Function of the press in the origins of Peruvian liberalism: public opinion on independence
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1985.i175.87Abstract
Evaluation of the Peruvian political press during the process of independence, showing how it enables one to follow the evolution of the political thought of a minority group -the governing elite- which uses the press to maintain its varying positions, from reform to rupture. The press was undoubtedly a fundamental means of expression of public opinion.
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1985-06-30
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Martínez Riaza, A. (1985). Function of the press in the origins of Peruvian liberalism: public opinion on independence. Revista De Indias, 45(175), 87–110. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1985.i175.87
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