The Catalan-language press from 1868 to 1939

The cultural Renaixença (Renaissance) movement in Catalonia spurred the swift development of the press in Catalonia. The journalism that took off during that period laid the groundwork for the ensuing stages, which showed extraordinary vitality spanning a period from 1868 to 1939. At the same time,...

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Published inCatalan historical review Vol. 8; pp. 59 - 70
Main Author Josep Maria Casasús
Format Journal Article
LanguageCatalan
Published Institut d'Estudis Catalans 01.07.2015
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Summary:The cultural Renaixença (Renaissance) movement in Catalonia spurred the swift development of the press in Catalonia. The journalism that took off during that period laid the groundwork for the ensuing stages, which showed extraordinary vitality spanning a period from 1868 to 1939. At the same time, this period can be divided into two stages: a “transition”, which ranged from the restoration of the monarchy (1876) until the end of World War I (1918), and a stage of “modernisation”, which approximately covers the years between the world wars (1919-1939). However, the Franco dictatorship destroyed the role that journalised once played as an indispensable tool in the advancement of the discontinuous process of civil and cultural reform in Catalonia.
ISSN:2013-407X
2013-4088
DOI:10.2436/20.1000.01.108