BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archives
Archives Diplomatiques—La Courneuve, France (AMAE)
EU-Europe, 1949–1955: Conseil de l’Europe
Guerre 1939–1945/Londres-CNF
Guerre 1939–1945/Londres-Alger
Haut-Commissariat en Allemagne: DG-Affaires Culturelles
Haut-Commissariat en Allemagne: Service de l’Enseignement
K-Afrique, 1944–1952
Nations Unies et Organisations Internationales (NUOI): Secrétariat des Conférences
Relations Culturelles, Scientifiques et Techniques (DGRCST): Échanges culturels
Relations Culturelles, Scientifiques et Techniques (DGRCST): Enseignement, 1945–1961
Y-International, 1944–1949
Z-Europe, généralités, 1944–1949
Archives de l’Histoire Contemporaine—Paris, France (AHC)
1-2/DE | Fonds Michel Debré |
1-3/SV | Fonds Alain Savary |
EN | Fonds Étudiants Nationalistes |
UEF | Fonds Fédéralistes Européens |
Archives Historiques de l’Union Européenne—Florence, Italy (AHUE)
AEDE | Association européenne des enseignants |
CENYC | Council of European National Youth Committees |
CIFE | Centre international de formation européenne |
EN | Fonds Emile Noël |
JEF | Jeunesse européenne fédéraliste |
ME | Mouvement européen |
MFE | Mouvement fédéraliste européen |
OFME | Organisation française du Mouvement européen |
UEF | Union européenne fédéraliste |
Archives Nationales de France—Paris, France (AN)
These materials were consulted at the Centre Historique des Archives Nationales in Paris. They have since been moved to the new archival center in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine.
382/AP | Fonds Cassin |
560/AP | Fonds Pleven |
625/AP | Fonds Philip |
AJ/69 | Office du sport scolaire et universitaire |
AJ/70 | Office national des universités et écoles français |
AJ/71 | Musée Pédagogique |
C// | Assemblée Nationale, Assemblée de l’Union française; Assemblée consultative provisoire (Alger; Paris), 1er/2ème Assemblée nationale constituante |
F1a | Cabinet du ministre de l’Intérieur / Commissariat de l’Intérieur (Londres; Alger) |
F17 | Éducation Nationale |
F41 | Information |
F44 | Jeunesse et Sports |
F60 | Secrétariat Général du Gouvernement et Service du Premier Ministre, Gouvernment provisoire de la République française |
Archives Nationales d’Outre-Mer—Aix-en-Provence, France (ANOM)
1AFFPOL/ | Affaires politiques et sociales |
100/APOM/ | Comité Central français pour l’Outre-Mer |
AGEFOM/ | Agence économique de la France d’Outre-Mer |
AEF GGAEF | Afrique équatoriale française |
Archives Nationales du Sénégal—Dakar, Senegal (ANS)
17-21G/ | Politique et Administration Générale |
O/ | Enseignement—AOF |
Centre d’Archives Contemporaines—Fontainebleau, France (CAC)
These archives have since moved to Pierrefitte. At Fontainebleau, the cataloging system was organized by the year the material was deposited rather than the competent institution (e.g., 197701981/1).
DOM-TOM
Éducation Nationale
Jeunesse et Sports
Premier Ministre
European Commission Archives—Brussels, Belgium
CEAB 1 | Service juridique de la Haute Autorité de la CECA—Politique d’information et publicité |
CEAB 2 | CECA / Conseil de l’Europe |
CEAB 5 | CEE / Pays et territoires d’outre-mer et états associés |
UNESCO Archives—Paris, France
CAME/Correspondence/I/
CAME, London 1942–1945 vol. 1: Records of plenary meetings
CAME, London 1942–1945, vol. II: General Series Documents I
CAME, London, 1942–1945, vol. III: General Series Documents II
CAME, London 1942–1945, vol. III: Books and Periodicals Commission: History Committees and Subcommittees
Periodicals
Annales de la propagation de la foi
Bulletin de la Direction de l’enseignement et de la jeunesse du MFOM
Cahiers de Jeune Europe
Climats
Courrier de France et d’Outre-Mer: Bulletin mensuel de liaison et d’information de la Région d’Outre-Mer des Scouts de France
Dakar-Étudiant: Journal de l’Association générale des étudiants de Dakar
L’éducation africaine: Bulletin officiel de l’enseignement en AOF
L’Étudiant de la FOM: Chronique des foyers
L’Europe en formation
Festival d’Afrique. Organe du 1er festival de la jeunesse d’Afrique
Le Figaro
Jeunes d’Europe. Bulletin d’information—Jeunesse européenne fédéraliste
Jeunesse d’Afrique. Organe mensuel de l’Association des étudiants catholiques de Dakar
Jeunesse. Organe du progrès de Dakar. Théâtre-Sports-Musique
Mer et outre-mer des jeunes: Revue des jeunes de la Ligue maritime outre-mer
Le Monde
Nous les jeunes: Mouvement jociste
La nouvelle revue française d’outre-mer
Pensée française
Peuple européen / Evoluzione Europa / Europaïsche Volk
Rythme et Clarté: Bulletin mensuel de la jeunesse féminine catholique d’AOF-Togo
Scout AOF
Tam-Tam
Tropiques
UNEF Informations internationales: Bulletin international de l’Union nationale des étudiants de France
Vers l’Islam: Bulletin mensuel de l’Association musulmane des étudiants d’Afrique noire
La Voix des jeunes: Bulletin officiel du Rassemblement de la jeunesse démocratique africaine
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