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  Alexandre Ribot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
After the fall of Jules Méline's ministry in 1898 M. Ribot tried in vain to form a cabinet of "conciliation." He was elected, at the end of 1898, president of the important commission on education, in which he advocated the adoption of a modern system of education.
Ribot was brought in as prime minister for a few days in June 1914 following the collapse of the Doumergue government, and returned to power again in March 1917, following the fall of Briand.
Ribot's final ministry was during the most dismal part of the First World War, seeing the failure of the Nivelle Offensive and the famous mutiny of the French soldiers which followed.
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 ALEXANDRE FELIX JOSEPH RIBOT - LoveToKnow Article on ALEXANDRE FELIX JOSEPH RIBOT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On the election of Felix Faureas president of the Republic in January 1895, M. Ribot again became premier and minister of finance.
He was elected, at the end of 1898, president of the important commission on education, in which he advocated the adoption of a modern system of education.
The policy of the Waldeck-Rousseau ministry on the religious teaehing congregations broke up the Republican party, and M. Ribot was among the seceders; but at the general election.
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 Alexandre Felix Joseph Ribot
Ribot studied law and rose to be director of the Department of Criminal Affairs at the Ministry of Justice.
Ribot was a moderate republican, and he specialized in financial matters.
Ribot was in the opposition from 1896 to 1914.
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 Alexandre Ribot -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alexandre-Félix-Joseph Ribot (February 7, 1842 - January 13, 1923) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French statesman, four times (The person who holds the position of head of state in England) Prime Minister.
After the fall of (additional info and facts about Jules Méline) Jules Méline's ministry in 1898 M. Ribot tried in vain to form a cabinet of "conciliation." He was elected, at the end of 1898, president of the important commission on education, in which he advocated the adoption of a modern system of education.
Ribot was brought in as prime minister for a few days in June 1914 following the collapse of the (additional info and facts about Doumergue) Doumergue government, and returned to power again in March 1917, following the fall of (additional info and facts about Briand) Briand.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Alexandre Ribot
Alexandre Felix Joseph Ribot (1842-1923) served as French Prime Minister on four occasions, including a brief stint as premier during the First World War, from March-September 1917.
Born in Saint-Omer on 7 February 1842, Ribot studied law at university and thereafter took employment in legal affairs until his eventual appointment as director of Criminal Affairs at the Ministry of Justice.
Ribot served a brief first term as Prime Minister lasting four months from 6 December 1892, and which fell in the wake of the Panama Canal scandal.
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To underscore a humble life-style for the artist, his early biographers claim that the dark, inky backgrounds of his pictures were the result of Ribot's painting by lamplight in his free evenings at home.
Ribot was rejected from the 1859 Salon, as were A. Legros [1837-1911], Fantin-Latour [1836-1904], Whistler [1834-1903]...
Ribot sold his pictures through art galleries in Paris, such as those of Louis Martinet, Alfred Cadart, and Bernheim Jeune, and the French state bought his Saint Sébastien in 1865.
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 Alexandre Ribot -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alexandre Ribot -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
He was born at (additional info and facts about St Omer) St Omer.
Dismissed in September and replaced by minister of war (additional info and facts about Paul Painlevé) Paul Painlevé, Ribot continued as foreign minister for a month before resigning in October.
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 List of people associated with World War I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Caillaux, (1863-1944), Prime Minister (June 1911 - January 1912), pacifist
Alexandre Millerand, (1859-1943), Minster of War (1912-13, 1914-15)
Alexandre Ribot, (1842-1923), Prime Minister (March 1917 - September 1917)
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 Wallon Henri Alexandre: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
...the recently completed Dance I, with an article by Alexandre Mercereau and a Russian translation of Matisse 1908 essay...Galerie Bernheim-Jeune exhibition the next October, Exposition Henri-Matisse Paris, 1920, included the first two paintings...
...the lectures on Hegel given by Alexandre Kojeve at the Ecole des Hautes...with the Communist psychologist, Henri Wallon, for whom Lacan wrote Les complexes...needed to confer an image.
WALLON, HENRI ALEXANDRE aNre aleksaN dr valoN, 1812 1904, French historian and politician...accused of supporting Roman Catholic interests and was forced to resign.
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 Henri Bergson - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This essay, which, in its English translation, bears the more definite and descriptive title, Time and Free Will, was submitted, along with a short Latin thesis on Aristotle, for the degree of Docteur-ès-Lettres, to which he was admitted by the University of Paris in 1889.
In 1901 Felix Alcan published a work which had previously appeared in the Revue de Paris, entitled Le rire (Laughter), one of the most important of Bergson's minor productions.
In 1915 he was succeeded in the office of President of the Academie des Sciences morales et politiques by M. Alexandre Ribot, and then delivered a discourse on The Evolution of German Imperialism.
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 RIBOT, ALEXANDRE FELIX JOSEPH (1842— ) - Online Information article about RIBOT, ALEXANDRE FELIX JOSEPH (1842— )
January 1895, M. Ribot again became premier and minister of See also:
Meline ministry in 1898 M. Ribot tried in vain to See also:
broke up the Republican party, and M. Ribot was among the seceders; but at the general election.
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 Henri Bergson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lachelier endeavoured "to substitute everywhere force for inertia, life for death, and liberty for fatalism." (Note: Lachelier was born in 1832, Ravaisson in 1813.
This essay on the meaning of "the comic" was based on a lecture which he had given in his early days in the Auvergne.
In 1915 he was succeeded in the office of President of the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques by M. (additional info and facts about Alexandre Ribot) Alexandre Ribot, and then delivered a discourse on The Evolution of German (A policy of extending your rule over foreign countries) Imperialism.
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 List of state leaders in 1895 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austria-Hungary - Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary (1848-1916)
Count Kasimir Felix von Badeni, Minister-President of Austria (1895-1897)
Bohemia - Franz Joseph I, King of Bohemia (1848-1916)
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 Theodule-Armand Ribot --  Encyclopædia Britannica
French psychologist whose endeavour to account for memory loss as a symptom of progressive brain disease, iterated in his Les Maladies de la mémoire (1881; Diseases of Memory), constitutes the most influential early attempt to analyze abnormalities of memory in terms of physiology.
Ribot received his doctorate from the École Normale Supérieure.
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 RIBOT, THEODULE (1823—1891) - Online Information article about RIBOT, THEODULE (1823—1891)
RIBOT, THEODULE (1823—1891) - Online Information article about RIBOT, THEODULE (1823—1891)
Chardin, Theodule Ribot had yet conspicuously his own See also:
young, and dying before he was extremely old, Ribot crowded into some See also:
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 Art & Architecture : Volume I: The Art - France (Text)
One of the latest and most courageous of these enterprises of doubtful tast, Beraud's "Crucifixion" on the heights of Montmartre, Joseph of Aimathea, the disciples and the mourners being all French blouses, is hung in these galleries.
In the German section may be found one of the at least two examples in which Uhde has represented the personages of the Nativity as nineteenth century wayfarers, or work-people, this one being somewhat the less gross of the two and being, incidently, beautifully painted.
FELIX SOULES' "Rape of Iphigenia," the original owned by the French Government, represents the goddess completely bared, carrying away Agamemnon's daughter with great strides; GUSTAV MICHEL's nude Fortune holding up her diadem, a marble statuette of which is shown here, is also the property of the State.
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 alexandre ribot
Alexandre Felix Joseph Ribot (February 7, 1842 - 1923) was a French statesman, four times Prime Minister.
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 A Bibliography of Works by Durkheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
"Brandt, Alexandre von, L'Origine des villages àbanlieue morcelée et des domaines agglomérés." Année sociologique 3: 564-6.
"Muller, Joseph, Das Sexuelle Leben der Naturvölker." Année sociologique 5: 392.
"Kohler, Joseph, Eskimo und Gruppenehe." L'Année sociologique 11: 359-61.
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 Biography for: Alexandre Joseph Félix Ribot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alexandre Joseph Félix Ribot was a lawyer, statesman and prime minister of France.
Ribot rose to prominence when he became director of the Department of Criminal Affairs at the French Ministry of Justice.
He was first elected to parliament in 1878 where he represented Pas-de-Calais as a moderate republican.
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Brought up within a family of skilled artisans (his father was a draughtsman) Painlevé showed early promise across the range of elementary studies and was initially attracted by either an engineering or political career.
On September 7 1917, Prime Minister Alexandre Ribot lost the support of the Socialists and Painlevé was called upon to form a new government.
Painlevé was a leading voice at the Rapallo conference which led to the establishment of the Supreme Allied Council, a consultative body of allied powers that anticipated the unified allied command finally established in the following year.
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 Find in a Library: Alexandre Ribot : odyssey of a liberal in the Third Republic
Find in a Library: Alexandre Ribot : odyssey of a liberal in the Third Republic
Alexandre Ribot : odyssey of a liberal in the Third Republic
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 Science and Learning in France. 1917.Chemistry-Geology.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
LIARD, of eloquent speech and true pedagogical insight, the worthy successor of Gréard as vice-rector of the University of Paris, has long wielded a powerful influence in university and secondary circles at the French capital.
The École des Mines is one of the oldest in the world, having been founded in 1783.
Among the many Americans who have in the past studied at the École des Mines, the names of Egleston, who later helped to found the School of Mines of Columbia University, and of Eckley B. Coxe, the eminent mining engineer, are conspicuous.
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 France
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 I Accuse
Inspired by the ideals of the Enlightment, it is very similar to the American Declaration of Independence (minus “the pursuit of happiness”).
Following “J’accuse,” Senator Ludovic Trarieux (1840-1904), who had been Minister of Justice in the Ribot Cabinet (1895), founded the Ligue francaise pour la Défense des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen, with Director of the Pasteur Institute Edouard Grimaux (1835-1900) and Francis de Pressencé (1853-1914).
In August 1898, however, Maj. Hubert Joseph Henry (1846-1898) was forced to confess to Prime Minister Cavaignac that he was the one who had forged some of the early documents implicating Dreyfus: he was arrested, but committed suicide in his cell.
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 Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The complete description of the new species, as well as a discussion of the characters used by the analyses to separate the three taxa, is presented.
This trend may be related to the locomotor mode of batoid fishes, as the vertebral column should experience less stress in a pectoral fin undulator than in an axial undulator.
Von Bertalanffy growth parameters, empirical longevity, and mortality calculations will be presented and compared to published values obtained for other elasmobranchs.
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