La Revue Phénicienne
{{Short description|Political magazine in Beirut (1919)}}
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| founder = Charles Corm
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| firstdate = July 1919
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| country = Lebanon
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La Revue Phénicienne was a political journal which was published in Beirut between July and December 1919. Although it appeared for a short period, it is one of the early publications emphasizing the Phoenician identity of the Lebanese people.
History and profile
La Revue Phénicienne was established by Charles Corm, and its first issue appeared in July 1919.{{cite journal|year=2004
|author=Asher Kaufman|title='Tell Us Our History': Charles Corm, Mount Lebanon and Lebanese Nationalism|journal=Middle Eastern Studies|volume=40|issue=3|pages=4–5|doi=10.1080/0026320042000213438|s2cid=143524779}} It was published in French.{{cite book|author=Francesco Mazzucotelli|editor1=Jan Záhořík|editor2=Antonio M. Morone|title=Histories of Nationalism beyond Europe. Myths, Elitism and Transnational Connections|year=2022|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|location=Cham|isbn=978-3-030-92676-2
|page=53|chapter-url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92676-2_4|doi=10.1007/978-3-030-92676-2_4|chapter=On the Shores of Phoenicia: Phoenicianism, Political Maronitism, and Christian Nationalism in Lebanon}} The journal came out monthly until December 1919 when it folded after producing four issues.
Contributors, ideology and content
The major figures who were affiliated with the Revue included Michel Chiha, Alfred Naqqache, Fuad Al Khoury and Jacques Tabet.{{cite book|author=Fawwaz Traboulsi|title=A History of Modern Lebanon|year=2012|publisher=Pluto Press|doi=10.2307/j.ctt183p4f5
|page=93|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt183p4f5|location=London|jstor=j.ctt183p4f5|isbn=9780745332741|edition=2nd}} They were Francophile writers, businessmen, lawyers and administrators. Charles Corm published many articles in the Revue under different pseudonyms. Another contributor was Bulus Nujaym, a Maronite from Jounieh.{{cite journal
|author=A. Kaufman|title=Pheonicianism: The Formation of an Identity in Lebanon of 1920|journal=Middle Eastern Studies|year=2001|volume=37
|issue=1|pages=180,183|doi=10.1080/714004369|s2cid=145206887}} They all supported the idea of the Greater Lebanon, and Michel Chiha was the ideologue of this approach.{{cite book|author=Tamara Chalabi|title=The Shi'is of Jabal 'Amil and the New Lebanon. Community and Nation-State, 1918–1943|url=https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403982940|year=2006|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|location=New York|isbn=978-1-4039-8294-0|page=88|doi=10.1057/9781403982940}}
The Revue promoted the Phoenicianism which was considered to be the origin of the Lebanese people's cultural and national identity and also, the model for the Lebanese service economy. The journal was also a supporter of the establishment of the Greater Syria and had a clear anti-Arab political stance. However, Bulus Nujaym was an ardent supporter of the establishment of the Greater Lebanon dissociated from Syria. The articles featured in the Revue were concerned with the socio-political, economic and historical topics related to Syria and Lebanon. It also contained essays on literature. The Revue focused on the economy of Lebanon which was cited as the reason for the need to establish the Greater Syria.
References
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External links
- [https://revuephenicienne.com/larevue/ Archive of the Revue]
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Category:Defunct French-language magazines
Category:Defunct magazines published in Lebanon
Category:Defunct political magazines
Category:Magazines established in 1919
Category:Magazines disestablished in 1919
Category:Monthly magazines published in Lebanon