Cénit

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Cénit
Categories
  • Sociology magazine
  • Literary magazine
Frequency
  • Bimonthly
  • Quarterly
Publisher
OCLC
801836475

Cénit was a magazine which was founded by the exiled leftist Catalan political figures and published in Toulouse, France, between 1951 and 1996. Its subtitle was Revista de Sociología, Ciencia y Literatura (Spanish: Journal of Sociology, Science and Literature).[1]

History and profile

Cénit was launched in 1951 by the Spanish political exiles who had left Spain following the capture of Barcelona by the Francoist forces in 1939.[1][2] It was based in Toulouse and published by Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spanish: National Labour Confederation).[1] From its start to 1971 the magazine came out bimonthly, and then its frequency was switched to quarterly.[1] One of its editors was Federica Montseny.[3] Salvador Cano Carrillo, a Spanish militant anarchist, was among the contributors.[4] In 1954 the magazine received contributions from Benito Milla.[5] It folded in October 1996.[1]

The title of a Swedish leftist magazine, Zenith, was a reference to Cénit.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Cenit: Revista de Sociología, Ciencia y Literatura" (in Spanish). Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  2. ^ Anna Regener (11 February 2022). "Radical Objects: Anarchist Books". History Workshop.
  3. JSTOR 3346171
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