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La Nouvelle Internationale

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La nouvelle internationale ('The New International') was a weekly newspaper published from Geneva, Switzerland between May 1, 1917 and April 1921.[1][2] The newspaper was founded by Charles Hubacher and Henri Guilbeaux as a successor of Le Peuple suisse.[2] La nouvelle internationale was based on the principles of the Zimmerwald Left.[2] It carried the byline 'Newspaper of the internationalist socialist workers'.[1] Apart from Hubacher, another notable editor was Ernest Brunner.[1] On May 1, 1921 La nouvelle internationale was superseded by l'Avant-garde.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Hoover Institution Publication, eds. 15. Hoover Institution, Stanford University. 1940. p. 761.
  2. ^ a b c Marc Vuelleumier; Ruth Fivaz-Silbermann (1973). Histoire du mouvement ouvrier en Suisse. Librairie Droz. pp. 194–195. ISBN 978-2-600-04187-4.