La venta de prensa en España: los inicios del asociacionismo
Abstract
For a long time, selling newspapers in the streets was a job for the destitute. In Spain, it wasn’t until the beginning of the 20th century when recently-created vendor associations began to grow in strength. They effectively implemented the mutual assistance mechanisms that had been operating in other trades for quite some time. The possibility of being able to address the newspaper companies and institutions with a common voice represented an unknown force, amongst other things, and although limited, also allowed the vendors to realize the true importance of their job.Downloads
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