El Diario de los Argentinos
Bárbara Campos Pérez, Cristian García de Álamo, 2012More than 10 items in stock at supplier
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"The Diary of the Argentinians" is a comprehensive reference book that highlights the development of the Argentine press from 1810 to the present. It begins with the arrival of a gazette from Europe that announced the dissolution of the Junta de Sevilla and describes how this news mobilized the citizens of Argentina. The book examines the role of newspapers in Argentine history, their relationships with various governments, and the characteristics that shape Argentine identity. It offers an in-depth analysis of the media landscape and its influence on society, helping readers make informed decisions for the future. With a clear focus on the importance of information in Argentina's political and social development, this work is of great value to both historians and interested laypeople.
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