Printed News in the Hispanic Monarchy (16th to 18th cent.): New Studies and Methods

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  • Paul Firbas Stony Brook University https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3977-2449

    Profesor asociado en el departamento de Hispanic Languages and Literature de Stony Brook University (New York).
    Correspondencia (Corresponding author): paul.firbas@stonybrook.edu 

  • Jesús Jiménez Valdés Stony Brook University

    Estudiante doctoral en el departamento de Hispanic Languages and Literature de Stony Brook University (New York).
    Email: jesus.jimenezvaldes@stonybrook.edu 

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202102.011

Keywords:

Printing press history, Early journalism, Early Modern Spain, Colonial Lima

Abstract

This work presents the edited conversation of the symposium “Efímero: Early Modern News-Sheets and Pamphlets in the Hispanic World,” held virtually at Stony Brook University in March 2021 with specialists from Europe and the Americas. The text presents new research, methods, bibliography, and projects on sixteenth to eighteenth century printed news, with focus on the transatlantic circulation between Spain and Peru. Specifically, it discusses news networks, the editorial market in Lima (1700-1711), engravings and theater pamphlets related to relaciones de sucesos, censorship, and the circulation of ephemera.

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Published

2021-10-26

How to Cite

Firbas, P., & Jiménez Valdés, J. (2021). Printed News in the Hispanic Monarchy (16th to 18th cent.): New Studies and Methods. Revista Del Instituto Riva-Agüero, 6(2), 363–400. https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.202102.011

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