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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1948 |
First issue | February 1948 |
Final issue Number | December 1977 357 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
Mundo Hispánico ( Spanish: Hispanic World) was a monthly cultural and political magazine which existed between 1948 and 1977. The subtitle of the magazine was La revista de veintitrés países ( Spanish: The Twenty-Three Country Magazine) which indicated the fact that it did not only target readers in Spain, but also those in Latin America. [1] It was one of the publications which supported the Francoist rule. [2]
Mundo Hispánico was launched in Madrid in February 1948. [1] [3] Alfredo Sánchez Bella was the founder of the magazine which was published by the Institute of Hispanic Culture (IHC). [3] [4] It was the second publication launched by the IHC. [1] Its format was large, and the magazine contained full-colour photographs. [1] Mundo Hispánico folded in December 1977 after the publication of its 357th issue. [3]
Major contributors of Mundo Hispánico included Tono, Miguel Mihura, López Rubio, Estebita, Máximo, Cebrián, Mena, Munoa, Picazo, Chumy Chúmez, Cesc, Luis Medrano and Zeus. [5] Enrique Herreros worked for the magazine being responsible for the selection of the drawings. [5]
Frequent topics featured in Mundo Hispánico were Spain’s colonial past, classical and contemporary Spanish art and architecture, technical innovations, Spanish cinema and fashion and bullfighting. [1] It published special issues for the leading figures of the Spanish cultural tradition such as the painter Francisco Goya. [6] In addition, Mundo Hispánico responded the negative reports and comments about Spain by the US magazines such as Life. [2]
Categories |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1948 |
First issue | February 1948 |
Final issue Number | December 1977 357 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
Mundo Hispánico ( Spanish: Hispanic World) was a monthly cultural and political magazine which existed between 1948 and 1977. The subtitle of the magazine was La revista de veintitrés países ( Spanish: The Twenty-Three Country Magazine) which indicated the fact that it did not only target readers in Spain, but also those in Latin America. [1] It was one of the publications which supported the Francoist rule. [2]
Mundo Hispánico was launched in Madrid in February 1948. [1] [3] Alfredo Sánchez Bella was the founder of the magazine which was published by the Institute of Hispanic Culture (IHC). [3] [4] It was the second publication launched by the IHC. [1] Its format was large, and the magazine contained full-colour photographs. [1] Mundo Hispánico folded in December 1977 after the publication of its 357th issue. [3]
Major contributors of Mundo Hispánico included Tono, Miguel Mihura, López Rubio, Estebita, Máximo, Cebrián, Mena, Munoa, Picazo, Chumy Chúmez, Cesc, Luis Medrano and Zeus. [5] Enrique Herreros worked for the magazine being responsible for the selection of the drawings. [5]
Frequent topics featured in Mundo Hispánico were Spain’s colonial past, classical and contemporary Spanish art and architecture, technical innovations, Spanish cinema and fashion and bullfighting. [1] It published special issues for the leading figures of the Spanish cultural tradition such as the painter Francisco Goya. [6] In addition, Mundo Hispánico responded the negative reports and comments about Spain by the US magazines such as Life. [2]