Capuchin periodicals from both sides of the Atlantic: El Adalid Seráfico (Sevilla, España) and El Heraldo Seráfico (Cartago, Costa Rica) from a comparative methodology perspective (1900-1965)

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https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.44.2024.3900

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history, press, Buena Prensa, Catholic journalism, Capuchin

Abstract

Since the end of the 19th century, the Capuchin Order started funding periodicals with doctrinal content as well as printing shops wherever the Order was present, as Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) requested on several occasions. This article aims to analyze different periodicals published by the Capuchin friars in two different regions from a comparative perspective. The periodicals in question are: El Adalid Seráfico from Sevilla y El Heraldo Seráfico from Cartago. To conduct this study, this paper proposes to apply the communication
circuit developed by Robert Darnton. Therefore, the article highlights on the people involved in the production, dissemination, and consumption of the periodicals.

 

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Quesada Rivera, E. . (2024). Capuchin periodicals from both sides of the Atlantic: El Adalid Seráfico (Sevilla, España) and El Heraldo Seráfico (Cartago, Costa Rica) from a comparative methodology perspective (1900-1965). Historia Caribe, 19(44), 241–272. https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.44.2024.3900

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2024-01-10

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