Pierre Gaxotte (19 November 1895 – 21 November 1982) was a French historian. Gaxotte was born in Revigny-sur-Ornain, Meuse. He began his career as a history...
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published on 29 November 1930. It was placed under the direction of Pierre Gaxotte until 1939. Journalists of the paper included Lucien Rebatet, Alain...
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becoming editor of the journal in 1932. In this role, he was close to Pierre Gaxotte, who converted him to fascism. He visited Nazi Germany in 1936 with...
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(1894–1973) Brother Athanese-Emile (1880–1952) Nicolas Chopin (1771–1844) Pierre Gaxotte (1895–1982) Belgian Lorraine Côtes de Toul List of rulers of Lorraine...
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wing historians of the twentieth century including Augustin Cochin and Pierre Gaxotte. Other significant 19th-century historians of the revolution include:...
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field of anthropology. At ENS, Dumézil became a close friend of Pierre Gaxotte. Gaxotte was a follower of Charles Maurras, leader of the nationalist Action...
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fascist paper founded by dissidents from the Action Française and led by Pierre Gaxotte. Brasillach was attracted to the fascistic Rexist movement in Belgium...
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antisemitism in the 1930s. Conservative writers such as Paul Morand, Pierre Gaxotte, Marcel Jouhandeau, and the leader of Action française Charles Maurras...
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Daudet Pierre Drieu La Rochelle Édouard Drumont André Fraigneau Pierre Gaxotte Pierre Gripari Kléber Haedens Marcel Jouhandeau Jacques de Lacretelle Jean...
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1920 compta, pour sa session normale, sept regus - dont le premier fut Pierre Gaxotte -, ¤t, pour sa < session spéciale >, vingt-six regus. L'École normale...
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