Despite heavy censorship and sometimes outright control by
either Vichy or the Germans, the authorized press is a useful and
necessary source for anyone studying the period of German
occupation and the Vichy government in France. The daily and weekly
political press, the press created by Vichy for its Chantiers de la
Jeunesse youth movement, its Legion of War veterans and its Peasant
Corporation for agriculture show the regime's ideology and
priorities. A wide variety of other periodicals, including
religious publications, advertising papers, trade papers, and
sports papers, provides insights into the professional and local
life of the period. This book provides a guide to the authorized
press of the occupation period.
With a list of 2500 periodicals, the book covers the more
important daily, weekly, bimonthly, monthly, and quarterly
publications in Paris and the departments. The periodicals are
listed by subject for Paris, alphabetically for the departments.
For each periodical, the book gives city of publication,
approximate beginning and ending dates, and library or archive
where the periodical is held as well as other available information
such as the periodical's prewar political position, what the
periodical said about itself, its relationship with Vichy or the
Germans, and successor publication. If a book or article has been
written about the periodical, it is also included.
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