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Press, Politics and National Identities in Catalonia - The Transformation of La Vanguardia, 1881-1931 (Hardcover)
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Press, Politics and National Identities in Catalonia - The Transformation of La Vanguardia, 1881-1931 (Hardcover)
Series: LSE Studies in Spanish History
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For more than three generations, the members of the Godo family
controlled Barcelonas top-selling newspaper La Vanguardia,
navigating it through the countrys turbulent 20th century. Whether
under the corrupt politics of the Bourbon Restoration, the radical
transformations of the Second Republic or the tragedy of the
Spanish Civil War, La Vanguardia remained Barcelonas indisputable
journalistic benchmark. Central to this success was the Godo
familys extraordinary capacity to meet the changing tastes of a
plural audience whilst adjusting to a changing political scenario.
In parallel, the ownership of the newspaper allowed family members
to expand their interests to other fields, such as politics,
business and colonial rule in Cuba and Morocco. The long-standing
reputation of the Godo dynasty, however, is in sharp contrast with
the lack of studies about their members and the newspaper they
founded. This silence is due, in part, to the influence that La
Vanguardia still exerts on public life today. Drawing on hitherto
unused archival material, this book is the first account about the
most renowned publishers and the most important newspaper in
Catalonias history. In so doing, it also sheds new light on how the
media shaped (and conditioned) Europes birth of mass politics. In
fact, while contemporaries often observed that newspapers had a
powerful influence over public affairs, historians have not
systematically examined the role of press owners as political
actors. Likewise, media specialists have seldom considered how the
rise of the new mass press affected democratisation and the
collapse of liberal institutions. In contrast, Pol Dalmau focuses
on the case of a renowned family in Barcelona to uncover the medias
critical role in Europes uneven road to modernity. Published in
association with the Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish
Studies
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