Le National (newspaper)

Le National (newspaper)

Le National was a French daily founded in 1830 by Adolphe Thiers, Armand Carrel, François-Auguste Mignet and the librarian-editor Auguste Sautelet, as the mouthpiece of the liberal opposition to the Second Restoration.

The first issue was published on 3 January 1830, whilst the Ultra-royalist prince de Polignac governed France in the name of Charles X. "Le NAtional" was subsided by the banker Jacques Laffitte and also supported by Talleyrand and the duc de Broglie, one of the leader of the liberal "Doctrinaires" group.

Its title alluded to one of the motto used in 1789 during the French Revolution, "la Nation, la Loi, le Roi" (Nation, Law and King). The daily advocated a constitutional monarchy and opposed Charles X's interpretation of the 1814 Charter, popularizing in particular the saying "Le roi règne mais ne gouverne pas" (The King rules but does not govern).

It is from the National's headquarters that journalists gathered to sign a petition in protest against the July Ordinances restricting freedom of the press, which was the prelude of the July Revolution of 1830.

During the July Monarchy, "Le National" published Armand Marrast's call to Parisians to demonstrate on 22 February 1848, following the outlawing of a public meeting by the Paris prefect. Hundreds of students gathered on the place of the Panthéon, before joining workers at the Madeleine. This was the beginning of the 1848 Revolution.

During the Second Republic, "Le National" became the mouthpiece of the moderate Republican majority (the "bourgeois Republicans") which formed the Constituent Assembly. The new government was headed by General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, while the moderate Republican parliamentaries were called members of the "Parti du National" (Party of the National) in reference to the daily.

The "National" then shifted toward a more Socialist position. It was outlawed following Napoleon III's 2 December 1851 coup, and disappeared on 31 December 1851.

References

* "Visages de la Presse — La présentation des journaux des origines à nos jours" ; Louis Guéry, avec le concours du Musée de la presse ; CFPJ éditions, Paris, 1997.


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