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Bulletin Trimestriel des Publications Défendues en France Imprimées À L'étranger
The Bulletin Trimestriel des Publications Défendues en France Imprimées À L'étranger, founded in 1946 by a coalition of intellectuals and critics, emerged as a crucial publication during a tumultuous period in French history marked by censorship and oppressive regimes. Its mission was to inform the public about banned literature and advocate for freedom of expression. You can find scans of the Bulletin on OldNews.com, featuring over 17 scans available starting from 1867, making it an essential resource for scholars and activists interested in the intersections of literature, politics, and human rights. The quarterly bulletin includes analyses, summaries, and critiques of prohibited works, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted source that influences debates on censorship and cultural freedom in France and beyond. As you explore these valuable archives, consider connecting with historical figures and events, including those from your own family history, and discover the vibrant landscape of past struggles for expression.
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