Envío

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Envío (or Revista Envío; Envío Magazine) is a

Sandinista movement and of liberation theology, the magazine expanded in the 1990s to cover Central America and the Caribbean region as a whole, along with international sociopolitical themes.[1] The Serials Directory describes the magazine's coverage as "[a]nalysis on the Central American region. For concerned citizens and scholars alike, provides analytical articles, documents, interviews and news stories on the politics and economics of Nicaragua and Central America."[2]

In addition to the Spanish-language edition, the magazine has been published in English from its inception and in Italian since 1994, with the latter edition being published in Italy.[1] Since 2003, the magazine's website also has offered a free archive of all articles going back to 1981.

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Brief history of Envío Magazine," Envío Online (undated).
  2. ^ "Envío - English edition," Serials Directory. December 30, 2002.

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