LA DIFUSIÓN DE LA PRENSA ANDALUZA EN LA ESPAÑA DE CARLOS IV (1789-1808)

The Andalusian press mainly developed under the reign of Charles (1789-1808); more exactly when the royal order of February 24th 1791 came to an end. The journalists wanted to distribute their periodicals as broadly as possible thanks to a subscription system. They therefore relied on adverts publis...

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Main Author: Joan Cavaillon Giomi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2018-12-01
Series:Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo
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Online Access:https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/cir/article/view/4255
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Summary:The Andalusian press mainly developed under the reign of Charles (1789-1808); more exactly when the royal order of February 24th 1791 came to an end. The journalists wanted to distribute their periodicals as broadly as possible thanks to a subscription system. They therefore relied on adverts published in bookshops to get their periodical known. They also used notices or forewords to remind the subscribers to extend their subscriptions. Thanks to the study of these two types of adverts, which usually said where to subscribe to and where to buy the periodicals, this article analyses the circulation of the Andalusian press in the peninsula and the circulation networks established between the Andalusian journalists and those from other provinces to make their periodical be distributed as widely as possible.
ISSN:2173-0687