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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 - Biography
Aristide briand aristide Briand (March 28, 1862March 7, 1932), Elisha,Achille, Aristide Briand Discours et écrits de politique étrangère.
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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.
Although Briand studied law and established a practice, he preferred the profession of journalism to that of law. He wrote for , a socialist paper. A supporter of the labor-union movement, Briand emerged as a leader in the French Socialist Party after a speech at a congress of workingmen at Nantes in 1894. He found his true calling in politics, however, when, at the age of forty, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1902. In the next thirty years he was premier of France and a cabinet minister innumerable times

2. Aristide Briand - Biography
Aristide Briand Biography Aristide Briand (March 28, 1862-March 7, 1932), while at the height of his influence within the League of Nations
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3. Aristide Briand
Aristide Briand French Statesman. Born March 28, 1862 at Nantes, Brittany Died March 7, 1932 at Paris
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Adenauer, Konrad Bech, Joseph Blair, Tony Briand, Aristide Churchill, Winston CoudenhoveKalergi, Richard
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Caricature de Briand, l'"Ange de la paix", alors qu'il pr ne la cr ation d'une f d ration Etats europ ens.
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6. 8256. Briand, Aristide. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
8256. Briand, Aristide. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996
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Aristide Briand was born at Nantes, France, on 28th March, 1862. (3) AristideBriand, Memorandum on the Organisation of a Regime of European Federal
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Aristide Briand was born at Nant es, France, on 28th March, 1862. While a law student he developed socialist ideas and after leaving university wrote for Le Peuple La Lanterne and Briand, became secretary-general of the French Socialist Party in 1901 and the following year was elected to Chamber of Deputies. In 1904 he joined with to establish the left-wing newspaper, in 1904. In 1906 Briand was expelled from the party for accepting office in the coalition government headed by Georges Clemenceau . As minister of public instruction and worship (1906-09) Briand helped to complete the separation of Church and State in France
In July 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. He lost power in November 1910 but returned to office briefly in 1913.

8. Briand, Aristide. The American Heritage Dictionary Of The English
Briand, Aristide. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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11. Records For Briand, Aristide, 1862-1932. (in MARION)
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12. Aristide Briand: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Bri·and ( breänd , -ä N ) , Aristide 1862–1932. French politician who becameprime minister for the first of 11 times in 1909.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Aristide Briand Dictionary Bri·and brē-¤nd N Aristide
French politician who became prime minister for the first of 11 times in 1909. As foreign minister he was the chief architect of the Locarno Pact (1925), which guaranteed the borders of Belgium, France, and Germany. He also drew up the Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) and shared the 1926 Nobel Peace Prize. 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 (1905) for separation of church and state. Made (1906) minister of education and minister of religion to execute the law, he was ejected from the Socialist party for participating in the bourgeois cabinet of premier Jean Sarrien. In 1909 he became premier for the first of 11 times. In World War I, Briand headed (1915–17) two successive coalition cabinets and made the decision to hold Verdun at any cost. His government fell in Mar., 1917; attacked by Georges Clemenceau for attempting to negotiate a peace with Germany in 1917, Briand retired. After the war he emerged as a leading advocate of international peace and cooperation, and he is best remembered for his devotion to this cause. The cabinet he headed in 1921 fell because of his unpopular criticism of the Treaty of Versailles and his moderate demands at international conferences, where he worked for a reconciliation with Germany without the sacrifice of French security. As foreign minister from 1925 to 1932 he was the chief architect of the

13. Aristide Briand Quotations
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Aristide Briand. French Statesman. Born March 28, 1862 at Nantes, Brittany DiedMarch 7, 1932 at Paris. Premier of France, July 24, 1909 February 27,
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French Statesman Born: March 28, 1862 at Nantes, Brittany
Died: March 7, 1932 at Paris Premier of France: January 16, 1921 - January 12, 1922 (7th cabinet) July 29 - November 22, 1929 (11th cabinet) Briand first earned public recognition when he persuaded an 1894 trade union congress to adopt the General Strike as a tactic for dealing with the government. He co-founded the French Socialist Party with Jean Jaures in 1901 and collaborated with him in launching L'Humanite in 1904. Briand was rejected in three elections before winning a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in 1902. He served on the commission that drafted the laws separating church and state in 1905. Briand urged the Socialists to cooperate with the Radical-Socialists and other bourgeois parties to further reform. He accepted the Public Instruction portfolio in the government of Georges Clemenceau in 1906. The Socialist expelled him for consorting with the Radicals. Briand formed the first of his own cabinets in 1909 and further alienated himself from the left by breaking a railroad strike. He presided over two ineffectual governments at the beginning of World War I before yielding to Clemenceau's Union Sacree in 1917. He sought reconciliation with Germany after World War I, crafted the Locarno Pact which secured international recognition of the eastern border and won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926, co-authored a treaty outlawing war which was ratified by 60 nations in 1928 and worked actively in the League of Nations for disarmament. He wrote a memorandum calling for the creation of a European Union to insure stability in 1930. He retired in 1932 having served as a minister in 26 cabinets and as premier of 11.

16. Aristide Briand
Aristide Briand. Born 28Mar-1862 Birthplace Nantes, France Died 7-Mar-1932Location of death Paris, France Cause of death unspecified. Gender Male
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28-Nov-1925 to 3-Nov-1929 Prime Minister of France 16-Jan-1921 to 15-Jan-1922 Prime Minister of France 29-Oct-1915 to 20-Mar-1917 Prime Minister of France 21-Jan-1913 to 22-Mar-1913 Prime Minister of France 24-Jul-1909 to 2-Mar-1911 Nobel Peace Prize Appears on the cover of: Time , 19-Dec-1927, DETAILS : Europe is his client Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

17. Encyclopedia: Aristide Briand
Aristide Briand President of the Council and Minister of the Interior and Worship;St©phen Pichon - Minister of Foreign Affairs; Jean Brun - Minister of
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    Updated 3 hours 4 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Aristide Briand Aristide Briand, French politician Aristide Briand March 28 March 7 ) was a French statesman. March 28 is the 87th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (88th in Leap years). ... 1862 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (67th in Leap years). ... 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday. ... He was born at Nantes , of a bourgeois family. 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

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    '''Aristide Briand''' ( March 28 March 7 ) was a French statesman.
    He was born at Nantes , of a bourgeois family. 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 ''Petite Republique'', leaving it to found '' L'Humanit� '', in collaboration with Jean Jaur�s
    At the same time he was prominent in the movement for the formation of trade union s, and at the congress of working men at Nantes in 1894 he secured the adoption of the labour union idea against the adherents of Jules Guesde . From that time, Briand became one of the leaders of the French Socialist Party . In , after several unsuccessful attempts, he was elected deputy. He declared himself a strong partisan of the union of the Left in what is known as the ''Bloc'', in order to check the reactionary deputies of the Right. From the beginning of his career in the chamber of deputies, Briand was occupied with the question of the separation of church and state . He was appointed reporter of the commission charged with the preparation of the law, and his masterly report at once marked him out as one of the coming headers. He succeeded in carrying his project through with but slight modifications, and without dividing the parties upon whose support he relied.

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    Réf : 6971 en vente chez : Librairie Bertran - Cliquez ici - Rouen, France - 02 35 70 79 96 (AFFICHE 1914-1918) BRIAND (Aristide). Déclaration du Gouvernement, lue le 14 septembre 1916, au Sénat par M. René Viviani, Garde des Sceaux. Paris, Imprimerie des Journaux Officiels. 96x65 cm. - Prix : Discours fait à la suite des déclarations de guerre entre l'Italie et l'Allemagne, et entre la Roumanie et l'Autriche-Hongrie. Réf : 12507 en vente chez : Librairie Mathis - Cliquez ici BRIAND Aristide La séparation application du régime nouveau Paris Charpentier 1909 broché in-12 507pp. couverture légèrement défraîchie. C44 - Prix : Réf : C3389 en vente chez : Cliquez ici - Caluire, France - 04 78 30 73 19 BRIAND Aristide LA SEPARATION Bibliothèque-Charpentier, Paris, 1908; 346 pages, in-8, broché. - Prix : Discussion de la loi 1904-1905. Papier jauni, petits accrocs en bordure de la couverture, bon état par ailleurs.

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