Prensa y Revolución. La cobertura de La Información y La Prensa Libre de la Revolución Rusa, 1917
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2018
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Astorga Sánchez, Leonardo Adilio
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El presente artículo tiene como objetivo analizar la manera cómo la prensa
costarricense, especialmente los dos diarios más importantes La Información y La
Prensa Libre, dieron una cobertura a la Revolución Rusa durante 1917. Se plantea
que la manera de informar fue diferente si se contrasta la experiencia de febrero
con la de octubre, teniendo presente que, para la prensa, la primera representó
una revolución democrática mientras que en octubre se promovió el desorden y la
anarquía. Asimismo, es preciso tener presente que, sobre Rusia, en comparación
con otros escenarios de la Primera Guerra Mundial, la información que se disponía
era menor, siendo esta tomada en cuenta cuando su participación peligraba en la
lucha contra Alemania y las otras potencias centrales.
The objective of this paper is to analyze how the Costa Rican press, especially the two most important newspapers La Información and La Prensa Libre, gave coverage to the Russian Revolution during 1917. It is suggested that the way of reporting was different if the experience of February with October, bearing in mind that for the press, the first represented a democratic revolution while in October disorder and anarchy were promoted. Likewise, it is necessary to keep in mind that on Russia, compared to other scenarios of the First World War, the information that was available was smaller, this being taken into account when their participation was in danger in the fight against Germany and the other central powers.
The objective of this paper is to analyze how the Costa Rican press, especially the two most important newspapers La Información and La Prensa Libre, gave coverage to the Russian Revolution during 1917. It is suggested that the way of reporting was different if the experience of February with October, bearing in mind that for the press, the first represented a democratic revolution while in October disorder and anarchy were promoted. Likewise, it is necessary to keep in mind that on Russia, compared to other scenarios of the First World War, the information that was available was smaller, this being taken into account when their participation was in danger in the fight against Germany and the other central powers.
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Primera Guerra Mundial, Revolución Rusa, Prensa, Propaganda, Medios de Comunicación, Discurso mediático, First World War, Russian Revolution, Press, Propaganda, Media, Media discourse