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Correspondance de la Ligue Populaire pour le Repos du Dimanche en France
Founded in 1906, *Correspondance de la Ligue Populaire pour le Repos du Dimanche* has served as a pivotal French publication advocating for Sunday rest and leisure, supported by influential figures such as Émile Zola and various social reformers. Over the decades, the newspaper has chronicled the socio-political landscape of France, especially in Île-de-France, offering insightful articles on labor rights, cultural activities, and lifestyle trends that emphasize the importance of rejuvenation through rest. Renowned for its balanced reporting, it has built a reputation as a trusted source reflecting societal attitudes. OldNews.com offers scans of *Correspondance de la Ligue Populaire pour le Repos du Dimanche*, starting from 1903 and including 2 scans in total. Explore historical figures and events that may connect to your family history, and discover the enduring legacy of this influential publication in shaping public discourse around work-life balance in France. Search today for these invaluable resources on OldNews.com.