La Igualdad

La Igualdad (The Equality) was a newspaper published in the Spanish city of Madrid between 1868 and 1874, during the Sexenio Democrático, although it also saw a second period of publication in 1880.

History

Edited in Madrid, it was printed in its own printing press, under the subtitle "democratic-republican newspaper".[1] Its first number appeared on 11 November 1868, four pages long.[1] Linked to federal republicanism[2] and founded by Francisco García Padrós, José Guisasola and Alfredo Vega,[1] the direction of the newspaper was entrusted to Eduardo Benot, Ramón de Cala, Estanislao Figueras, Francisco García López, Adolfo Joarizti, Carlos Martra, Andrés Mellado, José María Orense and José Paúl y Angulo.[1] Its first period lasted at least until 30 December 1874.[3] Its second period, which began on 16 April 1880, continued at least until 3 November that year, the day until which its file arrived in the Digital Newspaper Library of the National Library of Spain.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hartzenbusch 1894, p. 261.
  2. ^ Pérez Roldán 1999, pp. 329–335.
  3. ^ "La igualdad : diario republicano federal". Collective Catalog of the Universities of Catalonia. Consortium of University Services of Catalonia.
  4. ^ "La Igualdad (Madrid. 1868)". Digital Newspaper Library. National Library of Spain. 1868–1880. Retrieved August 16, 2021.

Bibliography

  • Hartzenbusch, Eugenio (1894). Apuntes para un catálogo de periódicos madrileños desde el año 1661 al 1870. Madrid: Establecimiento tipográfico "Sucesores de Rivadeneyra".
  • Pérez Roldán, Carmen (1999). "La prensa republicana madrileña durante el siglo XIX: "La Igualdad" y "El Combate" como ejemplos de periódicos republicanos". Historia y Comunicación Social (4). UCM: 317–340. ISSN 1137-0734.


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