign ofthe mod...
The first newspaper of the New Spain had been conceived by their creole founders as a sign ofthe mod...
L’objet de cette étude est « Miguel de Unamuno et la presse hispano-américaine (1898-1936) ». A part...
FROM THE CREOLE COUNTRY TO THE MEXICAN NATION: THE SURGE AND ARTICULATION OF NATIONALISM IN THE PRIN...
This presentation in the Workshop on �Hombres e ideas para la independencia de América� is based on ...
This article deals with the cultural and intellectualaction of the Spanish migratory communitie...
This work covers the history of the Mexican newspaper Excelsior between 1916 and 1932. The author ...
Spanish American creoles constructed an epistemological alternative to Europe. For such a project, ...
Resumen: La Guerra Hispano-estadounidense fue muy apoyada por el periodismo estadounidense que, en e...
En 1737, Juan Martínez Salafranca, Leopoldo Jerónimo Puig et Francisco Javier de la Huerta lancent l...
329 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Keywords: Mexican nationalism...
For more than three generations, the members of the Godó family controlled Barcelona’s top-selling n...
John D. Browning : The development of modern journalism in spanish america : The case of the «gazet...
At the end of the eighteenth century and beginning of the nineteenth, three key figures of early His...
Au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, trois figures clefs des débuts du journalisme hispano-améric...
The first newspaper of the New Spain had been conceived by their creole founders as a sign ofthe mod...
The first newspaper of the New Spain had been conceived by their creole founders as a sign ofthe mod...
L’objet de cette étude est « Miguel de Unamuno et la presse hispano-américaine (1898-1936) ». A part...
FROM THE CREOLE COUNTRY TO THE MEXICAN NATION: THE SURGE AND ARTICULATION OF NATIONALISM IN THE PRIN...
This presentation in the Workshop on �Hombres e ideas para la independencia de América� is based on ...
This article deals with the cultural and intellectualaction of the Spanish migratory communitie...
This work covers the history of the Mexican newspaper Excelsior between 1916 and 1932. The author ...
Spanish American creoles constructed an epistemological alternative to Europe. For such a project, ...
Resumen: La Guerra Hispano-estadounidense fue muy apoyada por el periodismo estadounidense que, en e...
En 1737, Juan Martínez Salafranca, Leopoldo Jerónimo Puig et Francisco Javier de la Huerta lancent l...
329 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.Keywords: Mexican nationalism...
For more than three generations, the members of the Godó family controlled Barcelona’s top-selling n...