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Quinto sol

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GARCIA GARINO, Gabriela. Political press and public powers: disputes over the public opinion. Mendoza, 1852-1880. Quinto sol [online]. 2018, vol.22, n.3, pp.1-20. ISSN 1851-2879.  http://dx.doi.org/10.19137/qs.v22i3.2644.

Recent historiography has analyzed political press in the 19th century as a political actor. In this framework, this article examines the links between the Legislative body, the Executive and the press in Mendoza between 1852 and 1880. It claims that they established a contesting dynamic over the control of public opinion, which was framed by the tension between the Legislative and the Executive. First, I review legislative projects to regulate the freedom of the press. Later, I analyze certain moments of political tension when the relations between the Legislature and the newspapers showed special virulence. For that, I study the minutes, bills, and documents exchanged between the Executive and the Legislative, as well as the Official Register and newspapers articles.

Keywords : Political press; Legislature; Freedom of printing; Mendoza.

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