Fotoperiodismo en la Guerra del Rif (1909)
Keywords:
Guerra del Rif, España-Marruecos, conflicto político, fotoperiodismo, Rif War, Spain-Morocco, conflict, photojournalismAbstract
En 1909 España entró en guerra con Marruecos, un conflicto armado que ha pasado a la historia como la guerra del Rif. En el transcurso de la misma cambiaron muchas cosas en España, pues una población descontenta logró derrocar a un gobierno que promovió la injusta medida de enviar al frente a los reservistas. Paralelamente a ello, esta guerra significó el inicio efectivo del fotoperiodismo en España, ya que las principales revistas gráficas enviaron al escenario del conflicto a reporteros que semanalmente enviaban sus fotografías desde el mismísimo campo de batalla.
In1909, Spain entered into a war with Morocco, an armed conflict which has passed into history as the Rif War. During this war, many things changed in Spain because a discontented nation managed to bring down a Government that promoted the injustice of sending the reserve troops to the Front. At the same time, this war brought about the beginning of photojournalism in Spain which meant that the principal illustrated magazines sent their graphic reporters to the war zone and they were able to publish weekly photos directly from the scene of battle.
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