Nouvelle École Explained

Editor:Eric Maulin
Editor Title:Editor-in-chief
Frequency:Annual
Founder:GRECE
Founded:1968
Firstdate:11 March 1968
Country:France
Based:Paris
Language:French
Website:https://www.revue-elements.com/categorie-produit/revues/nouvelle-ecole/
Issn:0048-0967
Oclc:2418634

Nouvelle École (French: New School) is an annual political and philosophy magazine which was established in Paris, France, in 1968 by an ethno-nationalist think tank, GRECE.[1] The magazine is one of the significant media outlets of the Nouvelle Droite (New Right) political approach in France.[2] The director of Nouvelle École, Alain de Benoist, said that the start of the magazine "indicates in some way the birth of the New Right".

History and profile

Nouvelle Écoles first issue appeared on 11 March 1968.[3] the magazine's director is Alain de Benoist,[4] and its editor-in-chief is Eric Maulin.[5]

William H. Tucker and Bruce Lincoln described Nouvelle École as the "French version of the Mankind Quarterly", a scientific-racist journal published in Northern Ireland.[6] [7] Historian James G. Shields described it as the equivalent of the German scientific-racist journal Neue Anthropologie.[8]

According to its sister magazine Éléments, Nouvelle École includes topics including archeology, biology, sociology, literature, philosophy and history of religions.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Abel Mestre. Les élans ratés de la nouvelle droite. fr. Le Monde. 9 August 2010. 17 July 2021.
  2. Olivier Dard. La Nouvelle Droite et la société de consommation. Revue d'histoire. 2006. 3. 91. fr. 10.3917/ving.091.0125. 125–135.
  3. Massimiliano Capra Casadio. 1. 50. The New Right and Metapolitics in France and Italy. Journal for the Study of Radicalism. Spring 2014. 8. 144052579. 10.14321/jstudradi.8.1.0045.
  4. Web site: Henri Levavasseur. Paléogénétique des Indo-Européens, Nouvelle Ecole n°68. 16 March 2019 . Institut Iliade. fr. 17 July 2021.
  5. Nouvelle école. . fr. 19 September 2023.
  6. Book: William H. Tucker. The Cattell Controversy: Race, Science, and Ideology. University of Illinois Press. 2009. 978-0-252-03400-8. 130. William H. Tucker (psychologist). Urbana; Chicago.
  7. Book: Bruce Lincoln. Theorizing Myth: Narrative, Ideology, and Scholarship. 123. 1999. University of Chicago Press. 978-0-226-48201-9. Bruce Lincoln. London.
  8. Book: James Shields. The Extreme Right in France: From Pétain to Le Pen. 2007. 150. Routledge. 978-1-134-86111-8. London; New York.