La Gazeta ministerial de Sevilla: Noticias oficiales e ideología política

The "Gazeta" Ministerial was the official newspaper of the Junta Suprema, which was set up in Seville after the risings that followed the French invasion. Publication began on 1st June 1808, when the Junta Central had moved to Seville from Madrid, and ended on 10th January 1809. The purpos...

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Egile nagusia: Rico Linage, Raquel
Formatua: Artikulua
Hizkuntza:Gaztelania
Argitaratua: Universidad de Sevilla: Departamento de Historia Medieval y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas 2009
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3621592
Baliabidea:Historia. Instituciones. Documentos, ISSN 0210-7716, Nº 36, 2009, pags. 369-397
Etiketak: Etiketa erantsi
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Laburpena: The "Gazeta" Ministerial was the official newspaper of the Junta Suprema, which was set up in Seville after the risings that followed the French invasion. Publication began on 1st June 1808, when the Junta Central had moved to Seville from Madrid, and ended on 10th January 1809. The purpose of the newspaper was to publish official information, which would counteract that the pro-French papers, but the "Gazeta" also included articles whose aim was to form public opinion in line with the new established order. These articles maintained that it was the popular vote that caused the fall of Godoy and the establishment of the reign of Fernando VI, and that, when the population rose against Napoleon, a new political order had already been established: the people were free, not because they had broken the chains of tyranny of Napoleon, but because they had broken those of Carlos IV. The mesaage was clearly revolutionary and a precursor of those that appeared in an important newspaper of the time, the "Semanario Patriótico", first published in Madrid in September 1808.