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Medina was established in 1941 as one of the publications of the Sección Femenina targeting women. [3] [4] The first issue of the magazine appeared on 20 March 1941. [5]Its publisher was Servicio de Prensa y Propaganda, a publishing company of Sección Femenina, in Madrid, and Medina came out weekly.
The prize was awarded for "La muerte de Carlos Castaño." In the same year, Semana won honorable mention in the category of human rights for "Torturas en el Ejército" and was a finalist in the opinion category. [6] In 2013, Ricardo Calderón of Semana, José Navia of SoHo, and Semana.com all won prizes from the Círculo de Periodistas de ...
ABC is known for generally supporting conservative political views, [13] and defending the Spanish monarchy. [14] The paper has also a right-wing stance. [15] Its director since 1983, Luis María Ansón, left the paper in 1997; [9] he founded another daily, La Razón, which initially catered to even more conservative readers.
Teresa was a monthly women's magazine which was in circulation in the period 1954–1977 in Madrid, Spain. Its subtitle was Revista para todas las mujeres (Spanish: Magazine For All Women). [1] The title of the magazine was a reference to Saint Teresa of Avila. [2]
Pronto has a high circulation like the other Spanish celebrity weekly, ¡Hola!. [9] [10] In 1993, Pronto had a circulation of 695,585 copies, making it the best-selling magazine in Spain. [11]
El antisemitismo en España: la imagen del judío, 1812–2002. Madrid: Marcial Pons Historia. ISBN 84-95379-44-9. Isidro González (2004). Los judíos y la Segunda República. 1931–1939. Madrid: Alianza Editorial. ISBN 84-206-4598-2. Lisbona, José Antonio (2004). España-Israel. Historia de unas relaciones secretas. Madrid: Temas de Hoy.
The Institute of Women (Instituto de las Mujeres, formerly Instituto de la Mujer) is a Spanish autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Equality. [3] It was established in 1983, "with its main aim ... the promotion of conditions to facilitate social equality between the sexes and the participation of women in political, cultural, economic and social life".
Revista de Occidente (Spanish: Magazine of the West) is a cultural magazine which has been in circulation since 1923 with some interruptions. It is based in Madrid, Spain, and is known for its founder, José Ortega y Gasset , a Spanish philosopher.