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Corinna Zeltsman: Ink Under the Fingernails. Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico: University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 2021, 342 p. $34.95, Hardcover, ISBN 9780520344341.

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Title: Corinna Zeltsman: Ink Under the Fingernails. Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century Mexico: University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 2021, 342 p. $34.95, Hardcover, ISBN 9780520344341.
Authors: González Quintero, Nicolás Alejandro1 (AUTHOR) nagonzalezq@usp.br
Source: Publishing Research Quarterly. Dec2022, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p813-815. 3p.
Abstract: In doing so, Corinna Zeltsman highlights the political impact exercised by presses, demonstrating how printers engaged in processes of state formation and influenced public opinion. Zeltsman recounts that printing was a privilege granted by royal authorities. Zeltsman states that political factions' growing interest in printing generated new questions regarding the role of printers. [Extracted from the article]
Subject Terms: *Public opinion, *Freedom of the press, Fingernails, Practical politics, Nineteenth century, State formation, Paperbacks
Geographic Terms: Berkeley (Calif.)
Company/Entity: University of California Press
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ISSN: 10538801
DOI: 10.1007/s12109-022-09925-x
Database: Communication & Mass Media Complete
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