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The forbidden opinion polls of the Spanish Transition. Access to public information and Digital History
Culture & History Digital Journal ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-17 , DOI: 10.3989/chdj.2018.019
Raúl Magallón-Rosa

The goal of this research is to analyse the role played by social media, the periodicals library and access to public information when revisiting collective memory on the Spanish Transition. The analysis is carried out based on an unpublished interview to Adolfo Suarez in 1995. During the interview, and off-the-record, former Spanish president Adolfo Suarez confessed to journalist Victoria Prego that the monarchy was not subjected to referendum because the opinion polls suggested they would lose. Those statements came to light 20 years later, after a special TV program broadcast by La Sexta Columna that turned Adolfo Suarez into a trending topic for several days. Between 1955 and 1972 at least six opinion polls were carried out - perfectly documented and censored or silenced at the time - asking Spaniards about their preferences on the best government system for Spain.

中文翻译:

西班牙过渡时期被禁止的民意调查。访问公共信息和数字历史

本研究的目标是分析社交媒体、期刊图书馆和公共信息在重新审视西班牙过渡时期的集体记忆时所扮演的角色。分析是基于 1995 年对阿道夫·苏亚雷斯的未公开采访进行的。 在采访中,西班牙前总统阿道夫·苏亚雷斯私下向记者维多利亚·普雷戈承认君主制没有进行公投,因为民意调查显示他们会输的。20 年后,在 La Sexta Columna 播出的特别电视节目将阿道夫·苏亚雷斯 (Adolfo Suarez) 变成了热门话题之后,这些言论在 20 年后曝光。
更新日期:2019-01-17
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