Accessibility to historical photographic collections managed by public archives. The case of the Photojournalists of Barcelona in the first third of the twentieth century
Abstract
Between 1909 and 1939 Barcelona saw the development of the profession of photojournalist in a context of evolution and consolidation of press photography, which culminated during the Second Republic and reached its peak in the Spanish Civil War. A huge legacy, part of which has been preserved to the present day. This article focuses on the authors, characteristics and conditions of accessibility of the most important collections held by different public archives.
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