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L'Action Française du Dimanche
L'Action Française du Dimanche, founded in 1908 by notable right-wing intellectuals Charles Maurras and Léon Daudet, emerged as a pivotal republican weekly in France. Renowned for its nationalist, monarchist ideology, it published influential articles that shaped political discourse, particularly during World War I and the interwar period. Featuring a blend of political commentary, cultural critiques, and socio-economic analyses, the newspaper often included contributions from prominent historians and philosophers. Its reputation as a trusted source is rooted in its rigorous editorial standards and its articulation of traditionalist values, making it influential among conservative audiences in France. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of L'Action Française du Dimanche, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1919, including 1,001 scans in total. Explore the historical narratives and discover connections to significant events and figures, perhaps even from your own family history, by searching through these valuable old newspapers.