Le nouveau socialiste

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Le nouveau socialiste
TypeWeekly (1972), Fortnightly (1973–1976)
EditorLucien Brun
Founded26 October 1972 (1972-10-26)
Political alignmentSocialist
LanguageSpanish, French
Ceased publication15 November 1976 (1976-11-15)
Headquarters73 rue Bayard, Toulouse[1] 43°36′40.7″N 1°27′7.4″E / 43.611306°N 1.452056°E / 43.611306; 1.452056
Circulation5,000
OCLC number802984315

Le nouveau socialiste ('New Socialist') was a weekly newspaper in Spanish and French published from Toulouse, France from 1972 to 1976.[1][2][3] It was an organ of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (historic) (PSOE(h)).[2][4]

The first issue of Le nouveau socialiste was published on 26 October 1972.[5] In 1973 it became a fortnightly.[5][6] The issues of Le nouveau socialiste had four pages.[7] It had a circulation of 5,000. Lucien Brun was the editor of Le nouveau socialiste.[1] Jacques Cassan was the director of the publication.[6] The last issue was published on 15 November 1976.[5] Le nouveau socialiste was replaced by El Socialista, published from Madrid.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory. New York: R.R. Bowker, 1993. p. 1418
  2. ^ a b Alted Vigil, Alicia, and Lucienne Domergue. El exilio republicano español en Toulouse (1939 - 1999). Madrid: Univ. Nacional de Educación a Distancia, 2004. p. 264
  3. ^ University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. Le Nouveau socialiste
  4. ^ Borrás, José. Sindicalismo español en la encrucijada. Barcelona: Ediciones Picazo, 1978. p. 286
  5. ^ a b c Fundación Pablo Iglesias. 50 aniversario del exilio español. Madrid: Editorial Pablo Iglesias, 1989. p. 93
  6. ^ a b c Catálogo Colectivo de la Red de Bibliotecas de los Archivos Estatales. Le Nouveau socialiste (1972-1976)[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Ortuño Anaya, Pilar. Los socialistas europeos y la transición española (1959-1977). Madrid: Marcial Pons Historia, 2005. p. 159