Catholic press, society and mass politics. The case of the newspaper El Pueblo in the city of Buenos Aires (1920-1946)

The catholic journal El Pueblo, from Buenos Aires, had everything in order to become a modern editorial enterprise: a modern rotary, similar to the most important journals from Argentina; several spaces in the radio; great number of advertisements addressed to massive readers; attractive readers gam...

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Autor principal: Lida, Miranda
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti” 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refa/article/view/33642
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Sumario:The catholic journal El Pueblo, from Buenos Aires, had everything in order to become a modern editorial enterprise: a modern rotary, similar to the most important journals from Argentina; several spaces in the radio; great number of advertisements addressed to massive readers; attractive readers games. Nevertheless, this modern aspect got along with a pervasive rethoric of catholic crusade intended to catholize the whole society and by the way transform itself in a relevant actor in argentine politics. Thus, it is necessary to make use of a complex point of view to study this journal, considering transformations on its production, circulation and purchase, as well as the catholic movement of its time.