La Revue Phénicienne

La Revue Phénicienne was a political journal which was published in Beirut between July and December 1919.

Although it appeared for a short period, it is one of the early publications emphasizing the Phoenician identity of the Lebanese people.

La Revue Phénicienne was established by Charles Corm, and its first issue appeared in July 1919.

[2] The major figures who were affiliated with the Revue included Michel Chiha, Alfred Naqqache, Fuad Al Khoury and Jacques Tabet.

[4] The articles featured in the Revue were concerned with the socio-political, economic and historical topics related to Syria and Lebanon.