This article addresses the evolution of the press during the period between the world wars (1914-1945) in an exceptional European micro-space, the diminutive and distant Spanish archipelago of the Canary Islands. The account given here reveals that, although Canary Islands newspapers followed in the wake of others published in the leading enclaves of the Western world, they were late in doing so and did so in an unusual manner and in negligible numbers, due to socioeconomic backwardness, isolation, and a minimal readership and market for advertising. The aim of this paper is to integrate the communicative reality studied into the world history of journalism, as advocated by the latest tendencie...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
The cultural Renaixença (Renaissance) movement in Catalonia spurred the swift development of ...
In the present article we have proposed to summa rise the distinctive features of the Journalism, no...
In this article we examine the strong relationship that broadcasting has maintained with soccer in a...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
Through the examination of various local but far-reaching Sevillian periodicals and other contempora...
The following article is a methodological reflection about the press as historical sources in the li...
Jiménez, Patricia Vega: Press (Latin America) , in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of ...
The following article is a methodological reflection about the press as historical sources in the li...
This thesis examines the evolution of the press in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura between 1852 and 1982...
Our main proposal (in this work) is to recreate the collapse suffered by the portuary movement withi...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
The cultural Renaixença (Renaissance) movement in Catalonia spurred the swift development of ...
In the present article we have proposed to summa rise the distinctive features of the Journalism, no...
In this article we examine the strong relationship that broadcasting has maintained with soccer in a...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
This work deals with the study of the evolution and the historical experience of Spanish journalism ...
Through the examination of various local but far-reaching Sevillian periodicals and other contempora...
The following article is a methodological reflection about the press as historical sources in the li...
Jiménez, Patricia Vega: Press (Latin America) , in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of ...
The following article is a methodological reflection about the press as historical sources in the li...
This thesis examines the evolution of the press in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura between 1852 and 1982...
Our main proposal (in this work) is to recreate the collapse suffered by the portuary movement withi...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...
During the period between the World Wars mass media suffered a redical trasformation. The effects of...