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La Aurora de Matanzas

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La Aurora de Matanzas
TypePeriodical
FormatNewspaper
Founder(s)Diputación Patriótica de Matanzas
LanguageSpanish
Ceased publication1857
RelaunchedAurora del Yumurí (1857-1899)
HeadquartersMatanzas
CityMatanzas
CountryCuba
Circulation (as of 1828)
OCLC number20849161

La Aurora de Matanzas was a 19th-century newspaper published in Matanzas, Cuba, from 1828 to 1857.

Early History

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The publication was the official organ of the Patriotic Deputation of Matanzas (Spanish: Diputación Patriótica de Matanzas).[1] The Matanzas Patriotic Deputation was established in 1827.[2]

The first issue of La Aurora de Matanzas, a triweekly, was published in Matanzas on September 2, 1828.[3]

La Aurora de Matanzas was published three times a week and featured government regulations, news, and literary works.[4] It supported public communication in Matanzas by reflecting the era's material and spiritual progress, advancing printing techniques, updating typography, and offering diverse sections to keep readers informed.[5] The paper addressed diverse disciplines, including science, culture, economics, literature, history, and contemporary events.[6] Declared the "Political-Commercial Journal of Matanzas," it was the first Cuban newspaper to report on foreign wars.[4] The paper's political section included international news, with special attention to the Russo-Turkish War between 1829 and 1830.[2]

La Aurora was widely viewed as the island's top political and literary journal.[4] Its growing popularity by 1830 was fueled by contributions from the young writer Domingo del Monte.[7]

On January 28, 1831, Tiburcio Campe was appointed director of the newspaper.[8]

José Antonio Saco, exiled from Cuba in 1834, called the April 29, 1834 issue "a paper undoubtedly more energetic than La Defensa (Nacional) itself."[9]

By 1837, Gabriel de la Concepción Valdés, an Afro-Cuban poet known as Plácido, had a daily poem published in La Aurora de Matanzas.[10]

The title of the publication was shortened to La Aurora on July 1, 1838.[11] La Aurora was later merged with El Yumurí on August 1, 1857, and renamed Aurora del Yumurí.[4] El Yumurí, established in 1842, was directed by Rafael Otero.[2] After merging, the newspaper launched its first issue on August 1, 1857, and continued until around 1900.[12]

The Biblioteca Gener y Del Monte, in the town of Matanzas, held a complete collection of the provincial newspaper in 1987.[13]

The Cuban National Commission for UNESCO and the National Committee for World Memory included La Aurora del Yumurí's archives in the National Memory of the World Register on March 20, 2013.[5]

Directors

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  • José Pereira (1828-1831)
  • Tiburcio Campe (1831-1833)
  • Francisco Coronado (1857)
  • Rafael Otero (1859-1861)
  • José Quintín Suzarte (1864-1868)
  • José de Armas Céspedes (1868)
  • Francisco de P Flager (1872)
  • Ernesto Lecuona (1883)
  • Pedro Alejandro Boissier (1885)
  • José Franco (1890)[14]

References

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  1. ^ Música colonial cubana en las publicaciones periódicas (1812-1902). Editorial Letras Cubanas. 1979. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  2. ^ a b c "AAVV. Un currículum de Ciencias Sociales para el siglo XXI ..." editorial.redipe.org. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  3. ^ "Newspaper La Aurora de Matanzas". loc.gov. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  4. ^ a b c d The Archives Of Cuba/Los Archivos De Cuba. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8229-7073-6. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  5. ^ a b Karla Beatriz Paredes Galindo (2022). "The Dawn of Matanzas: A Jewel of Cuban Journalism. Option , 38 , 285–298". doi.org. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7498829. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  6. ^ Handmade in Cuba: Rolando Estévez and the Beautiful Books of Ediciones Vigía. University of Florida Press. 2020. ISBN 978-1-68340-288-6. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  7. ^ Diccionario geográfico, estadístico, histórico, de la isla de Cuba,3. Impr. del estab. de Mellado. 1863. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  8. ^ "00382.txt". uflib.ufl.edu. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  9. ^ Centón epistolario de Domingo del Monte. Imprenta "El Siglo XX,". 1924. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  10. ^ Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. Oxford University Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-19-522329-3. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  11. ^ Anuario L/L. Instituto de Literatura y Lingüística de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba. 1984. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  12. ^ "ICON - International Coalition on Newspapers for Aurora del Yumurí". icon.crl.edu. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  13. ^ The Hispanic American Historical Review. Board of Editors of the Hispanic American Review. 1987. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  14. ^ "La Aurora de Matanzas: insignia del periodismo insular". cubaperiodistas.cu. 2021. Retrieved 2025-05-31.
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