词条 | Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest |
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| name = Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest | logo = | image = Le travailleur du centre et du centre ouest May 1 1944 issue cover.png | image_size = 200px | caption = Le Travailleur du Centre et du Centre Ouest, May 1, 1944 cover | type = Weekly | format = | owners = | founder = | publisher = French Communist Party | editor = | chiefeditor = | assoceditor = | maneditor = | newseditor = | managingeditordesign = | campuseditor = | campuschief = | opeditor = | sportseditor = | photoeditor = | seniorstaff = | staff = | foundation = | political = Communist | language = French language | ceased publication = | relaunched = | headquarters = 6, rue de la Providence, Limoges {{Coord|45|49|46.6|N|1|15|55.6|E}}[1] | circulation = 5,000 | sister newspapers = | ISSN = | oclc = | website = }}Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest ('The Mid-West Worker') was a communist weekly newspaper published from Limoges, France.[1][2] Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest was the regional organ of the French Communist Party in Limousin. It was founded as a continuation of the Communist Party newspaper in Corrèze, Le Travailleur de Corrèze, and the communist organs in Creuse and the Haute-Vienne.[3]Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest was printed in 5,000 copies. As of 1929, 62% of its subscribers lived in the country-side. For example, 3.2% of the inhabitants of Saint-Julien-le-Petit were subscribers, compared to 0.3% in Limoges and 1.9% in Saint-Junien.[2] Le Travailleur du Centre Ouest supported collectivization as the solution for the agrarian crisis.[2] During the Second World War, it was published irregularly as Le Travailleur du Centre et du Centre Ouest.[4] References1. ^1 [https://books.google.com/books?id=IlnQAAAAMAAJ Nomenclature des journaux & revues en langue française du monde entier]. Paris, Les bureaux de l'Argus, 1937. p. 448 {{DEFAULTSORT:Travailleur du Centre Ouest, le}}{{france-newspaper-stub}}2. ^1 2 Tricard, Jean, Philippe Grandcoing, and Robert Chanaud. [https://books.google.com/books?id=fe5YCq5SiHYC&pg=PA398 Le Limousin, pays et identités: enquêtes d'histoire (de l'antiquité au XXIe siècle)]. Limoges: Pulim, 2006. p. 398 3. ^Arkheia. Le PCF dans le Sud-Ouest : centre et périphérie 4. ^French National Library. Le Travailleur du Centre et du Centre Ouest 5 : French-language newspapers|History of the French Communist Party|Newspapers published in France|Communist newspapers|Media in Limoges |
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