Arriba during the Spanish Transition: the abandonment of its propaganda function with respect to the Government
Abstract
During the Spanish transition, there were political, social and ideological, but also journalistic updates in the country, which caused the newspaper Arriba, founded by ‘Falange Española’ and assimilated as a propaganda organ by Franco’s regime during the dictatorship, evolved during the Spanish transition. Due to the incoming ideologies in its newsroom, the newspaper went from supporting the government after Caudillo’s death (November, 1975), to criticize it at the end of the period, during the referendum of the Constitution (December, 1978).Downloads
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