Henriette Chandet Explained

Henriette Chandet (2 November 1901 - 8 June 1989) was a French Catholic feminist, columnist, and historian,[1] born in Paris on 2 November 1901.[2] She served as the director of the periodical L'Union nationale des femmes (National Union for the Vote for Women), the organ of the Union Nationale pour le Vote des Femmes (UNVF). Chandet was a recipient of the (1956), the Prix Broquette-Gonin (philosophy) (1958), and the Prix Broquette-Gonin (literature) (1962).[3] She died in Massaguel on 8 June 1989.

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  1. Book: Stewart . Mary Lynn . Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940 . 20 June 2018 . McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP . 978-0-7735-5401-6 . 196–97 . 27 October 2023 . en.
  2. Web site: Henriette Rose Chandet . familysearch.org . 27 October 2023.
  3. Web site: Henriette CHANDET . www.academie-francaise.fr . Académie française . 27 October 2023 . fr.
  4. Book: Debener . Thomas . Gudin . Serge . Encyclopedia of Rose Science . 27 October 2003 . Academic Press . 978-0-08-091797-9 . 27 October 2023 . en.