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''La Veu de Catalunya'' (Catalonia voice) was a Catalan newspaper founded by
Enric Prat de la Riba Enric Prat de la Riba i Sarrà (; 29 November 1870 – 1 August 1917) was a Catalan politician, lawyer and writer. He was a member of the , where one of the earliest definitions of Catalan nationalism was formulated. He became the first Pr ...
that was published in Barcelona from 1 January 1899 to 8 January 1937, with two editions daily. It was the press organ for the ideological and political program of the Lliga Regionalista, and the conservative editorial line promoted the so-called '' Autonomia'', the normality of the public use of the Catalan language and the Catalan school. From a journalistic point of view, it was a modern newspaper, organized by sections, with correspondents and collaborators in the territory, and a team that combined young people and the best journalists of the time. It was the longest running newspaper in Catalan of the 20th century, with 38 years of daily publication. The header, designed by Domènec i Montaner, showed a quadribarred eagle. Josep Pla and
Eugeni Xammar Eugeni Xammar i Puigventós ( Barcelona, January 17, 1888 – L'Ametlla del Vallès, December 5, 1973) was an international journalist, career diplomat, and polyglot translator (he spoke seven languages and wrote five) who lived most of his life ...
, in their day, and journalism historian Josep Maria Figueres, nowadays, have considered ''La Veu'' the best Catalan newspaper ever. Also under that name, Valentí Almirall's '' Diari Català'' had previously been published during one of the periods in which it was suspended, between 30 July and 28 August 1880.


History

The newspaper "La Veu", as it is popularly known, was a continuation of the literary and political weekly of the same name, founded in 1891 by Narcís Verdaguer, Joaquim Cabot and Jaume Collell and published in December 1898, when it became a daily newspaper. The main political and journalistic figures of the future ''Veu de Catalunya'' newspaper, such as
Francesc Cambó Francesc Cambó i Batlle (; 2 September 1876 – 30 April 1947) was a conservative Spanish politician from Catalonia, founder and leader of the autonomist party '' Lliga Regionalista''. He was a minister in several Spanish governments. He suppo ...
,
Lluís Duran i Ventosa Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish language, Spanish form of the originally Germanic language, Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese language, Portuguese and ...
, Josep Puig i Cadafalch,
Joaquim Rubió i Ors Joaquim is the Portuguese language, Portuguese and Catalan language, Catalan version of Joachim and may refer to: * Alberto Joaquim Chipande, politician * Eduardo Joaquim Mulémbwè, politician * Joaquim Agostinho (1943–1984), Portuguese profe ...
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Joan Sardà i Lloret Joan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Joan (given name), including a list of women, men and fictional characters *:Joan of Arc, a French military heroine *Joan (surname) Weather events *Tropical Storm Joan (disambiguation), multiple ...
, were among the writers and contributors. The daily edition was started by Enric Prat de la Riba with a political orientation and in defense of the program of the Regionalist League. It was suspended in different periods, for articles published in 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1905. In 1902, its director was arrested during the day for reproducing an article in ''L' independent de Perpinyà'' on Roussillonese wine makers. The newspaper was also suspended in 1917, when the ''Assemblea de Parlamentaris'' (Parliamentary Assembly) was convened, to prevent it from having a written public forum. In all cases, it appeared with other names (''La Creu de Catalunya'', ''Diari de Catalunya'', ''La Veu de Barcelona'', ''El Poble Català'', ''Baluard de Sitges'' or ''Costa de Ponent'') to avoid the ban. On 25 November 1905, the editorial staff was attacked by a group of soldiers who were upset by a caricature of Junceda, in which he is known as the "Fets del Cu-Cut!" and that this was the beginning of a process of repression of Catalan society through the ''Llei de Jurisdiccions'' (Law of Jurisdictions). That event stimulated the creation of Catalan Solidarity, an alliance of Catalan parties that triumphed in the elections to parliament in 1907. In July 1936, the newspaper installations were intervened, although they continued to be published, but with subtitles that defined the changes in political orientation: ''Diari de l'autonomia i de la República'' (Republic and Autonomous Newspaper), ''Diari antifeixista controlat pel Comitè Obrer'' (Anti-fascist newspaper controlled by workers' committee) and ''CNT-Diari antifeixista-AIT'' ( CNT Anti-fascist newspaper AIT).


Influence

''La Veu'' had a remarkably great social and political influence in the journalism of the first third of the 20th century. It was a modern newspaper, divided into sections, which promoted the professionalization of journalism. It had a wide network of collaborators and correspondents around the world. Its journalists created the first ethical manuals and established precise internal instructions for the writing of articles, the contrast of sources and the design of pages. Its writers include politicians, writers and journalists such as
Enric Prat de la Riba Enric Prat de la Riba i Sarrà (; 29 November 1870 – 1 August 1917) was a Catalan politician, lawyer and writer. He was a member of the , where one of the earliest definitions of Catalan nationalism was formulated. He became the first Pr ...
,
Francesc Cambó Francesc Cambó i Batlle (; 2 September 1876 – 30 April 1947) was a conservative Spanish politician from Catalonia, founder and leader of the autonomist party '' Lliga Regionalista''. He was a minister in several Spanish governments. He suppo ...
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Raimon Casellas Raimon Casellas i Dou (Barcelona, January 7, 1855 – Sant Joan de les Abadesses, November 2, 1910) was a Catalan journalist, art critic, ''modernisme'' narrator and collector. Author of ''Els sots feréstecs'' (1901), a work considered the first ...
, Josep Maria de Sagarra, Joan Maragall,
Joaquim Folch i Torres Joaquim is the Portuguese and Catalan version of Joachim and may refer to: * Alberto Joaquim Chipande, politician * Eduardo Joaquim Mulémbwè, politician * Joaquim Agostinho (1943–1984), Portuguese professional bicycle racer * Joaquim Am ...
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Ildefons Sunyol i Casanovas Ildefonsus or Ildephonsus (rarely ''Ildephoses'' or ''Ildefonse''; Spanish: San Ildefonso; c. 8 December 607 – 23 January 667) was a scholar and theologian who served as the metropolitan Bishop of Toledo for the last decade of his life. His Go ...
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Prudenci Bertrana Prudenci Bertrana i Comte (; Tordera, 19 January 1867 - Barcelona, 21 November 1941) was an important modernist writer in Catalan. Biography During his youth, he studied at Girona. Some years later, he went to Barcelona to pursue a course in in ...
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Josep Maria Junoy Josep is a Catalan masculine given name equivalent to Joseph (Spanish ''José''). People named Josep include: * Josep Bargalló (born 1958), Catalan philologist and former politician * Josep Bartolí (1910-1995), Catalan painter, cartoonist and w ...
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Eugeni d'Ors Eugenio d'Ors i Rovira (; Barcelona, 28 September 1882 – Vilanova i la Geltrú, 25 September 1954) was a spanish people, Spanish writer, essayist, Journalism, journalist, Philosophy, philosopher and Art criticism, art critic. He wrote in both C ...
(with the pseudonym "Xènius"), Josep Pla, Josep Lleonart i Maragall, Jaume Bofill i Mates ("Puck", "Guerau de Liost", "One"), Josep Carner ("Bellafila", "Caliban", "Two"), Manuel Brunet, Carles Sentís,
Irene Polo Irene Polo Roig (27 November 1909 – 3 April 1942) was a Spanish journalist, publicist, theater representative, and translator. She was one of the first women journalists in the Catalan press. Polo, who favored labor rights, participated in the ...
, Ignasi Agustí, Ferran Agulló ("Pol") and
Manuel de Montoliu Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel Charles Fuqua Manuel Jr. (born January 4, 1944), is an American former professional baseball playe ...
. It is worth highlighting the importance of its literary and thought pages, such as the daily collaboration of Xènius with his "Glosari", between 1906 and 1921, the verses of Josep Carner "Rimes de l'hora", the narrative of Narcís Oller, the translations of Sagarra, the articles of Josep Pla, Gaziel, Maragall, etc. In 1909,
Raimon Casellas Raimon Casellas i Dou (Barcelona, January 7, 1855 – Sant Joan de les Abadesses, November 2, 1910) was a Catalan journalist, art critic, ''modernisme'' narrator and collector. Author of ''Els sots feréstecs'' (1901), a work considered the first ...
and Joaquim Folch i Torres created the ''Pàgina Artística'' (Artistic Page) for their art reviews. When Casellas committed suicide in 1910, Folch moved to the head of the art section of ''La Veu'' and used to sign with the pseudonym "Flama". From this platform, he was one of the first to use the term " Noucentisme", coined by Eugeni d'Ors, a participant in the very definition of the cultural movement of renewal that still did not respond to a specific definition. Between 1929 and 1930, Llucieta Canyà was the head of the daily section ''Món feminí'' (Feminine World), essential to understand the Spanish conservative feminist movement before the Civil War. Manuel Brunet was in charge of the cultural section. In this section appeared the first 28 chants of Dante's '' Divine Comedy'', translated into Catalanby Josep Maria de Sagarra, with 27 corresponding comments, but the Civil War truncated this enterprise. In addition to Prat de la Riba, Josep Morató i Grau, Joaquim Pellicena i Camacho and
Ramon d'Abadal i de Vinyals Ramon d'Abadal i de Vinyals (1888–1970) was a Catalan historian, politician and journalist. Life Abadal i de Vinyals was born in Vic. He graduated in law at the University of Barcelona in 1910. He also completed studies in history in both Barc ...
were also directors of the newspaper.


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External links


''La Veu de Catalunya'', ''diari catalá d'avisos, noticias y anuncis'' (Barcelona, 1899–1937)
ARCA Portal, Arxiu de Revistes Catalanes Antigues, (Antique Catalan Magazines Archive)

ARCA Portal, Arxiu de Revistes Catalanes Antigues, (Antique Catalan Magazines Archive)
''Diari Català'' com ''La Veu de Cataluny''a (juliol-agost 1880)
at ''Projecte'' ''Almirall'': Ateneu Barcelonès portal of culture and thought of XIX century. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Veu de Catalunya, La Catalan-language newspapers Defunct newspapers published in Spain Newspapers published in Barcelona Daily newspapers published in Spain