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  1. Aristide Briand: La paix, une idee neuve en Europe (French Edition) by Bernard Oudin, 1987
  2. 28, boulevard Aristide-Briand, suivi de "Vacances en Botnie" by Patrick Besson, 2003-08-16
  3. L'Europe inachevee d'Aristide Briand (ancien depute de la Loire), ou, La nouvelle guerre de cent ans (French Edition) by Serge Malfois, 1997
  4. La séparation des églises et de l'état (French Edition) by Aristide Briand, 2010-05-14
  5. La Séparation by Aristide Briand, 2009-11-04
  6. La Séparation Des Églises Et De L'état: Rapport Fait Au Nom De La Commission De La Chambre Des Députés, Suivi Des Pièces Annexes (French Edition) by Aristide Briand, 2010-01-12
  7. BRIANDS LOCARNO POLICY (Modern European History) by Keeton, 1987-11-01
  8. Naissance à Nantes: Jules Verne, Éric Tabarly, Anne de Bretagne, Aristide Briand, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Maurice Chabas, Joachim Garraud (French Edition)
  9. People From Nantes: Jules Verne, Clémence Royer, Anne of Brittany, Aristide Briand, Claude Cahun, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Germain Boffrand
  10. Socialiste Indépendant: Aristide Briand, René Viviani, Alexandre Varenne, Osman Duquesnay (French Edition)
  11. Cocherel , Aristide, Briand by A. J. Monnier, 1933
  12. ARISTIDE BRIAND 1862-1932 by Bernard Oudin, 2004-05-06
  13. Le Voyou de Passage: Aristide Briand by Leon Daudet, 1930
  14. Ministre Français Des Cultes|affaires Ecclésiastiques: Émile Ollivier, Joseph Caillaux, Raymond Poincaré, Victor de Broglie, Aristide Briand (French Edition)

1. Aristide Briand - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Aristide Briand (28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic and won the 1926
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Aristide Briand [aʁistid bʁiɑ̃] ; 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic and won the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize
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He was born in Nantes Loire-Atlantique of a bourgeois family. He attended the Nantes Lycée, where, in 1877, he developed a close friendship with Jules Verne He studied law , and soon went into politics, associating himself with the most advanced movements, writing articles for the anarchist journal Le Peuple , and directing the Lanterne for some time. From this he passed to the

2. ARISTIDE BRIAND - Encyclopédie Universalis
Briand, Aristide, 18621932, French statesman. A lawyer and a Socialist, he entered (1902) the chamber of deputies and helped to draft and pass the law (1905) for separation of
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De famille modeste, Aristide Briand devient avocat. Comme militant socialiste, puis comme journaliste, il se fait une réputation de révolutionnaire. En 1883, il quitte Nantes et vient à Paris. Secrétaire général du journal  La Lanterne , il se lie alors avec Jaurès et fonde avec lui le Parti socialiste français en opposition au parti de Jules Guesde. En 1902, il est élu député de Saint-Étienne, il le restera jusqu'en 1919 ; ensuite, et jusqu'à sa mort, il sera député de la Loire-Inférieure. Au Palais-Bourbon, Briand est d'emblée une révélation, un « maître de la tribune parlementaire » (Jaurès). Alors commence une carrière exceptionnelle : vingt-trois fois ministre, onze fois président du Conseil, Aristide Briand connaîtra une audience internatio […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 2 pages…
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3. Aristide Briand - Biography
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Aristide Briand (March 28, 1862-March 7, 1932), while at the height of his influence within the League of Nations, attended a dinner in Geneva where the guests were given menu cards on which was printed a cartoon depicting the statesmen of the world smashing a statue of Mars while Briand, alone, talked to the god of war trying to convince him to commit suicide . The cartoon caught not only Briand's main objective in public life - the elimination of war in international relations - but also his method: his penchant for personal diplomacy, his renowned persuasiveness, and his habit of attacking the heart of a problem rather than its symbols or symptoms.
A Long Vacation . Throughout his life Briand read little but listened intently, never prepared a speech but was, by common acknowledgment, the leading French orator of his generation; he understood everything, so it was said, but knew nothing.

4. Biografias - Briand, Aristide
Aristide Briand Briand, Aristide Briand, Aristide , 1862–1932, French statesman. A lawyer and a Socialist, he See more Encyclopedia articles on International Organizations
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5. Aristide Briand — Infoplease.com
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7. Briand, Aristide Definition Of Briand, Aristide In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Briand, Aristide ( rēstēd` brē N`), 1862–1932, French statesman. A lawyer and a Socialist, he entered (1902) the chamber of deputies and helped to draft and pass the law
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BRIAND, Aristide 18621932 . A supporter of the labour-union movement, Briand emerged as a leader in the French Socialist Party in 1894. He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies
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Son of a Cologne civil servant, held the post of Mayor of Cologne from 1917 to 1933. He lost his office with the Nazis and after growing problems, he finished in a concentration camp in 1944.
Member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), . In 1949 he became chairman of the party in West Germany; and in the first general elections under the new regime, his party and its ally, the Christian Social Union (CSU), together won 139 of the 402 seats in the Bundestag (Federal Parliament). In 1949, he was appointed as chancellor.
During Adenauer's term in power, very important events took place in West Germany: in 1950, membership of the Council of Europe, founder member of the ECSC, after the failure of EDC, West Germany was recognised as a sovereign state and was admitted to the NATO. Finally, in 1957, Germany was one of the founder members of the EEC.
Reelected in 1953, 1957 and 1961. In 1963, after achieving a treaty of cooperation with General de Gaulle's France, Adenauer resigned. Erhard succeeded him as a chancellor, although Adenauer remained chairman of the CDU until March 1966. He died in April 1967.

9. Briand Aristide: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
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Aristide Briand . Aristide Briand was born at Nantes, France, on 28th March, 1862. While a law student he developed socialist ideas and after leaving university wrote for Le
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The Kosmix Community Aristide Briand was born on March 28, 1862, at Nantes, where his parents were innkeepers. He got educated in public schools in Nantes . After that, he went to Paris to study law and returned to practice at Saint-Nazaire . After that, he entered politics and was defeated for the Chamber of Deputies in 1889. He then joined the syndicalist movement, and became an advocate of the revolutionary general strike as the means of transforming society. He was considered to be brilliant orator. Briand also ... see more Aristide Briand was born on March 28, 1862, at Nantes, where his parents were innkeepers. He got educated in public schools in Nantes . After that, he went to Paris to study law and returned to practice at

11. Briand, Aristide - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Briand
Briand, Aristide (1862–1932) French republican politician, 11 times prime minister 1909–29. A skilful parliamentary tactician and orator, he was seldom out of ministerial office
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12. Aristocratic | Define Aristocratic At Dictionary.com
–adjective 1. of or pertaining to government by an aristocracy. 2. belonging to or favoring the aristocracy. 3. characteristic of an aristocrat; having the manners, values
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13. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Briand, Aristide - Wikisource
B RIAND, A RISTIDE (1862 ), French statesman, was born at Nantes, of a bourgeois family. He studied law, and while still young took to politics, associating himself with the most
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14. BRİAND (Aristide) : Bilgi
BRİAND (Aristide) BRİAND (Aristide), fransız devlet adamı (Nantes 1862Paris 1932). Orta halli bir ai lenin ocuğu; hukuk tahsili yaptı ve avu kat olarak Saint-Nazaire
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15. Briand, Aristide Summary | BookRags.com
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17. Briand, Aristide Biography - S9.com
1862 Born on March 28th in Nantes, France.1901-1902 - He became secretary-general of the French Socialist Party and was elected to Chamber of Deputies.1904 - He joined with
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Died: 1932 AD, at 69 years of age.
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1862 - Born on March 28th in Nantes, France.
1901-1902 - He became secretary-general of the French Socialist Party and was elected to Chamber of Deputies.
1909 - Briand became prime minister and horrified his former socialist colleagues when he broke up a railway stoppage by calling up some of the strikers for military service. Briand further upset the left-wing by supporting the extension of compulsory military service.
1910-1911 - He lost power in November but returned to office briefly.
1915 - The French president, Raymond Poincare appointed Briand as prime minister.
1917 - Briand backed the Nivelle Offensive and when this failed, the resignation of Hubert Lyautey in November, brought the government down. Briand was now replaced by his long-time rival, Georges Clemenceau, as prime minister.
1925 - He was the foreign minister of Fance.

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19. Briand, Aristide | Definition Of Briand, Aristide | HighBeam.com: Online Diction
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(b . March 28, 1862, Nantes, Fr.d. March 7, 1932, Paris), statesman who served 11 times as premier of France, holding a total of 26 ministerial posts between 1906 and 1932. His efforts for international cooperation, the League of Nations, and world peace brought him the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1926. As a law student, Briand became associated with left-wing causes, writing for such publications as Le Peuple, La Lanterne, and and in 1904 he joined Jean in founding In 1894 Briand succeeded in getting the sharply divided French trade unionists to adopt the general strike as a political tactic at a workers' congress at Nantes. After three unsuccessful attempts (1889, 1893, and 1898) to be elected to the Chamber of Deputies, Briand became secretary-general of the Socialist Party in 1901. In 1902 he finally won election as a deputy from the Loire and remained a member of the Chamber until his death. Locarno (1925), in which he, Gustav Stresemann of Germany, and Austen Chamberlain of Britain sought to normalize relations between Germany and its former enemies; and the Kellogg -Briand Pact (Aug. 27, 1928), in which 60 nations agreed to outlaw war as an instrument of national policy. In December 1930 Briand publicly, and boldly for the times, advocated a federal union of Europe. He finally retired in January 1932, after an unsuccessful campaign for the presidency of the French Republic, and died shortly thereafter.

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