Politics and Journalism in José Mora Guarnido’s and Natalio Rivas’s Letters (1923-1936)
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https://doi.org/10.30827/rl.v0i19.6667Keywords:
correspondence, dictatorship, transatlantic studies.Abstract
We propose to study the epistolary exchange between two Spanish personalities of the early twentieth century. Although not very well known up to now, Natalio Rivas, politician and José Mora Guarnido, journalist, politician and writer exiled in Uruguay in 1923, helped to draw the cultural and political scene of the time by allowing the circulation of ideas from one continent to the other through their letters. The corpus is archived in the José Mora Guarnido Fund, conserved in the University of Lille in France.
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