Le Révolté

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Le Révolté
Frequencybi-monthly
First issueFebruary 1879
Final issueMarch 14, 1885
LanguageFrench

Le Révolté was an

police harassment, in 1885 Grave moved back to France with the journal. The last issue of Le Révolté was 14 March 1885. In 1887 the journal became La Révolte. The switch to La Révolte resulted from a desperate and ineffective effort to avoid legal responsibility for a fine assessed the journal for participating in an illegal lottery in support of military
desertion. Le Révolté was issued semimonthly before May 1886 and afterwards was a four-page weekly. The journal's circulation in 1886 was about 4,000 and by 1889 had grown to 6,000. After 1895, the journal was named Les Temps Nouveaux; it ceased publication in 1914.

References

  1. ^ Tania Woloshyn (14 July 2012). "Colonizing the Côte d'Azur". Riha Journal. Retrieved 18 May 2015.

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