Breiz da Zont (Brittany of the Future), was a Breton nationalist periodical active during the 1930s. It was affiliated to an extremist offshoot of the Breton Autonomist Party.
Initially, Breiz da Zont was the organ of the nationalist grouping known as Parti nationaliste intégral breton (Breton Integral Nationalist Party: PNIB) led by Théophile Jeusset. Morvan Lebesque participated in the drafting committee, and also edited the journal at the request of Jeusset, who was forced to give up for health reasons. The poet Gwilherm Berthou and the composer Paul Ladmirault were members.
BreizdaZont (Brittany of the Future), was a Breton nationalist periodical active during the 1930s. It was affiliated to an extremist offshoot of the...
the mid-twentieth century BreizdaZont (Brittany of the Future), a Breton nationalist periodical of the 1930s Barzaz Breiz (Ballads of Brittany), a book...
own recruits, Berthou brought the staff of the nationalist journal BreizdaZont to join en masse. When Lainé discovered this he distanced himself from...
1931 and founded, with Théophile Jeusset, the more extremist movement BreizdaZont, and its political wing, the Parti Nationaliste Breton Intégral. During...
culture in Paris and became a subscriber of the Breton fascist paper BreizdaZont, an offshoot of the Breton Autonomist Party. He also joined the artistic...