Jacques Chastenet

Jacques Chastenet de Castaing (; 20 April 1893, in Paris – 7 February 1978, in Paris) was a French journalist, historian and diplomat.

''Le Temps'', which first appeared on 25 April 1861, was a major moderate and liberal newspaper. After World War I (1914–18) it moved towards the right and the confederations of major French employers. In 1924 the paper opposed the Cartel des Gauches. Émile Mireaux and Jacques Chastenet were put in charge of the paper in 1931. Their diplomatic positions eventually became those of Great Britain. After the defeat of France in World War II (1939–45) the newspaper's distribution was restricted to the ''zone libre''. It ceased publication on 29 November 1942 following the German invasion of the zone libre.

Chastenet was elected to the Académie française on 29 November 1956. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Themanummer publicatie Historia van 28 juli 1970
    By Chastenet, Jacques, Bourgin, Georges
    Date 1970
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    Eerste nummer: [1861] Hoofdredactie: rue des Italiens 5, Paris Redactie: Jules Bertaut Beheer/Administratie: rue des Italiens 5, Paris Drukker/Drukkerij: Imp. ...

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    By Chastenet, Jacques, Mireaux, Emile, Nefftzer, Auguste
    Date 1940