El Nicaragüense and the transnational links of the filibusters

Authors

  • Andreas Beer UNAN-Managua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v0i8.5115

Keywords:

National war, El Nicaragüense, Nicaragua, XIX Century, American Press, Nicaraguan Press, William Walker, Patricio Rivas, Francisco Argüello Estrada, Transnational History

Abstract

Studying El Nicaragüense filibuster's publication, a paper argue that the filibuster´s phenomena in Nicaragua (1855-1857) can be understood if we have a look towards process, products and transnational actors. The paper analyzes how the bilingual newspaper transfers an American journalism concept to the ism that collided Nicaraguan ideas; however meant progress for those related to liberalism in Nicaragua. The paper explores the newspaper propagandistic success that despite of having limited circumscription to the United State, had an enormous impact. This essay also discuss Cubans influence of Cubans in Walker´s troop, and concludes that they played an important communication role in cultural and linguistic translation between Nicaraguan and Anglo – Saxons.

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Author Biography

Andreas Beer, UNAN-Managua

Doctorado por la Universidad de Rostock (2014). Realizó estudios en ciencias políticas, literatura alemana e inglesa en las universidades de Rostock (Alemania), Cork (Irlanda) y Murcia (España). Su área de especialización es “Estudios culturales angloparlantes”. Trabajó en las universidades de Rostock y Constanza.

Published

2017-10-09

How to Cite

Beer, A. (2017). El Nicaragüense and the transnational links of the filibusters. Revista Humanismo Y Cambio Social, (8), 10–23. https://doi.org/10.5377/hcs.v0i8.5115

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