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Montejurra was a Spanish monthly magazine, published between 1960 and 1971. Based in Pamplona it was distributed mostly in Navarre and Northern Spain, though pre-paid copies sent by mail reached recipients in the entire country. Its circulation is not clear; at one point the editors hoped to have 20,000 subscribers. The monthly was formatted as a political magazine and evolved from a 4-page text-only bulletin to a 44-page partially color illustrated review; altogether there were 106 issues published. Politically Montejurra was clearly identified as a Carlist periodical. Its launch was related to Carlism adopting a conciliatory position towards Francoism; following first ambiguous and then increasingly critical stand, since the mid-1960s the monthly suffered from censorship interventions, e

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  • Montejurra fue una revista mensual española, publicado entre 1960 y 1971. Con sede en Pamplona fue distribuida principalmente en Navarra y en el norte de España, aunque las copias prepagadas se enviaban por correo a destinatarios de todo el país. Su circulación no está clara; en un momento los editores señala que esperaban tener 20.000 suscriptores. La publicación mensual llevaba formato de revista política y evolucionó de un bolteín de texto de 4 páginas a una revista ilustrada de 44 páginas parcialmente a color; en conjunto se llegaron a publicar 106 números. Políticamente, Montejurra fue claramente identificada como periódico carlista. Su lanzamiento estuvo relacionado con el hecho de que el Carlismo adoptase una posición conciliadora hacia franquismo; siguió con una postura más ambigua para ir pasando a posiciones cada vez más críticas, desde mediados de los años 1960 donde mensualmente sufría las intervenciones de censura para, finalmente, ser clausurado por la autoridad administrativa. El consejo editorial de Montejurra estaba controlado por miembros de la facción progresista y las publicaciones mensuales resultaron vitales en su apuesta de control del movimiento; su hilo principal fue la promoción de la dinastía Borbón-Parma, en especial del príncipe Carlos Hugo. (es)
  • Montejurra was a Spanish monthly magazine, published between 1960 and 1971. Based in Pamplona it was distributed mostly in Navarre and Northern Spain, though pre-paid copies sent by mail reached recipients in the entire country. Its circulation is not clear; at one point the editors hoped to have 20,000 subscribers. The monthly was formatted as a political magazine and evolved from a 4-page text-only bulletin to a 44-page partially color illustrated review; altogether there were 106 issues published. Politically Montejurra was clearly identified as a Carlist periodical. Its launch was related to Carlism adopting a conciliatory position towards Francoism; following first ambiguous and then increasingly critical stand, since the mid-1960s the monthly suffered from censorship interventions, eventually to be forcibly closed by administration. Montejurra's editorial board was dominated by members of the Progressist faction and the monthly proved vital in their bid for control of the movement; its dominant thread was promotion of the Borbón-Parma dynasty, and especially prince Carlos Hugo. (en)
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  • Montejurra fue una revista mensual española, publicado entre 1960 y 1971. Con sede en Pamplona fue distribuida principalmente en Navarra y en el norte de España, aunque las copias prepagadas se enviaban por correo a destinatarios de todo el país. Su circulación no está clara; en un momento los editores señala que esperaban tener 20.000 suscriptores. La publicación mensual llevaba formato de revista política y evolucionó de un bolteín de texto de 4 páginas a una revista ilustrada de 44 páginas parcialmente a color; en conjunto se llegaron a publicar 106 números. Políticamente, Montejurra fue claramente identificada como periódico carlista. Su lanzamiento estuvo relacionado con el hecho de que el Carlismo adoptase una posición conciliadora hacia franquismo; siguió con una postura más ambigua (es)
  • Montejurra was a Spanish monthly magazine, published between 1960 and 1971. Based in Pamplona it was distributed mostly in Navarre and Northern Spain, though pre-paid copies sent by mail reached recipients in the entire country. Its circulation is not clear; at one point the editors hoped to have 20,000 subscribers. The monthly was formatted as a political magazine and evolved from a 4-page text-only bulletin to a 44-page partially color illustrated review; altogether there were 106 issues published. Politically Montejurra was clearly identified as a Carlist periodical. Its launch was related to Carlism adopting a conciliatory position towards Francoism; following first ambiguous and then increasingly critical stand, since the mid-1960s the monthly suffered from censorship interventions, e (en)
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