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In 1960, the satirical paper Hara-Kiri was founded in France by Cavanna and Georges Bernier. It was banned by censorship in 1970, only to reappear under the name Charlie Hebdo. The weekly revealed a number of cartoonists including Topor, Reiser, Cabu, Wolinski and Gébé. This multimedia collection traces its history.
See Theme-based collection"Elle" magazine has accompanied French women since Hélène Lazareff founded it in 1945. Primarily, a fashion magazine, "Elle" also supported the women's emancipation movement. It has never wavered from its initial editorial line, which offered a mix of trivia and serious articles on society. This collection reflects the two-pronged approach.
See Theme-based collectionThis collection was put together for the magazine's 50th anniversary in 2003. L'Express was launched on May 16, 1953. The "History of L'Express" sub-collection contains the chronological history that is featured on the magazine's website.
See Theme-based collection"Le Nouvel Observateur" is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014. The weekly magazine founded by Claude Perdriel and Jean Daniel is the successor of the "France Observateur" magazine. This multimedia collection retraces its history.
See Theme-based collectionA profile of the "Télé 7 Jours" magazine, which boasts the largest print-run of all the French television magazines and founded the 7 d'Or awards ceremony.
See Theme-based collectionThe sports daily "L'Equipe" was launched on 28 February 1946, succeeding "L"Auto". Today, it is still considered as the emblematic French sports newspaper. This collection of television footage covers the period from 1951 to 2014.
See Theme-based collectionThe French daily "L'Humanité" is seen from various angles, constituting its century of history: French domestic policy, international news, its relationship with the French Communist party, its management, and its annual fête, etc.
See Theme-based collection"Le Monde", a French daily founded in 1944 by Hubert Beuve-Méry, is considered as something of an institution in France, and very independent-minded. "Le Monde" is seen here through its various managers, its editorial team, its production and its problems.
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