When you hear "Urquiza traitor". Press and Opinion Trends in the 1840s
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https://doi.org/10.35305/prohistoria.vi30.1165Keywords:
Urquiza, Rosas, Politics, Confederation, PressAbstract
The main objective of this paper is to analyze how the Entre Ríos press, and power and opinion groups intervene in the context of a possible conspiracy plan at the juncture of the Alcaraz Treaty. This agreement, according to its initial premises, would resolve by peaceful methods the conflict that Corrientes maintains with the Confederation. The Entrerriano Federal has not been sufficiently investigated and constitutes one of the central materials of this investigation, in its pages it tries to give account of the actions of the government at a time where it has a position not entirely clear in relation to the head of the Confederation.
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