Prensa y liberalismo radical en el Cádiz de las Cortes: la actividad periodística de José Moreno de Guerra

This paper will reveal the important contributions of José Moreno de Guerra in the press in the time of the Cortes of Cadiz. This distinguished liberal, who was exalted in the Liberal Triennium precisely because of the proselytism of the most advanced ideas of his time, that were already evident in...

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Author: Espino Jiménez, Francisco Miguel
Format: article
Publication Date:2016
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Valladolid
Repository:UVaDOC. Repositorio Documental de la Universidad de Valladolid
OAI Identifier:oai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/23120
Online Access:http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/23120
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Historia moderna y contemporánea
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Summary:This paper will reveal the important contributions of José Moreno de Guerra in the press in the time of the Cortes of Cadiz. This distinguished liberal, who was exalted in the Liberal Triennium precisely because of the proselytism of the most advanced ideas of his time, that were already evident in his articles about the Peninsular War, and also because of his very often controversial political position, lived an extremely eventful existence.In the next pages, we will provide the reader with a brief biographical outlines of this radical-minded liberal, then we will focus on the analysis of his journalistic writings during the period mentioned above, through which he tried to influence the emerging Spanish public opinion to consolidate and expand the incipient liberalism. Thus the besieged Cadiz firstly became the last refuge of the Spanish institutions and important personalities who fled from the advance of Napoleon's armies, secondly it became the place where the first parliamentary of the Contemporary History of Spain was developed and, therefore, it became a city with an in-tense political, cultural and social life in which there was a significant and new freedom of expression.