L'Intransigeant
Front page from 1 May 1891 | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Founder(s) | Henri Rochefort |
Founded | July 1880 |
Language | French |
Ceased publication | 1940 |
L'Intransigeant was a French newspaper, founded in July 1880 by Henri Rochefort. Initially representing the left-wing opposition, it developed towards the right during the Boulanger affair (Rochefort supported Boulanger) and became a major right-wing newspaper by the 1920s. The newspaper was vehemently anti-Dreyfusard, reflecting Rochefort's positions. In 1906 under the direction of Léon Bailby it reaches a circulation of 400,000 copies. It ceased publication after the French surrender in 1940. After the war it was shortly republished in 1947 under the name L'Intransigeant-Journal de Paris, before merging with Paris-Presse.
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External links
- Issues of L'intransigeant from 1880 to 1940 viewable on line in Gallica, the digital library of the BnF
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