Pierre Pujo (19 November 1929 in Boulogne-Billancourt – 10 November 2007) was the leader of the leading French monarchist group Action Française until his death on 10 November 2007.[1] He was the son of Maurice Pujo.
Under Pierre Pujo's leadership the former mass movement Action Française became a monarchist and anti-European Union "Centre royaliste d'Action Française", publishing a magazine called Action Française 2000. It developed a student movement, called Action Française Etudiante.
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PierrePujo (19 November 1929 in Boulogne-Billancourt – 10 November 2007) was the leader of the leading French monarchist group Action Française until...
Maurice Pujo (French: [mɔʁis pyʒo, moʁ-]; 26 January 1872 – 6 September 1955) was a French journalist and co-founder of the nationalist and monarchist...
monarchist movement before World War II, which was re-formed by Maurice Pujo in 1947 around the movement Restoration Nationale. In 1971 a breakaway movement...
of the Mont Pelerin Society, a liberal organisation that still exists), Pierre Mendès France (one of the young guards, or jeunes loups, of the Radical-Socialist...
created by Maurice Pujo and Henri Vaugeois the year preceding. Maurras quickly became influential in the movement, and converted Pujo and Vaugeois to monarchism...
supporters of Alfred Dreyfus. Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo left this group. Late in 1898 Vaugeois, Pujo and a few other nationalists who met at the Café de...
actuelles, 15 September 2006 Archived 14 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine Pierre Boutang, Maurras, la destinée et l'œuvre, La Différence, 1991. François...
supporters of Marcel Lefebvre. To this end he joined François Brigneau, PierrePujo and Jean Madiran in a commemoration service for the tenth anniversary...
Pierre Boutang (20 September 1916 – 27 June 1998) was a French philosopher, poet and translator. He was also a political journalist, associated with the...
central organization of Action Française, as well as discipline, was Maurice Pujo. In 1904, the history professor Amédée Thalamas enjoyed a small reputation...
Charles Maurras Lucien Moreau Marius Plateau Maurice Pujo Georges Valois Henri Vaugeois George de Villebois-Mareuil After 1945 Pierre Boutang PierrePujo...
first published on 29 November 1930. It was placed under the direction of Pierre Gaxotte until 1939. Journalists of the paper included Lucien Rebatet, Alain...
Retrieved 2022-06-04. "Plateau, Pierre Marius, Matricule 2926". archive.wikiwix. Retrieved 2022-06-14. Bourson, Pierre-Alexandre. Le Grand secret de Germaine...
Stefan Zweig, L'odyssée et la fin de Pierre Bonchamps, la tragédie de Philippe Daudet, (Irrfahrt und Ende Pierre Bonchamps. Die Tragödie Philippe Daudets)...
(1909–1988) Georges-Paul Wagner (1921–2006) Jean Raspail (1925–2020) PierrePujo (1929–2007) Fedor von Bock (1880–1945) August von Mackensen (1849–1945)...
Georges Sorel, Charles Maurras and a selective reading of anarchist theorist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. Founded on December 16, 1911, by national syndicalist disciples...
Jacques Pierre Bainville ([ʒak bɛ̃.vil]; 9 February 1879 – 9 February 1936) was a French historian and journalist. A geopolitical theorist, concerned by...
extraordinaires de l'histoire, de Jean-Pierre Allali, Haim Musicant, 1986 La monarchie aujourd'hui, de PierrePujo, 1988 Bokassa Ier un empereur français...
from it as there are harmful and wrong ones from it work of Rousseau. PierrePujo regards La Politique naturelle as a "magisterial text of political philosophy"...
the Action Française to doubters. On 16 November 1908 Moreau and Maurice Pujo created the Camelots du Roi youth movement. From 1908 Moreau and Jean Rivain...