-
Centralist Republic. In 1839,
Cortina also
founded the
literary magazine El
Zurriago Literario (The
Literary Whip), in
order to "preserve the s**** of the classical...
-
Arabic zum. zuna: Sunnah, from
Arabic Sunnah [sunːa] (listen)
zurriaga or
zurriago:
Refers to a type of whip and to a lark. From
Andalusi Arabic surriyaqa...
-
revolutionary and
exalted (exaltados)
political newspapers, such as El
Zurriago [es] or La Tercerola, both
edited and
partially written by Félix Mejía...
-
Trienio was
split between a "radical"
sector linked to the
newspaper "
Zurriago" and that of the "constitutional comuneros", of
which Torrijos was a part...
-
Carolina Sanín". LAUD Estéreo. Sanín,
Carolina (April 24, 2010). "¿Del
zurriago a la palmeta?". El Espectador. Sanín,
Carolina (June 27, 2019). "Leer al...
- 52. I. M. Zavala. "La
prensa exaltada en el
trienio constitucional: 'El
Zurriago'".
Bulletin Hispanique, vol. 69, n°3-4, 1967. pp. 384. Herr,
Richard (1974)...
- sense, we must
emphasize the
political satire press of
Trienio Liberal (El
Zurriago, La Manopla),
where there appeared not only
social themes, but also customism...
-
political writing and
liberalism and
began writing under the
pseudonym Fray
Zurriago de Rondiella.
Later he
founded El
Diario de Avilés and was
director until...
- renovación de votos," of sor
Juana Inés de al Cruz "Diego Calleja, biógrafo. El
zurriago," by Luis de
Salazar y
Castro "Manuel Fernández de
Santa Cruz, catalizador"...