词条 | La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime |
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| name = La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime | logo = | image = La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime May 1 1941 issue.png | image_size = 200px | caption = May 1, 1941 issue of La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime | type = Weekly; irregular underground publication during the Second World War | format = | owners = | founder = | publisher = | editor = | chiefeditor = | assoceditor = | maneditor = | newseditor = | managingeditordesign = | campuseditor = | campuschief = | opeditor = | sportseditor = | photoeditor = | seniorstaff = | staff = | foundation = October 5, 1935 | political = Communist | language = French language | ceased publication = 1950 | relaunched = | headquarters = | circulation = | sister newspapers = | ISSN = | oclc = | website = }}La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime ('Workers', Peasants' and Sailors' Brittany') was a weekly newspaper published 1935-1950 in Brittany, France. It a regional organ of the French Communist Party in Brittany.[1][2] The newspaper was launched on October 5, 1935 by Auguste Havez.[1][3][4] The launching of the new publication was helped by the communist parliamentarian Alain Signor.[5] The newspaper was initially published from Douarnenez.[1] It replaced the publication La République ouvrière et paysanne ('The Workers' and Peasants' Republic').[6] La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime was distributed throughout Finistère, Côtes-du-Nord and a section of Morbihan.[2][3] La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime was banned, along with all other communist newspapers, by the Daladier government in 1939.[3] Around March/April 1941 it re-appeared as a clandestine publication in Brest, no longer as a weekly.[1][7] It was distributed in Rennes and Nantes.[7] A handful of copies of the newspaper from this period are archived at the French National Library.[8]In the post-war era, La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne et maritime was the organ of the Finistère Federation of the Communist Party.[9] The newspaper was closed down in June 1950.[1] References{{Portal|France|Communism}}1. ^1 2 3 4 French National Library. La Bretagne ouvrière, paysanne, maritime 2. ^1 Leguen, Marcel. [https://books.google.com/books?id=iANlAAAAMAAJ Deux siècles de presse écrite en Bretagne]. [Spézet]: Coop Breizh, 2002. p. 111 3. ^1 2 Feyel, Gilles. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Cp5ZAAAAMAAJ La distribution et la diffusion de la presse, du XVIIIe siècle au IIIe millénaire]. Paris: Panthéon-Assas, 2002. p. 289 4. ^Gotovitch, José, and Aldo Agosti. [https://books.google.com/books?id=LkjtAAAAMAAJ Komintern: l'histoire et les hommes: dictionnaire biographique de l'Internationale communiste en France, en Belgique, au Luxembourg, en Suisse et à Moscou (1919-1943)]. Paris: Ed. de l'Atelier, Ed. Ouvrières, 2001. p. 454 5. ^French National Assembly. Alain SIGNOR (1905 - 1970) 6. ^Bougeard, Christian. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a6xHdxxpbqAC&pg=PA71 La Bretagne d'une guerre à l'autre: (1914-1945)]. [Paris]: Gisserot, 1999. p. 71 7. ^1 Sainclivier, Jacqueline. [https://books.google.com/books?id=tu9-AAAAIAAJ La Bretagne dans la guerre: 1939-1945]. Rennes: Ed. Ouest-France [u.a.], 1994. p. 140 8. ^Sainclivier, Jacqueline. [https://books.google.com/books?id=_gxnAAAAMAAJ La résistance en Ille-&-Vilaine, 1940-1944]. [Rennes]: PUR, Presses universitaires Rennes, 1993. p. 11 9. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=ATosAQAAIAAJ Historiens et géographes], Eds. 356–357. Association des professeurs d'histoire et géographie., 1997. p. 189 External links
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