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*Paula Alonso* is Associate Professor of History and International Affairs at The George Washington University. She is the author of _Between Revolution and the Ballot Box_. _The Origins of the Argentine Radical Party in the 1890s_ (CUP, 2000); _Jardines secretos, legitimaciones públicas. El Partido Autonomista Nacional y la política Argentina de fin de siglo XIX_, (Edhasa, 2010); (editor) _Construcciones impresas. Panfletos, diarios y revistas en la formación de los estados nacionales en América Latina, 1820-1920_ (FCE, 2003); (co-editor) _El sistema federal argentino a fin de siglo XIX. Debates y coyunturas_ (Edhasa, 2015), and has published in the _Hispanic American Historical Review_ and the _Journal of Latin American Studies_, among other journals.

*Laura Cucchi* holds a position as Associate Researcher at the Argentine National Scientific and Technical Research Council. She is currently Research Associate at the Latin American Centre (University of Oxford) and Visiting Researcher at the Lateinamerika-Institut (Freie Universität Berlin) thanks to a Gerda-Henkel- Postdoctoral Grant. Her publications include “Prensa política y legislación de imprenta en Córdoba en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX”, _Revista de Indias_ 74:260 (2014), and “Confrontations in the Argentine Congress during state formation (1862-1880): Provincial politicians, national authorities, and the public sphere of Buenos Aires”, _Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies_, 29:2 (2023).

*Juan Neves-Sarriegui* is an Associate Member of the Oxford History Faculty and postdoctoral researcher in the project ‘Latin America and the Global History of Democracy, 1810-1930’ (Oxford History Faculty, OSGA and the Gerda Henkel Foundation). He completed his doctorate at Oxford with the thesis ‘Revolution in the Rio de la Plata: Political Culture and Periodical Press, c. 1780-1830’, which explores the changes brought about by the press in the age of Atlantic revolutions.

*Eduardo Posada-Carbó* is Professor of the History and Politics of Latin America at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies and the History Faculty, and William Golding Senior Research Fellow at Brasenos College. He is the co-editor (with Joanna Innes and Mark Philp) of _Re-Imagining Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1780-1870_ (OUP, 2023), and has published on the history of journalism in Latin America, including ‘Newspapers, politics, and elections in Colombia, 1830–1930’, _The Historical Journal_ 53.4 (2010).

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