La Campana de Gràcia

La Campana de Gràcia
Categories Satirical magazine
Frequency Weekly
Founder Innocenci López i Bernagosi
Year founded 1870
First issue 8 May 1870
Final issue 1934
Company Republican Left of Catalonia
Country Spain
Based in Barcelona
Language Catalan
Spanish
ISSN 1576-3722
OCLC number 801821684

La Campana de Gràcia (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫə kəmˈpanə ðə ˈɣɾasiə], "Gràcia's bell") was a seminal Catalan weekly magazine of satire, written bilingually in Catalan and Spanish of the late 19th and early 20th century, staunchly supportive of republicanism and anticlericalism. The headquarters was in Barcelona.[1]

History and profile

La Campana de Gràcia was founded in 1870 by Innocenci López i Bernagosi[1] and was edited for 64 years. The magazine was first published on 8 May 1870.[1] The magazine was published on a weekly basis.[1] Although at first it focused on the Spanish politics of the time, often leaving out Catalan politics and Catalanist actions, its ideological tone changed over time and by 1906 it openly expressed support for Solidaritat Catalana and Catalan working-class left-wing political issues. From 1932 until its last issue in 1934, it was owned by ERC.[1] Two of its most notable directors were Antoni Serra and Prudenci Bertrana.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "La Campana de Gràcia". Reporters Grafics. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
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