El Globo
This is an old revision of this page, as edited by imported>Citation bot at 12:11, 3 June 2022 (Add: pmid. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Abductive | Category:Use dmy dates from June 2022 | #UCB_Category 830/924). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Type |
|
---|---|
Founder(s) | Emilio Castelar |
Founded | 25 March 1875 |
Political alignment |
|
Language | Spanish |
Ceased publication | 31 May 1932 |
Headquarters | Madrid |
Country | Spain |
El Globo was a Spanish daily newspaper which was in circulation between 1875 and 1932 in Madrid, Spain. Its subtitle was diario ilustrado (Spanish: Illustrated Daily). It was among the influential publications of the period during which it existed.
History and profile
El Globo was launched by Emilio Castelar, a Spanish politician, in Madrid in 1875, and its first issue appeared on 25 March 1875.[1] Its political stance was the moderate possibilist republican.[2][3] In 1885 another Spanish politician Eleuterio Maisonnave acquired the paper.[1] Next owner was Álvaro de Figueroa who bought El Globo in 1896,[1] changing its political stance to liberal monarchism.[4] The paper was sold to the Catalan deputy Emilio Ríus y Peniquet in 1902.[1] The last owner was Magdaleno de Castro.[1]
In the period 1897–1898 El Globo published a literary supplement entitled Plana del Lunes.[5] Due to lower circulation levels the frequency of the paper was switched from daily to twice per week in 1923.[1] Under the ownership of Magdaleno de Castro it was published on a weekly basis.[1] The final issue of El Globo was published on 31 May 1932.[1]
Contributors and circulation
The paper was directed by Joaquín Martín de Olías from 1877.[1] From 1890 to 1896 it was directed by Alfredo Vicenti Rey.[1] Its major contributors included Francisco Navarro Ledesma, Andrés Ovejero, Baldomero Argente, Manuel Castro Tiedra and Manuel Tercero.[1]
El Globo sold 25,000 copies in 1880.[1] Its circulation was 8,000 copies in 1913 which dropped to 2,000 copies in 1920.[1]
References
- ^ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 "Title: El Globo (Madrid. 1875)". Hemeroteca Digital. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
- ^ Bárbara Ana Revuelta Eugercios (2015). "¿Qué pasa en La Inclusa? The role of press scandals, doctors and public authorities in the evolution of La Inclusa de Madrid, 1890-1935". Dynamis. 35 (1): 110. doi:10.4321/S0211-95362015000100005. PMID 26012338.
- ^ Paloma Díaz-Mas (2017). "Sephardim in the Spanish Newspapers during World War I". El Prezente. Journal for Sephardic Studies. 11: 120. hdl:10261/172229.
- ^ Juan Aguilera Sastre (2009). "Valle-Inclán y la "Hoja Literaria" de "El Globo" (1909)". Anales de la literatura española contemporánea. Anuario Valle-Inclán IX (in español). 34 (3): 704. JSTOR i27742628.
- ^ Cecilio Alonso (December 2014). "Noticia de «Plana del Lunes», suplemento literario de El Globo (1897-1898)". Anales de Literatura Española (in español) (26): 43. doi:10.14198/ALEUA.2014.26.02.
External links
- Error creating thumbnail: File missingMedia related to El Globo at Wikimedia Commons
- CS1 español-language sources (es)
- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- Use dmy dates from June 2022
- AC with 0 elements
- Pages with red-linked authority control categories
- 1875 establishments in Spain
- 1932 disestablishments in Spain
- Daily newspapers published in Spain
- Defunct newspapers published in Spain
- Newspapers published in Madrid
- Newspapers established in 1875
- Publications disestablished in 1932
- Spanish-language newspapers
- Weekly newspapers published in Spain
- Defunct weekly newspapers