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  JEAN LEON JAURES - LoveToKnow Article on JEAN LEON JAURES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jaurs and Guesde, ceased to co-operate with the radicals and radical-socialists, and became known as the unified socialists, pledged to advance a collectivist programme.
The latter was able to appeal to his countrymen (in a notable speech in the spring of 19o6) to rally to a radical programme which had no socialist Utopia in view; and the appearance in him of a strong and practical radical leader had the result of considerably diminishing the effect of the socialist propaganda.
Jaurs, in addition to his daily journalistic activity, published Les preuves; a,ffaire Dreyfus (1900); Action socialiste (1899); Etudes socialistes (1902), and, with other collaborators, Histoire socialiste (1901), andc.
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 Jean Jaurés
Jean Jaurés, the son of an unsuccessful businessman, was born in Castres, France, on 3rd September, 1859.
Jaurés was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1885.
It should be explained that M. Jaures and his friends were sitting on a bench with their backs to the open window of the restaurant, and the shots were feed from the street through the window.
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Jean Léon Jaurès (September 3, 1859 - July 31, 1914) was a French Socialist leader).
The French socialist groups held a congress at Rouen in March 1905, which resulted in a new consolidation; the new party, headed by Jaurès and Guesde, ceased to co-operate with the radicals and radical-socialists, and became known as the unified socialists, pledged to advance a collectivist programme.
A committed pacifist who wished to prevent by diplomatic means what became the First World War, Jean Jaurès was assassinated in a Paris café by Raoul Vilain on July 31, 1914, one day before the mobilizations that began the war.
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 Jaurès, Jean on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jaurès saw socialism as the economic equivalent of political democracy; he believed that economic equality would come as the result of peaceful revolution.
He was active in the formation (1905) of the unified French Socialist party, and he attempted to preserve party harmony.
In 1914, Jaurès advocated arbitration instead of war and declared that capitalist nations, including France, were responsible for the war crisis.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Jean Jaures
Jean Auguste Marie Joseph Jaures (1859-1914) was, until the immediate pre-war years, a popular as well as charismatic leader of the French Socialist Party.
Jaures was born in Castres, France on 3 September 1859 and attended the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris.
After graduating Jaures was employed as a teacher at the lycee of Albi between 1881-83, and thereafter at the University of Toulouse from 1883-85.
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 Jean Jaures Biography / Biography of Jean Jaures Main Biography
Jean Jaurès (1859-1914), the greatest of the modern French Socialists, played a key role in the unification of the Socialist movement and in the struggle to prevent World War I. On Sept. 3, 1859, Jean Jaurès was born at Castres, Tarn, into a lower-middle-class family.
In 1885 Jaurès was elected to the Chamber of Deputies from the Tarn as a moderate, unaffiliated republican.
Jaurès defended ministerial participation under certain circumstances in a democratic regime, but this view was definitively rejected by the Second International (International Working Men's Association) in 1904.
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 JEAN JAURES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Jean-Joseph-Marie-Auguste Jaures was one of the leaders of the French Socialist movement during its formative years.
Jaures was hostile towards the idea of a Franco-Russian alliance, and mistrustful of the Franco-British alliance he saw as being aimed against Germany.
Jaures was assassinated in Paris on July 31, 1914 by Raoul Villain, three days before the start of World War I. (Villain is described as "a young aesthete of 29 who was tinged with insanity").
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 The Great War . Chapter 1 . Jaures / Gibbs | PBS
Jean Jaurès, a French socialist, did his best in 1914 to rally international socialism against going to war - but to no avail.
Jean Jaurès was a socialist and French nationalist who found in the French revolution a universal message.
In the summer of 1914, Jaurès tried to rally the forces of international socialism against going to war, but events were moving to fast for him to do anything about it.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Amiot (Jean) Joseph Marie
Amiot, (Jean) Joseph Marie (1718-1793), French scholar of Chinese culture, born in Toulon.
Jaurès, Jean (1859-1914), French socialist leader and politician.
Jaurès was born at Castres in southern France; his full name was...
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 In the Debate on Socialism with Clemenceau by Jean Jaures. Continental Europe (380-1906). Vol. VII. Bryan, William ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the Debate on Socialism with Clemenceau by Jean Jaures.
Jaurès began his speech on June 12, before a house “crowded with deputies and blossoming with elegant ladies in the galleries,” and continued until the 14th.
Jaurès finally descended from the tribune amid a storm of plaudits from his own party.
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 AllRefer.com - Jean JaurEs (Political Science, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jean JaurEs[zhAN zhOres´] Pronunciation Key, 1859–1914, French Socialist leader and historian.
JaurEs saw socialism as the economic equivalent of political democracy; he believed that economic equality would come as the result of peaceful revolution.
In 1914, JaurEs advocated arbitration instead of war and declared that capitalist nations, including France, were responsible for the war crisis.
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 Leon Trotsky’s Political Profiles: Jean Jaurès
Of course, Jaurès would be inconceivable outside of his party; however one cannot escape the impression particularly if one is casting a glance from Germany, that Jaurès’ role outgrew the real strength of his party.
In the mould and the scale of his character Jaurès was born for the epoch of the great flood.
And in the event Jaurès will be the first to unfurl his mainsail and move off the shallows out to the open sea...
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 Rising Hegemon: The Curse of the Prophet
Jaures was a socialist, a socialist who believed in non-violent change to make the laborers of europe more economically free to profit from the hard work that comprised their day-to-day existence.
Jaures believed that the economic interests of laborers were more important than national boundaries.
Jean Jaures was arguing for these possibilities over war, over corporatism, over nationalism, over hunger, over disease, over ignorance.
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 Democracy and Military Service by Jean Jaurès 1907
If Jean Jaurès had lived to face the misery into which mankind is now plunged, it would certainly have been a great pleasure for him to see his Armée Nouvelle translated into the language of democratic Britain.
This is why I myself believe (as Jaurès believed before this war) that she will be compelled to face the problem from a point of view different to that which she has taken hitherto.
British democrats, and the British working-classes, are justly jealous of their independence; yet it is possible that this book of Jaurès may teach them how the noblest traditions of liberty can be reconciled with the organization necessary for national defence.
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 Additional Reading (from Jaures, Jean) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Harold R. Weinstein, Jean Jaurès: A Story of Patriotism in the French Socialist Movement (1936, reissued 1973), is a concise survey of his life, career, political beliefs, and attitudes.
Until he was assassinated in 1914, Jean Jaurès was the most effective leader of the French socialist movement.
The Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget was the first scientist to make systematic studies of how children learn.
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 SoundBlog ♫ tape busters and coordinates
We entered Paris via the long avenue Jean Jaurès that separates the communities of Aubervilliers (which is on the west and odd numbered side of the avenue) and Pantin (on the east and even numbered side).
This particular avenue Jean Jaurès (there are many, many of them in France) has lots of traffic, going into and coming out of the capital.
I took the metro to Fort d'Aubervilliers and walked from there along the avenue Jean Jaurès in the direction of the spot where I had seen the strand of tape.
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 Picard, Jean --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The French astronomer Jean Picard observed (1675) a faint glow in a mercury-barometer tube when it was agitated, but the cause of the glow (static electricity) was not then understood.
French sculptor, painter, and poet Jean Arp was one of the leaders of the European avant-garde in the arts during the first half of the 20th century.
He is best known as a surrealist painter and as a founder of Dadaism, an artistic and literary movement embraced by artists who sought to redefine artistic traditions by questioning some of society's traditional...
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 Gardel's house museum on Jean Jaurés 735 in Abasto - La casa museo Carlos Gardel
In 1927, Gardel bought the 1920's house at Jean Jaurés 735 in Abasto in which he lived with his mother until Nov. 7, 1933 when he took a trip to Europe from which he would never return.
The house on Jean Jaurés street is low, old and is not dotted with much symmetry.
He who so loved this Buenos Aires of the suburbs, bought the house on Jean Jaurés for his mother, so she could live in the area both of them loved so much, and so that his mother could comfortably return to the corner where she worked as a laundry woman.
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 Goya Museum, museum of spanish art : Jean-François Batut   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Son of a peddler origin of Cantal, Jean Nauzières (Castres, in July 6, 1797 - Castres, in November 11, 1880) exercises the profession of industrial.
Professor at the School of the Brothers of Christian Doctrine, he still had no difficulty representing Jean Jaurès to the edge of his political career so controversial and exposing him in the shop window of the Sagnes bookshop, Quay of the New Bridge, as he had made it in 1890 for Eiffel's portrait.
Elected in Carmaux from 1893, Jaurès will remain until his death the district, with the exception of the period 1898-1902.
www.amis-musees-castres.asso.fr /GoyaMuseum_eng/Batut_eng.htm   (932 words)

  
 uefa.com
AJ Auxerre will be without both first-choice wing-backs for Thursday's UEFA Cup match against Aalborg BK after Jean-Sébastien Jaurès joined Johan Radet on the sidelines.
Jaurès sustained the injury during last Wednesday's 3-1 Ligue 1 defeat by AS Saint-Etienne, although he did play in Saturday's goalless home draw against FC Istres before undergoing tests yesterday which revealed a broken bone in his foot.
Like Radet, who is out for six months with a cruciate ligament injury, Jaurès will not be available for selection on Thursday, his 27th birthday, when AaB arrive in France for the second leg of the first-round tie.
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 Leonard Woolf Essay Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Outline what he meant by this, and assess whether the concept is consistent with the speeches of Jean Jaurиs (1907-14) and the Stuttgart declaration of the Socialist [second] International (1907).
Woolf’s theory on the rise of socialism as a relatively new way of thinking is evident in the speeches made by Jean Jaurиs, a French patriot, and the Stuttgart declaration of the Socialist [second] International.
Jaurиs and the International show Woolf’s idea of ‘The Dead Mind’, which is one of the reasons why they were unrealistic in attempting peace in Europe.
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 Hotel Residence - Chatillon Montrouge - Metro - bus - airports - Montparnasse - porte de Chatillon - porte d'Orleans - ...
One can easily reach by several means the Hotel Résidence and place Jean- Jaures : by metro, bus, car, airports, by Montparnasse and portes de Chatillon and Orléans.
From Montparnasse, Opera and Pigalle, the bus 68 will lead you to the stop Jean Jaurès at the feet of the Résidence.
Arrival at the residence 5 mn later with the bus 68, stop at Jean Jaurès.
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 Jean Jaurès biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was one of the first social democrats, differentiating his French Socialist Party from those advocating revolutionary class war and strict communism.
A committed pacifist who wished to prevent by diplomatic means what became the First World War, Jean Jaurès was assassinated in a Paris café by Raoul Villain on July 31, 1914, one day before the mobilizations that began the war.
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 HSA 35   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
How did Jaurès propose to resolve the contradiction between Hegel's and Marx's versions of history?
Jaurès was among the few visible figures in French political life who joined Zola in support of Alfred Dreyfus, a case discussed in Kishlansky on pp.
Jaurès was among the leaders in the campaign to separate the French educational system from the Catholic Church, a goal finally achieved in the early twentieth century.
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 Albert Mathiez
Although not a member of the Socialist party, Mathiez was a follower of Jean Jaurès.
For Mathiez, the French Revolution began as a struggle between the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy, but evolved into a conflict that pitted the middle class against the working class.
Jean Jaurès - Jaurès, Jean, 1859–1914, French Socialist leader and historian.
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 Pucelle, Jean --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Little is known of his background, but his large workshop dominated Parisian painting in the early 14th century, when he enjoyed court patronage and his work commanded high prices.
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One of the strongest personalities of the French theater, playwright Jean Anouilh achieved an international reputation as a master of the well-crafted play.
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 FRANCE Magazine
Jean and Raymonde Ramet cruise peacefully along, consistently turning out cuisine of impeccable quality.
You won’t find novelty here; what you will find is intense flavor.
There’s no denying that Jean Ramet works magic in the kitchen.
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