David Peña and the magazine Atlántida: expression of the intellectuality and culture around the Centennial of the May Revolution (1911-1913)
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https://doi.org/10.24215/23139048e017Keywords:
David Peña;, intellectual history ;, Argentine press, Centenary of May RevolutionAbstract
The magazine Atlántida, directed by the historian David Peña (1862-1930), was presented as a publication of general interest, which aimed to create bridges between renowned intellectuals. It offered an approach to the culture of the period, prioritizing the topics referred to to Argentine history and politics, but also articles on economics, literature and geography, among others. In this work we carry out a general analysis of this publication-taking into account the number of copies edited, the authors who left their mark, its editors, etc.- deepening the view in certain sections with the aim of achieving an approximation to ideas that transmitted the magazine and especially its director, considering that it had characteristics similar to other publishing ventures of the early twentieth century.
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