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Tunis-Socialiste
Cover of Tunis-Socialiste, November 6, 1947 issue
TypeDaily
PublisherTunisian Federation of SFIO
Founded1921
Political alignmentSocialist
LanguageFrench language
HeadquartersTunis

Tunis-Socialiste was a French language daily evening newspaper published from Tunis, Tunisia.[1] It was the organ of Tunisian Federation of SFIO.[1][2] The newspaper was founded in March 1921, after the communists had split away from SFIO and taken the publication l'Avenir sociale with them.[3] The initial editorial team of Tunis-Socialiste consisted of Dr. Albert Cattan, André Duran-Angliviel, Joachim Durel and the Fiche couple.[2][4] Tunis-Socialiste carried the byline "for the brotherhood of the races".[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Nomenclature des journaux & revues en langue française du monde entier. Paris, Les bureaux de l'Argus, 1937. p. 469
  2. ^ a b Abitbol, Michel. Judaisme d'Afrique du Nord aux XIXe-XXe siècles: histoire, société et culture. Jerusalem: Institut Ben-Zvi, 1980. p. 58
  3. ^ a b Mélanges d'histoire sociale offerts a Jean Maitron. Paris: Les Éditions Ouvrières, 1976. p. 104
  4. ^ Revue de L'Occident Musulman Et de la Méditerranée, Eds. 21–24. Association pour l'Etude des Sciences humaines en Afrique du Nord, 1976. p. 261