Le Censeur Explained

Le Censeur
Cover:Le censeur cover Vol1.jpg
Abbreviation:Censeur
Publisher:Mme. Marchant., 1814
History:1814-1815

Le Censeur was a French journal of institutional and legal reform, described sometimes as a Journal Industrialiste, founded in 1814 by Charles Dunoyer and Charles Comte as a platform for their liberal, radical, anti-Bourbon and anti-Bonapartist views. The journal's publication was interrupted due to political difficulties but it reappeared in 1817 under a new title Le Censeur Européen. It was discontinued in 1820 due to repressive press laws.[1] [2] [3]

Publication details

Le Censeur

Le Censeur Europeen

Notable contributors

Notes and References

  1. Herbert, R.F. (1987) Dunoyer, Barthelemy Charles Pierre Joseph p. 939 of
  2. E.Harpaz,'"Le Censeur Europeen" Histoire d'un Journal Industrialiste', Revue d'Histoire Economique et Sociale, XXXVII 1959, pp.185-218, pp.328-357.
  3. http://mises.org/journals/jls/1_3/1_3_1.pdf Liggio, Leonard P. (1977) Charles Dunoyer and French classical Liberalism, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 1 (3) pp. 153-178