(1897–1962). Since
Charles Maurras' death on November 16, 1952, several significant texts by him had been published (
Saint Pie X, Sauveur de la France, ''
Votre bel aujourd'hui, Maîtres et témoins de ma vie d'esprit
, Pascal puni
). The team led by Georges Calzant aimed to provide readers with extracts from older works, unpublished writings, studies, and testimonials that complemented the more news-focused weekly Aspects de la France. The journal sought to maintain the influence of one of the most prominent and influential thinkers of his time. The Cahiers Charles Maurras
became a "place of worship" for Maurrassians The journal, along with L'Ordre Français'' (since 1956), contributed to "offering new visibility to the ideologues" of the
Vichy regime. After Georges Calzant died on June 28, 1962, the publication was taken over by Pierre Sortais and his wife. A total of 68 issues were published. == Contributors ==