Joseph Ageorges
Joseph Ageorges (10 April 1877 – May 1955) was a French writer and journalist.
Biography
Joseph Ageorges was born in Crozon. Ageorges distinguished himself most notably in journalism. He contributed to several periodicals both in France and Belgium.[1] He wrote a historical survey published on the eve of the Second World War, Handbook of Catholic Literature (1939), which continued Jean Calvet's 1927 study Catholic Renewal in Contemporary Literature, but included the tumultuous decade of the 1930s.
Ageorges was honorary chairman of the French Journalists' Union, the French Catholic Press Association and president of the International Federation of Catholic Journalists.
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- ↑ "Joseph Ageorges," Médias 19.