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Focuses on news from Haiti or concerning Haiti; published in French, in English and in Haitian Creole. Le Forum: Maine Orono 1974 Le FORUM is a French bilingual, socio-cultural periodical published by the Franco-American Centre. It is a major voice for Franco Americans both throughout Maine and nationally, and has become a unique vehicle for ...
The history makers: The press of Europe from its beginnings through 1965 (LSU Press, 1966), pp. 167–93, 438-39; Pettegree, Andrew. The invention of news: How the world came to know about itself (Yale UP, 2014). Popkin, Jeremy D. "The Press and the French revolution after two hundred years." French Historical Studies (1990): 664–83 in JSTOR
"The Failings of Popular News Censorship in Nineteenth-Century France." Book History 4.1 (2001): 49–80. online; Edelstein, Melvin. "La Feuille villageoise, the Revolutionary Press, and the Question of Rural Political Participation." French Historical Studies (1971): 175–203. in JSTOR; Eisendrath, Charles R. "Politics and Journalism--French ...
L'Histoire is a monthly mainstream French magazine dedicated to historical studies, recognized by peers as the most important historical popular magazine (as opposed to specific university journals or less scientific popular historical magazines). L'Histoire was founded by Michel Winock.
Since 2000 newly produced free papers have further weakened the established press. Still, 80 daily papers remain, and there is a wide range of weeklies, many of which now feature internet sites. Regional papers have remained relatively unaffected by the decline, with provincial newspapers commanding a higher degree of reader loyalty.
This article includes French historians and other writers from France making important contributions to history, and having an article in either English or French Wikipedia. The list is organized chronologically, with sections devoted to time periods.
The Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine ("Review of modern and contemporary history") is a three-monthly French academic journal covering the history of France. It was established in 1899 by Pierre Caron and Philippe Sagnac and is published by the Société d’histoire moderne et contemporaine .
Courrier de l'Égypte : published in French-occupied Egypt; Le Courier de l'Europe : Samuel Swinton, puis Radix de Sainte-Foix (propriétaires), Alphonse-Joseph Serre de la Tour, puis Charles Théveneau de Morande (directeurs) Le Courrier de Brabant : Camille Desmoulins; Le Courrier de Provence : Mirabeau