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1st Issue of the Journal L Avenir, 16th November, 1830 (printed paper)

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1st Issue of the Journal L Avenir, 16th November, 1830 (printed paper)

BLT290548 1st Issue of the Journal L Avenir, 16th November, 1830 (printed paper) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque de l Institut de France, Paris, France; (add.info.: 1er Numero de L Avenir; celebre journal, ecrit par les catholiques liberaux, reclamant la liberte de la presse, de l enseignement et combattut par la droite et le haut Clerge; famous newspaper founded after the French revolution of 1830 by Hugues de Lamennais and Charles de Montalembert; advocated democratic principles and the separation of church and state; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

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This print showcases the first issue of the renowned Journal L Avenir, published on 16th November 1830. Created by the French School in the 19th century, this historical artifact is now preserved at the Bibliotheque de l Institut de France in Paris. The image captures a significant moment in history as it features the inaugural edition of L Avenir, a celebrated newspaper written by liberal Catholics who advocated for freedom of press and education. However, their progressive ideas faced opposition from both conservative factions and influential members of the clergy. Founded after the French Revolution of 1830 by Hugues de Lamennais and Charles de Montalembert, this groundbreaking publication championed democratic principles and called for a clear separation between church and state. Its bold stance made it controversial but also propelled it to become an influential voice during that era. The photograph exudes revolutionary spirit while symbolizing laicite (secularism) and left-wing ideologies. It serves as a reminder of how journalism can shape society's future by challenging established norms and advocating for change. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images offers us a glimpse into an important chapter in French history when individuals dared to challenge authority, paving the way for progress towards democracy.

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