Les Temps nouveaux

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Les Temps nouveaux
Les Temps Nouveaux.jpg
description Anarchist magazine
language French
First edition May 4, 1895
attitude 1914
Frequency of publication weekly
Sold edition 7000 copies
editor Jean Grave
ISSN

Les Temps nouveaux was an anarchist magazine founded in 1895 by Jean Grave . It was the successor to La Révolte magazine .

history

The first edition of Les Temps nouveaux appeared on May 4, 1895 with a print run of 18,000 copies. The title (German about: The New Times ) came from the feminist Celine Renooz . Regular authors included - in addition to the editor Jean Grave - Peter Kropotkin , Élisée Reclus , Bernard Lazare , Octave Mirbeau , Nadar and Christiaan Cornelissen . The drawings and illustrations were provided by František Kupka , Paul Signac , Maximilien Luce , Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen and Charles Angrand, among others .

The last edition of Les Temps nouveaux appeared on August 1, 1914 . Due to the mobilization after the outbreak of the First World War , the magazine lost many readers and had to stop publishing for financial reasons. At the end of the publication in August 1914, 982 issues and two special issues had appeared. Les Temps nouveaux also published 72 brochures with a circulation of several thousand copies.

Most of the contributors to the magazine gathered in the Union sacrée of the First World War, in particular the Manifesto of the Sixteen and the publications of May 1916 and June 1919, the bulletins favorables of the Union sacrée, and thus turned against German aggression and the anarchist ones Traditions of anti-militarism and fundamental opposition to any party in international military conflict.

The magazine appeared again from 1916 to 1921. From 1919, however, after a dispute between the editorial group and himself, Grave only took part in the magazine to a minimal extent.

literature

  • Jean Maitron: Le mouvement anarchiste en France . Paris 1975.

Web links

Commons : Les Temps nouveaux  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean Maitron: Le mouvement anarchiste en France , Gallimard, Paris 1992, ISBN 2070724980 , p. 464.
  2. René Bianco, Répertoire des périodiques anarchistes de langue française: un siècle de presse anarchiste d'expression française, 1880-1983 , Aix-Marseille, 1987
  3. a b Alain Accardo, Albert Libertad, Gaetano Manfredonia, Le culte de la Charogne , Marseille, Agone, coll. "Mémoires Sociales", 2006