Pierre Pujo

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.

Works

  • Aspects de la Vie Politique (4 vols., 1968).
  • La Droite Nationale et Nous (1969).
  • Actualité de la Monarchie (1974).
  • Mayotte 79. La France dans l'Océan Indien (1979).
  • L'Action Française et la Maison de France (1987).
  • La Monarchie aujourd'hui (1988).
  • Postface to a new edition of Maurice Pujo's Les Camelots du Roi (1989).
  • Mayotte la Française (1993).
  • Preface to François Marie Algoud's France, Notre Seule Patrie (2001).
  • Un Demi-siècle d'Action Française, 1944-1999 (1999).
  • L'Autre Résistance: L'Action Française sous l'Occupation (2004).

References

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