Pedro de Lorenzo, from editor of La Voz de Castilla to become an outlaw in Burgos
Abstract
The work sheds light on why the journalist Pedro de Lorenzo, editor of the Movement in Burgos, La Voz de Castilla, between November 1945 and February 1946, was abruptly ceased and banished from the province. The birth of the newspaper as a private company that showed a double direction -politics, through the National Delegation of Press, and economic, custom in civil governor and provincial chief of the Movement, Manuel Yllera-, turned to the editor in a tinderbox where fights were elucidated by the ideological control of the newspaper.Downloads
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