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In the 1960s in France, the Entire Press Was Developed with the Intellectual Class in Mind [Antoine Compagnon] • All that Matters

Antoine Compagnon is a French literary historian, honorary professor at the Collège de France, lecturer at Columbia University, member of the French Academy, and author of books including "1966, année mirifique." In an interview for the daily "Le Figaro," he analyzes the changes that took place in France in 1966, the effects of which are still visible today. The article "In the 1960s in France, the entire press developed with the intellectual cl…
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Antoine Compagnon is a French literary historian, honorary professor at the Collège de France, lecturer at Columbia University, member of the French Academy, and author of books including "1966, année mirifique." In an interview for the daily "Le Figaro," he analyzes the changes that took place in France in 1966, the effects of which are still visible today. The article "In the 1960s in France, the entire press developed with the intellectual cl…

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