Emmanuel Beau de Loménie


Emmanuel Beau de Loménie was a French journalist and political writer.

Early life

Emmanuel Beau de Loménie was born on February 4, 1896 in Paris, France. His paternal grandfather, Louis de Loménie, was an essayist.

Career

Beau de Loménie was a journalist and a teacher. He was a contributor to conservative journals like Écrits de Paris, La France catholique or Carrefour.
Beau de Loménie was the author of many political books. He wrote about François-René de Chateaubriand, Édouard Drumont and Charles Maurras. With Les responsabilités des dynasties bourgeoises, he wrote a five-volume study of bourgeois families who supposedly controlled the fate of France, from the French Revolution to World War II. In L'Algérie trahie par l'argent, he wrote a defense of French Algeria, arguing that French civilization was superior. He was also "openly antisemitic".

Death

Beau de Loménie died on January 7, 1974 in Paris, France.

Works