
La premsa a Catalunya durant la Guerra de Successió
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Action & Adventure
格式
平装书
页数
194
语言
加泰罗尼亚语
已发布
Nov 11, 2016
出版商
Publicacions de la Universitat de València
版本
1
ISBN-10
8491340149
ISBN-13
9788491340140
描述
Xevi Camprubí i Pla delves into the intriguing role that the press played in Catalonia during the tumultuous period of the War of Succession. This insightful examination sheds light on how the media was a powerful tool for influence and political expression, reflecting the social and cultural upheavals of the time. Throughout the narrative, readers encounter a richly detailed portrayal of the burgeoning print culture, encompassing newspapers, pamphlets, and other forms of written communication that shaped public opinion.
The author highlights key figures and publications that emerged during this critical moment in Catalonia's history, revealing their contributions to both the local and broader political discourse. By exploring themes such as propaganda, censorship, and the struggle for identity, Camprubí i Pla presents a nuanced perspective on how the press functioned as both a vehicle for information and a battleground for ideological conflict.
Emphasizing the intersection of journalism and warfare, the work reflects on how the chaos of the era influenced the evolution of Catalan media. The book uncovers the layers of complexity surrounding the interplay between the state, media, and society, illustrating how the press not only reported the events but also actively participated in shaping the narrative of the conflict.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, the author offers a compelling narrative that illuminates a pivotal aspect of Catalan history. This exploration serves as an important reminder of the significant impact that media can have on politics and identity during times of crisis.
The author highlights key figures and publications that emerged during this critical moment in Catalonia's history, revealing their contributions to both the local and broader political discourse. By exploring themes such as propaganda, censorship, and the struggle for identity, Camprubí i Pla presents a nuanced perspective on how the press functioned as both a vehicle for information and a battleground for ideological conflict.
Emphasizing the intersection of journalism and warfare, the work reflects on how the chaos of the era influenced the evolution of Catalan media. The book uncovers the layers of complexity surrounding the interplay between the state, media, and society, illustrating how the press not only reported the events but also actively participated in shaping the narrative of the conflict.
Through meticulous research and engaging prose, the author offers a compelling narrative that illuminates a pivotal aspect of Catalan history. This exploration serves as an important reminder of the significant impact that media can have on politics and identity during times of crisis.