Correspondance bi-mensuelle
Correspondance bi-mensuelle was a magazine which was established by the Permanent International Peace Bureau in 1892. It existed until 1940 under the title Le Mouvement pacifiste. The magazine was headquartered in Bern, Switzerland.
Categories | Political magazine |
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Frequency | Biweekly |
Founder | Permanent International Peace Bureau |
Founded | 1892 |
Final issue | January/February 1940 |
Country | Switzerland |
Based in | Bern |
Language | French |
OCLC | 40372665 |
History and profile
Correspondance bi-mensuelle was started by the Permanent International Peace Bureau in 1892 to reinforce the collaboration between peace organizations in different countries.[1] From 1895 Swiss author Élie Ducommun became its director.[2] In January 1912 it was renamed as Le Mouvement pacifiste (French: The Peace Movement),[3] and the Permanent International Peace Bureau became the International Peace Bureau.[1][4]
The magazine came out biweekly and was headquartered in Bern.[4][5][6] Its publisher from 1915 was Büchler.[7] It folded following the publication of the issue dated January/February 1940.[1][3]
References
- Grace Brockington; Sarah Hellawell; Daniel Laqua (2023). "Pacifist Journals". In Marysa Demoor (ed.). The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 352. ISBN 9781474494724.
- "Élie Ducommun". Encyclopædia Britannica. 15 February 2023.
- "International Peace Bureau Collected Records". TriCollege Libraries. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- Enrica Costa Bona (January–April 2015). "Le bureau international de la paix et les congrès universels (1899-1914)". Il Politico (in French). 80 (1): 93. JSTOR 45433359.
- "Permanent International Peace Bureau. History". Nobel Prize. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- "The Online Books Page". International Peace Bureau. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- Le mouvement pacifiste: correspondance bimensuelle du Bureau international de la paix à Berne (in French). Impr. Büchler & cie. 1915.