L'Humanité
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
(Difference between revisions)
Revision as of 07:40, 7 May 2008 Jahsonic (Talk | contribs) ← Previous diff |
Revision as of 18:14, 25 April 2022 Jahsonic (Talk | contribs) Next diff → |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
*'''''L'Humanité''''' ("Humanity"), formerly the daily newspaper of the [[French Communist Party]] (PCF), was founded in [[1904]] by [[Jean Jaurès]], a leader of the [[SFIO|SFIO socialist party]]. The paper is now independent, but still maintains broad links with the PCF. | *'''''L'Humanité''''' ("Humanity"), formerly the daily newspaper of the [[French Communist Party]] (PCF), was founded in [[1904]] by [[Jean Jaurès]], a leader of the [[SFIO|SFIO socialist party]]. The paper is now independent, but still maintains broad links with the PCF. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Humanité]] | ||
{{GFDL}} | {{GFDL}} |
Revision as of 18:14, 25 April 2022
Related e |
Featured: |
L'Humanité can refer to:
- Humanité (French: L'humanité) is a 1999 film directed by Bruno Dumont. It tells the story of a detective who has lost touch with his emotions, and who investigates the murder of a little girl.
- L'Humanité ("Humanity"), formerly the daily newspaper of the French Communist Party (PCF), was founded in 1904 by Jean Jaurès, a leader of the SFIO socialist party. The paper is now independent, but still maintains broad links with the PCF.
See also
Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "L'Humanité" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.