Feiz Ha Breiz - Post-war Journal

Post-war Journal

Feiz ha Breiz was recreated after the war in 1945 appearing under the new title of Kroaz Breiz which changed soon into Bleun-Brug. In 1956 Bleun-Brug split into two factions: one more progressive and regionalist-minded and one more conservative and nationalist-minded. As a result two separate journals emerged:

  • Nationalist: Barr-Heol war Feiz ha Breizh (in Breton, run by Father Marsel Klerg)
  • Regionalist: Bleun-Brug (this persists as a bilingual scholarly journal, directed by canon François Mevellec).

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