Red lily (review)

red Lily , " Quarterly review of studies royalistes" , Monarchiste is a quarterly review French founded with Paris in 1976 (No 1, Nov.), whose director is Yvan Aumont and editor association Jean-Philippe Chauvin. It is about one of the publications published by the Nouvelle royalist action.

This review is devoted essentially to the history of the French royalism, the action of the monarchists in the other countries and to debates around the political standpoint taken by the movement.

History

Before the rebirth of the title in 1976, the title was carried by two publications:
  • the red first Lys is appeared in the years 1945-46. It was the body of the socialist Mouvement monarchist animated by Jean-Marc Bourquin;
  • the second, with the more transitory existence, had been created in the years 1970 by a group of young royalists in rupture of round of applause with the French Action. It is appeared by it only three numbers.

Sources

  • Patrick Louis, History of the royalists of the Release at our days, Grancher, Paris, 1994.
  • Bertrand Renouvin, Royalism, history and topicality , Economica, Paris, 1997.
  • Philippe Vilgier, the red Lily and royalists with the Release , Street pedlar and Merry Guard, Paris, 1994.
  • " the three lilies " by Chauvinistic Jean-Philippe, in red Review Lily number 49, 3rd quarter 2001.

External bonds

Official site of the red Lily

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