Adaptation to the Environment: Changes in Initial Projects in Ottoman Shephardic Press

  • Cristina Martínez-Gálvez Universität Basel
  • María Sánchez-Pérez Universidad de Salamanca
Keywords: journalism, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Sephardim, Sephardic press, Ottoman Empire, Thessaloniki, Smyrna

Abstract

The origins of Sephardic press date back to the mid-20th century, when the influence of the Western world spread across the Sephardim communities of the East. The content of these newspapers was diverse: pieces of general interest, but also scientific, literary and humorous works, with various political orientations. These papers were published in different languages, writing styles and alphabets. Those to be analysed here, however, were published in aljamiado Judeo-Spanish: three papers from Smyrna and one from Salonica. Throughout this work we will focus on the different obstacles and difficulties the editors and publishers of this Ottoman Sephardic press had to face to bring their publications to light.

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Published
2015-07-06
How to Cite
Martínez-Gálvez C. y Sánchez-Pérez M. (2015). Adaptation to the Environment: Changes in Initial Projects in Ottoman Shephardic Press. Historia y Comunicación Social, 20(1), 67-87. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_HICS.2015.v20.n1.49548
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