Categories | Propaganda magazine |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | January 1937 |
Final issue | March 1937 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Barcelona |
Language | Catalan |
ISSN | 1887-7753 |
OCLC | 779857779 |
Nova Ibèria ( Catalan: New Iberia) was a monthly illustrated propaganda magazine which was published in Barcelona, Spain, in 1937 during the civil war. Its subtitle was Revue mensuelle illustrée ( Catalan: Illustrated monthly magazine). [1]
Nova Ibèria was established by the Commission for Propaganda of the Generalitat of Catalonia in Barcelona in 1937. [1] [2] The first issue of the magazine appeared in January that year. [1] The magazine was a propaganda publication and was started during the civil war to disseminate news and reports about the activities of the Republican Catalan forces. [1] It was published by the Propaganda Commissariat in large format in Catalan, but also featured articles written in French and English. [3] [4] The magazine also had a Spanish sister magazine. [3]
Nova Ibèria employed the photographs and posters to support Republican forces based in Catalonia. [4] Josep Sala and Margaret Michaelis, a Polish-Jewish photographer, were among the staff of the magazine. [5] [6] The Catalan propaganda secretary, Jaume Miravitlles, published articles in the magazine. [2]
Nova Ibèria came out monthly until its closure in March 1937 and produced a total of four issues during its run. [1] The last issue of Nova Ibèria was a double issue. [7]
Categories | Propaganda magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | January 1937 |
Final issue | March 1937 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Barcelona |
Language | Catalan |
ISSN | 1887-7753 |
OCLC | 779857779 |
Nova Ibèria ( Catalan: New Iberia) was a monthly illustrated propaganda magazine which was published in Barcelona, Spain, in 1937 during the civil war. Its subtitle was Revue mensuelle illustrée ( Catalan: Illustrated monthly magazine). [1]
Nova Ibèria was established by the Commission for Propaganda of the Generalitat of Catalonia in Barcelona in 1937. [1] [2] The first issue of the magazine appeared in January that year. [1] The magazine was a propaganda publication and was started during the civil war to disseminate news and reports about the activities of the Republican Catalan forces. [1] It was published by the Propaganda Commissariat in large format in Catalan, but also featured articles written in French and English. [3] [4] The magazine also had a Spanish sister magazine. [3]
Nova Ibèria employed the photographs and posters to support Republican forces based in Catalonia. [4] Josep Sala and Margaret Michaelis, a Polish-Jewish photographer, were among the staff of the magazine. [5] [6] The Catalan propaganda secretary, Jaume Miravitlles, published articles in the magazine. [2]
Nova Ibèria came out monthly until its closure in March 1937 and produced a total of four issues during its run. [1] The last issue of Nova Ibèria was a double issue. [7]