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Cahiers Charles Maurras
Cahiers Charles Maurras, n°7, February 1963.
Founder(s)Georges Calzant
Marguerite Calzant
LanguageFrench

The Cahiers Charles Maurras were a quarterly journal founded by Georges Calzant and his wife Marguerite Calzant, published from 1960 to 1978. Its purpose was to extend the influence of the ideas of French journalist and politician Charles Maurras, the director of L'Action française. The journal featured collections of texts, studies, memories, and anecdotes aimed at preserving the legacy of the leading thinker of Action française.

According to historian Victor Nguyen, while the Cahiers Charles Maurras provide valuable information, they were produced with little "historical objectivity". · .

Overview

Georges Calzant (1897-1962).

Since Charles Maurras' death on November 16, 1952, several significant texts by him had been published (Saint Pie X, Sauveur de la France, Votre bel aujourd’hui, Maîtres et témoins de ma vie d’esprit, Pascal puni). The team led by Georges Calzant aimed to provide readers with extracts from older works, unpublished writings, studies, and testimonials that complemented the more news-focused weekly Aspects de la France. The journal sought to maintain the influence of one of the most prominent and influential thinkers of his time. The Cahiers Charles Maurras became a "place of worship" for Maurrassians featuring often partisan analyses. The journal, along with L'Ordre Français (since 1956), contributed to {{citation}}: Empty citation (help) of the Vichy regime.

After Georges Calzant passed away on June 28, 1962, the publication was taken over by Pierre Sortais and his wife.

Periodicity

Out of loyalty, the publication dates for the quarterly issues were set as follows:

  • 9: Commemorating both the birth and death anniversaries of Jacques Bainville.
  • 20: Celebrating the birth anniversary of Maurras.
  • 8: Marking the birth anniversary of Frédéric Mistral and the Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary.
  • 16: Commemorating the death anniversary of Maurras and the birth anniversary of Léon Daudet.

A total of 68 issues were published.

Contributors

3

Bibliography

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  1. Leon S. Roudiez (1965). "Maurras and the Action Française in Historical Perspective". The Modern Language Journal. 49 (7): 443–446. doi:10.2307/322563. ISSN 0026-7902. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
  2. ^ {{citation}}: Empty citation (help), Bruno Goyet, Charles Maurras, Paris, Presses de Sciences-Po, 2000, p. 103.
  3. {{citation}}: Empty citation (help),Victor Nguyen (1971). "The State of Maurrassian Studies: Contribution to the Study of the Press and Mentalities". Revue d’Histoire Moderne & Contemporaine. 18 (4): 503–538. doi:10.3406/rhmc.1971.2167. Retrieved 2023-04-29., p.528
  4. Michel Leymarie; Olivier Dard; Jacques Prévotat (2010-06-03). "Le maurrassisme et la culture". [[L'Action française: Culture, Société, Politique]] (in French). Vol. 3. Presses Univ. Septentrion. ISBN 978-2-7574-0147-7. Retrieved 2022-12-10. {{cite book}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  5. Thomas Roman (2020-10-16). Georges Calzant (1897-1962). Histoire et Civilisations (in French). Presses universitaires du Septentrion. pp. 159–177. ISBN 978-2-7574-2124-6. Retrieved 2022-12-10. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |book-title= ignored (help)
  6. Mathias Bernard (2007). La Guerre des droites: De l’affaire Dreyfus à nos jours. Odile Jacob. pp. 110–111. ISBN 9782738185754.
  7. Cahiers Charles Maurras (in French). 1977. Retrieved 2022-12-10.
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