Le Rappel

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Le Rappel was a 19th-century French republican newspaper co-founded and edited by Charles Hugo, known for its staunch opposition to authoritarianism and defense of civil liberties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French newspaper
newspaper
republican newspaper
advocatedFor democratic reforms
freedom of expression
republican institutions
basedIn Paris
circulationArea France NERFINISHED
Paris region NERFINISHED
coFoundedBy Charles Hugo NERFINISHED
François-Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
editedBy Charles Hugo NERFINISHED
François-Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
genre opinion journalism
political newspaper
hasContributor French republican intellectuals
members of the Hugo family
hasMainTheme civil rights
freedom of the press
opposition to the Second Empire
republicanism
historicalContext French Third Republic NERFINISHED
late Second Empire NERFINISHED
ideology anti-authoritarianism
defense of civil liberties
inception 1869
languageOfWorkOrName French
locationOfHeadquarters Paris NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor association with Victor Hugo
defense of civil liberties in France
staunch opposition to authoritarian regimes
opposedPoliticalFigure Napoleon III NERFINISHED
opposedTo authoritarianism
politicalAlignment left-wing
republican
publicationPeriod 19th century
publisher Hugo family circle NERFINISHED
subjectOf studies on French republican press
timePeriod 19th century France
workFeaturedIn histories of Victor Hugo’s political engagement

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Charles Hugo notableWork Le Rappel
Charles Hugo coFounderOf Le Rappel