Benjamin Crémieux (1888–1944) was a French author, critic and literary historian. Crémieux was born to a Jewish family in Narbonne, France in 1888. His...
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who presented the book to two French critics, Valéry Larbaud and Benjamin Crémieux. The success of the novel expanded to Italy, thanks to the poet Eugenio...
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Benjamin Crémieux (1944) Louis Codet [fr] (1914) Jacques Decour (1942) Jean Desbordes [fr] (1944) Robert Desnos (1945) Luc Dietrich (1944) Benjamin Fondane...
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littéraires, 15 December 1931; (extracts from a letter written to Benjamin Crémieux). Preface of Destin de Le Brix by José le Boucher, Nouvelle Librairie...
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adaptation Benjamin Crémieux, mise en scène Charles Dullin, Théâtre de l'Atelier 1924 : Each In His Own Way by Luigi Pirandello, adaptation Benjamin Crémieux, mise...
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of Charles Maurras, Boutang cites a letter from Charles Maurras to Benjamin Crémieux, published in La Nouvelle Revue française in July 1934, advocating...
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[has] contributed to maintaining the noble Hegelian tradition.") Benjamin Crémieux considered Oriani «le seul écrivain politique dont l’influence ait...
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raised in high school by his uncle Benjamin Crémieux (1888-1944), a literary critic. Through his uncle, Crémieux met and was influenced by the anti-authoritarian...
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during his lifetime. In 1921, the book was translated into French by Benjamin Crémieux, which helped spread Slataper's popularity in Europe in the 1920s...
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Duhamel et de l'Abbaye de Créteil" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-08. Benjamin Crémieux, « Douze cent mille, par Luc Durtain », La Nouvelle Revue française...
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Courtin, leader of Combat in Montpellier with Pierre-Henri Teitgen Benjamin Crémieux, (Lamy), organised information network from Marseille Marcel Degliame [fr]...
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is a great friend of Vernon Lee." Marie-Anne Comnène, the widow of Benjamin Crémieux, writes in Hommes et Mondes, December 1949: "There were authoritative...
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expelled Jews in 1492. In 1870, Justice Minister Adolphe Crémieux wrote a proposal, décret Crémieux, to give French citizenship to most Algerian Jews. This...
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World War, Raymond lost his father and several friends (including Benjamin Crémieux who died in a concentration camp), but he poured himself into essays...
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regional leader Mouvements Unis de la Résistance. Arrested along with Benjamin Cremieux April 23, 1943 by the Gestapo in Marseille at the tavern Charley,...
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Engineer, professor Versuche mit Schmierringen bei höheren Tourenzahlen Benjamin Crémieux France 1 December 1888 14 April 1944 Writer, historian Inquiétude...
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highly specific conditions were met. The dhimma was however abolished. The Crémieux Decree of 1870 gave Algerian Jewish people citizenship (while Muslims continued...
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Jewry. After receiving a request from Sir Moses Montefiore and Adolphe Crémieux, Muhammed 'Ali released the remaining prisoners but without officially...
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1848, Algeria had been part of the French motherland, and with the 1870 Crémieux Decree Algerian Jews were granted French citizenship. Meanwhile, the indigenous...
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view of the Vichy regime. Additionally, following the revocation of the Crémieux Decree on October 7, 1940, they provided assistance to Algerian Jews Furthermore...
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ethnically non-indigenous Jews to the north and gave them citizenship under the Crémieux Decree of 1870. That perceived distinction by the French between Berber...
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the novel itself. The libretto was by Eugène Cormon and Hector-Jonathan Crémieux. There have been a number of other stage adaptations, including those by...
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ministers, Adolphe Crémieux, "to destroy the military regime ... [and] to completely assimilate Algeria into France." In October 1870, Crémieux, whose concern...
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Jacques Perrin, Micheline Presle, Delphine Seyrig, Fernand Ledoux, Henri Crémieux, Sacha Pitoëff, Pierre Repp, Jean Servais, Rufus, Jacques Demy, Michel...
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French forces). In May 1943, citing the Joint Planning Staff, Jean-Louis Crémieux-Brilhac alludes to 79,600 men who constitute ground forces, including 21...
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152 by Jewish Algerians. The 1865 decree was then modified by the 1870 Crémieux Decree, which granted French nationality to Jews living in one of the three...
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Barthe Persil Sauzet Persil Barthe De l'Ain Teste Vivien Du Nord Hébert Crémieux Bethmont De Saint-Georges Rouher Corbin Daviel Rouher Abbatucci De Royer...
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century. Jews in Algeria were given French citizenship in 1870 by the décret Crémieux (previously Jews and Muslims could apply for French citizenship, but had...
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a Popular Movement (UMP) Group in the French National Assembly Adolphe Crémieux (1796–1880), Justice Minister, 1848, 1870–71 Julien Dray (born 1955), Algerian-born...
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repressions. Moreover, major importance is assigned to the effect that the Crémieux Decree in 1870 had on the population. The revolt was led by Cheikh Mokrani...
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