“The Press as a Source to Study the History and Literature in Ibero-America”. Nuevos acercamientos al estudio de la prensa en el mundo hispánico: historia, literatura y prensa
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Press
history
literature
Ibero-America
19th and 20th centuries

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Romero Valle, Ana María. 2021. “‘The Press As a Source to Study the History and Literature in Ibero-America’. Nuevos Acercamientos Al Estudio De La Prensa En El Mundo hispánico: Historia, Literatura Y Prensa”. Bibliographica 4 (2):253-59. https://doi.org/10.22201/iib.2594178xe.2021.2.176.

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Nuevos acercamientos al estudio de la prensa en el mundo hispánico: historia, literatura y prensa. María Luisa Pérez Bernardo e Íñigo Fernández Fernández, coords. México: Editorial Notas Universitarias, 2018, 316 pp. ISBN: 978-607-9799-18-2.

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