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Magazine published 1875–1907 in Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revista Contemporánea was a literary and cultural magazine which was published in the period 1875–1907 in Madrid, Spain. The magazine was the first publication in Spain which introduced German and French thought.[1]
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Founder | José del Perojo |
First issue | 15 December 1875 |
Final issue | June 1907 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
The first issue of Revista Contemporánea appeared on 15 December 1875 in Madrid.[2] The founder was José del Perojo who also edited the magazine in the early period.[2][3] He was a Cuban-born philosopher and political thinker.[3][4]
Revista Contemporánea featured literary articles in addition to those about humanistic and scientific fields.[2] One of the regular contributors of the magazine was Pedro Estasén under the editorship of Perojo.[4] In 1879 Perojo sold the publication to José de Cárdenas, and Francisco de Asís Pacheco replaced him as the editor of the magazine.[2] Its ideological orientation was liberal until that event, and the magazine became a conservative publication.[1] When it held a liberal view, the magazine frequently featured articles concerning the emancipation of women.[1] From 1901 Juan Ortega y Rubio edited the magazine.[2] The last issue of Revista Contemporánea was published in June 1907 when the owner of the magazine, José de Cárdenas, died.[2]
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