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-[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+The '''''Revue des Deux Mondes''''' ({{lang-en|Review of the Two Worlds}}) is a monthly literary and cultural affairs [[magazine]] published in the [[French language]].
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 +According to its website, "it is today the place for debates and dialogues between nations, disciplines and cultures, about the major subjects of our societies".
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 +The main shareholder is the [[FIMALAC]] Group.
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 +==History==
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 +It was founded by [[François Buloz]], first appearing on [[August 1]], [[1829]]. According to its website, it was created in order to "establish a cultural, economic and political bridge between [[France]] and the [[United States]]". It was purchased in 1831 by Buloz, who was its editor until 1877. Another influential editor in its history was [[Ferdinand Brunetière]] (after 1893).[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]

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The Revue des Deux Mondes (Template:Lang-en) is a monthly literary and cultural affairs magazine published in the French language.

According to its website, "it is today the place for debates and dialogues between nations, disciplines and cultures, about the major subjects of our societies".

The main shareholder is the FIMALAC Group.

History

It was founded by François Buloz, first appearing on August 1, 1829. According to its website, it was created in order to "establish a cultural, economic and political bridge between France and the United States". It was purchased in 1831 by Buloz, who was its editor until 1877. Another influential editor in its history was Ferdinand Brunetière (after 1893).[1] [May 2007]

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