The article focuses on the issue of the press in Western Libya, starting from the Ottoman age, up to early 1920. In particular, the author analyzes the newspaper «al-Liwāʼ al-Ṭarābulusī», the official mouthpiece of the National Reform Party, whose secretary was Azzam and president al-Qizani, both involved in the newspaper activities. The article also aims to shed light on the editorial network that linked Libya to Italy, focusing on the League of oppressed peoples propaganda.
Stampa d’Oltremare: giornali e giornalisti nella Tripoli coloniale
simona berhe
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Abstract
The article focuses on the issue of the press in Western Libya, starting from the Ottoman age, up to early 1920. In particular, the author analyzes the newspaper «al-Liwāʼ al-Ṭarābulusī», the official mouthpiece of the National Reform Party, whose secretary was Azzam and president al-Qizani, both involved in the newspaper activities. The article also aims to shed light on the editorial network that linked Libya to Italy, focusing on the League of oppressed peoples propaganda.File in questo prodotto:
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