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28: 94:, founded a few months earlier. It was centred in the French-speaking east of Brittany and was strongest among the urban middle-class of the larger east-Breton towns. However it established branches throughout Brittany. 59:
in Brittany, and combating the influence of the aristocracy and clergy. The colour blue was chosen to contrast with the conservative "whites" and to emphasise their distinction from the
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After 1905 its activity shifted to annual congresses, held across the major Breton towns. It also published the journal
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called the troops of the revolutionary government "the blues" (because of their uniforms).
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It included a number of influential writers, artists and politicians. Notable members were
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Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l'Ouest. Anjou. Maine. Poitou-Charente. Touraine
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on the traditional Breton peasant Catholic culture and the preservation of the
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Loic Thomas, "Armand Dayot et la ligue des bleus de Bretagne",
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Colloque - les Bleus de Bretagne de la revolution a nos jours
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Statue of Ernest Renan, put up by the Bleus de Bretagne
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Index

Breton blues

liberal
Brittany
1899
Enlightenment
French Revolution
Communist
Revolt in the Vendée
counter-revolutionary Whites
Armand Dayot
Ary Renan
Ernest Renan
Breton Regionalist Union
Yves Le Febvre
Jean Boucher
Armel Beaufils
Anatole Le Braz
Pierre-Paul Guieysse
Jean-Bertrand PĂ©got-Ogier
Breton nationalists
Breton language
Lazare Hoche
Quiberon
Tréguier
"Une phalange rĂ©publicaine dans l'arrondissement de Saint-Malo : les Bleus de Bretagne (1902-1914)"
doi
10.4000/abpo.2145
ISSN
0399-0826

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