Los puestos de libros en las gradas de San Felipe el Real de Madrid en el siglo XVIII


Autoria(s): Sanchez Espinosa, Gabriel
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

During the Eighteenth Century, the loggia or gradas of the Church of San Felipe el Real in Madrid combined its traditional character as a popular market-place for leaflets, broadsides and flyers with a new commercial space for a motley variety of works responding to the diverse changes in mentality parallel to the creation of a new, independent, public opinion. The study of the works sold in these very dynamic book stalls, a true commercial crossroads of the old and the new, could serve as a seismograph of the significant collision between ideas and ways of life that took place under the apparent stability of the last century of the ancien regime.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/los-puestos-de-libros-en-las-gradas-de-san-felipe-el-real-de-madrid-en-el-siglo-xviii(79813f26-f702-4873-8b02-7194f58dd59e).html

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Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Sanchez Espinosa , G 2011 , ' Los puestos de libros en las gradas de San Felipe el Real de Madrid en el siglo XVIII ' Goya , vol 335 , no. null , pp. 142-155 .

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article