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El Imparcial (1867–1933)

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By 1890 it had become one of the main Spanish newspapers and, according to the publication itself, "it was sold even in the smallest villages" and "in the kiosks of the boulevards of Paris, in Marseille, Bordeaux, Nice, Rome, Naples, London and Buenos Aires". At the beginning of the 20th century it
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The newspaper, again under the control of the Gasset family, did not manage to increase its sales nor did it improve its economic situation. The Gasset family had conversations with the publisher and businessman Nicolás María de Urgoiti, although these did not give any results.
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was the one located further to the right and with a more bourgeois audience, fearful of labor movements and new nationalisms. "The Trust" became a powerful publishing group. However, in March 1916
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in 1900. After its initial installation on Calle Mesonero Romanos its headquarters were moved to the Madrid building designed by Daniel Zavala Álvarez at 4 Calle Duque de Alba (
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cultural section of El Imparcial was the most important in the Spanish language for decades, with the regular collaboration of the senior staff of the
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separated from the group, since the operation had not been financially beneficial for the newspaper.
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was founded by Eduardo Gasset y Artime on 16 March 1867. It had an initial circulation of 25,000.
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Machinery of the printing press of El Imparcial, drawing by Manuel Nao, published in 1870 in
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Cover of July 31, 1900, on the occasion of the assassination of the Italian King Humberto I
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It was the newspaper with the greatest circulation and influence during the regency of
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In its last years General Luis Bermúdez de Castro stood out in his management of
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Couture and Consensus. Fashion and Politics in Postcolonial Argentina
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Historia social de la literatura espyearla (en lengua castellana)
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In 1906 the newspaper was one of the founders, together with
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La sociedad madrileña durante la Restauración. 1876-1931
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was a newspaper with a liberal ideology published in
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Eduardo Gasset y Artime
es
Madrid
Spain
ISSN
2171-0244
Media of Spain
List of newspapers
Madrid
Eduardo Gasset y Artime
es

Maria Christina of Austria
Minister of Public Works
Francisco Silvela
Plaza de Tirso de Molina
Generation of '98
Miguel de Unamuno
Ramiro de Maeztu
José Martínez Ruiz
Pío Baroja

Blanco y Negro
El Liberal
Heraldo de Madrid
Second Spanish Republic
Radical Republican Party
Alejandro Lerroux

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