Foreign influences on Spanish journalism in the peripheries: Francophilia and republic in the press of Tenerife, 1874-1914

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https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.44.2024.3902

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print media, networks, foreign correspondents, republicanism, France

Abstract

The foreign news -especially French- that reached Santa Cruz de Tenerife to be rebroadcast in the local press did not necessarily pass through Madrid before reaching the island of Tenerife, as some newspapers had their own networks of collaborators and circulation of international information. The role of these newspapers not only as
a means of information on the political, cultural or scientific life of France, but also as organs that generated public opinion in the provincial capital of the Canary Islands, contributed to forge the uniqueness in Tenerife press during these years.

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Le Brun, N. . (2024). Foreign influences on Spanish journalism in the peripheries: Francophilia and republic in the press of Tenerife, 1874-1914. Historia Caribe, 19(44), 311–343. https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.44.2024.3902

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2024-01-10

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