Propaganda in Spain
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Propaganda in Spain has a long history,[1] [2] [3] and in the modern times has been studied in the context of the propaganda of the Spanish Civil War [4] [5] [6] [7] and propaganda of the Francoist Spain (1939-1975).[8] [9]
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[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Hillgarth, J. N. (1966). "Coins and Chronicles: Propaganda in Sixth-Century Spain and the Byzantine Background". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte. 15 (4): 483–508. JSTOR 4434955.
- ^ Ramage, Ε S. (1998年02月01日). "Augustus' Propaganda in Spain". Klio (in German). 80 (2): 434–490. doi:10.1524/klio.1998802.434. S2CID 164741472.
- ^ Rhodes, Dennis E.; Walsh, James E. (1986). "Spanish propaganda printed in Venice: Two dialogues by Alfonso de Valdés". Harvard Library Bulletin. New Series.
- ^ Hardin, Jennifer Roe (2013). Fighting for Spain through the Media: Visual Propaganda as a Political Tool in the Spanish Civil War (Thesis). Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences.
- ^ Basilio, Miriam (2002). Re-inventing Spain: Images of the nation in painting and propaganda, 1936–1943 (Thesis). OCLC 53234858.
- ^ Basilio, Dr Miriam (2014年01月17日). Visual Propaganda, Exhibitions, and the Spanish Civil War. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-4094-6481-5.
- ^ Greeson, Helen (2012年05月11日). Gendering the Republic and the Nation: Political Poster Art of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 (Thesis).
- ^ Basilio, Miriam (2002). "Genealogies for a New State: Painting and Propaganda in Franco's Spain, 1936-1940". Discourse. 24 (3): 67–94. doi:10.1353/dis.2003.0030. S2CID 143243878. Project MUSE 48707.
- ^ Ruiz, Beatriz Correyero (2003年01月01日). "La propaganda turística española en los años del aislamiento internacional". Historia y Comunicación Social (in Spanish). 8: 47–61.