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  2. Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    Jean Jaures: The Inner Life of Social Democracy. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014. Noland, Aaron. "Individualism in Jean Jaures' Socialist Thought." Journal of the History of Ideas (1961): 63–80. in JSTOR; Tolosa, Benjamin T. "The Socialist Legacy of Jean Jaures and Leon Blum." Philippine Studies (1992): 226–239.

  3. Assassination of Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    Vive la France ("Jaurès is dead! Long live France"). La Bataille syndicaliste, a CGT organ, adopted the same tone. [8] At the Salle Wagram on August 2, at the Socialist Party meeting convened by Jaurès, Édouard Vaillant, the Commune's old revolutionary, declared: "In the face of aggression, socialists will do their duty. For the Fatherland ...

  4. Raoul Villain - Wikipedia

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    Raoul Villain. Raoul Villain (19 September 1885 – 17 September 1936) was a French nationalist.He is primarily remembered for his assassination of the French socialist leader Jean Jaurès on 31 July 1914, in Paris.

  5. French Socialist Party (1902) - Wikipedia

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    The French Socialist Party (French: Parti socialiste français, PSF) was a socialist political party founded in 1902. [1]The PSF came from the merger of the possibilist Federation of the Socialist Workers of France (FTSF), Jean Allemane's Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (POSR) and some independent socialist politicians like Jean Jaurès, who went on to become the party leader. [2]

  6. Café du Croissant - Wikipedia

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    The Café du Croissant or Crosse du Croisant (today the Taverne du Croissant) is a café in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris, France.It is famous for having been the place of the assassination of Jean Jaurès by Raoul Villain on 31 July 1914.

  7. Socialist Party of France – Jean Jaurès Union - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of FranceJean Jaurès Union (French: Parti socialiste de France-Union Jean Jaurès, PSdF) was a political party in France founded in 1933 during the late Third Republic which united the right-wing of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).

  8. Place Jean-Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    Place Jean-Jaurès. The Place Jean-Jaurès (French pronunciation: [plas ʒɑ̃ ʒɔʁɛs]), also known as La Plaine ([la plɛn]), is a historic square in Marseille, France. As early as the 13th century, it was a camping ground for Christian Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land. It later became a meeting place to welcome dignitaries and ...

  9. Fondation Jean-Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    The Fondation Jean-Jaurès (FJJ) is a French think tank associated with the Socialist Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1992. [ 3 ] Its founding president was Pierre Mauroy , [ 4 ] followed by Henri Nallet . [ 2 ]