2007
DOI: 10.4000/argonauta.1232
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La prensa en Cádiz en el siglo XVIII

Abstract: Nous nous efforcerons dans cette étude d'offrir une vision d'ensemble du journalisme pratiqué à Cadix au XVIIIe siècle qui, mise en rapport avec la situation de la presse dans le restant du pays, permettra de mettre en avant similitudes et différences. On accordera notamment une attention toute particulière à des périodiques peu ou pas connus jusqu'alors et qui virent parfois le jour en marge de la légalité, comme ce fut le cas pour le Correo de Cádiz et son supplément le Postillón, édités par José Lacroix, ai… Show more

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“…At this time, Cadiz stood out as the provincial capital with the highest number of subscriptions in Spain (Larriba, 2013). Three newspapers were published in the city between 1780 and 1791 (Sánchez, 2007). This pleasure for information, familiarity with accounting and the emphasis on rationality coincided with the fact that several charities recently founded -such as the Hospice, the Home Hospital Care and the Relief Board-published accounting statements about their activities.…”
Section: Cadiz and The Yellow Fever Epidemic In 1800mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this time, Cadiz stood out as the provincial capital with the highest number of subscriptions in Spain (Larriba, 2013). Three newspapers were published in the city between 1780 and 1791 (Sánchez, 2007). This pleasure for information, familiarity with accounting and the emphasis on rationality coincided with the fact that several charities recently founded -such as the Hospice, the Home Hospital Care and the Relief Board-published accounting statements about their activities.…”
Section: Cadiz and The Yellow Fever Epidemic In 1800mentioning
confidence: 99%