La guerra como espectáculo mediático. La prensa centroamericana en la Gran Guerra (1917)
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Vega Jiménez, Patricia
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La participación de los Estados Unidos en la Gran Guerra en el año de 1917, fue el resultado de múltiples
factores, uno de ellos fue la presión que ejercieron los principales periódicos del mundo. La prensa
centroamericana, particularmente la de Costa Rica y El Salvador no fue la excepción; influyeron echando
mano de diversas estrategias, impulsando al Gobierno estadounidense para que tomase la decisión de
participar en el conflicto que desangraba Europa.
En este estudio se analizan esas estrategias y el rol de la prensa centroamericana en el proceso.
United States participation in the Great War of 1917 was the outcome of multiple factors, one of them was the pressure excerted by the main news papers around the world. Central American press, particulary from Costa Rica and El Salvador was not the exception; influenced the United States´ government into deciding to participate in the conflict suffered by Europe by applying multiple strategies. This study analyzes these strategies and the roll played by the Central American press during the process.
United States participation in the Great War of 1917 was the outcome of multiple factors, one of them was the pressure excerted by the main news papers around the world. Central American press, particulary from Costa Rica and El Salvador was not the exception; influenced the United States´ government into deciding to participate in the conflict suffered by Europe by applying multiple strategies. This study analyzes these strategies and the roll played by the Central American press during the process.
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Guerra, Prensa, Estados Unidos, Estrategias periodísticas, Centroamérica