Défense de l’Occident

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Défense de l’Occident was a conservative French magazine published from 1952 to 1982.

Overview

The magazine was established by Maurice Bardèche in 1952.[1][2][3] Its contributors included Marc Augier and François d'Orcival.[4][5] The magazine was based in Paris.[6]

References

  1. Michael Curtis, Three Against the Third Republic: Sorel, Barrès and Maurras, Transaction Publishers, 2010, p. lvii [1]
  2. Richard S. Levy, Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia Of Prejudice And Persecution, ABC-CLIO, 2005, Volume 1, p. 57 [2]
  3. Olivier Dard, Michel Leymarie, Neil McWilliam, Le maurassisme et la culture: L'action française. Culture, société, politique (III), Presses Universite Septentrion, 2010 , p. 257 [3]
  4. Philippe Carrard, The French Who Fought for Hitler: Memories from the Outcasts, Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 147 [4]
  5. Pascal Dillane, Un ancien dirigeant de l’extrême droite représente la presse française, ACRIMED, February 2005
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