- in Dutray-
Lecoin and
Muzerelle (eds) (2010). (in French) Dutray-
Lecoin, Élise (2010a). "La vie
quotidienne à la Bastille", in Dutray-
Lecoin and Muzerelle...
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Louis Lecoin (30
September 1888 – 23 June 1971) was a
French anarcho-pacifist. He was at the
center of the
foundation of the
Union pacifiste de France [Wikidata]...
- doi:10.1111/tra.12236. ISSN 1600-0854. PMID 25355612.
Meertens L,
Carnec X,
Lecoin MP,
Ramdasi R, Guivel-Benh****ine F, Lew E,
Lemke G,
Schwartz O,
Amara A...
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arrested and
threatened with deportation, but he was
defended by
Louis Lecoin and
Henri Sellier, who
secured his
continued stay in France.
During this...
- ISSN 0022-538X. PMC 3554064. PMID 23115297. Meertens, Laurent; Carnec, Xavier;
Lecoin,
Manuel Perera; Ramdasi, Rasika; Guivel-Benh****ine, Florence; Lew, Erin;...
- by electrons. Bound-state β−
decays were
predicted by Daudel, Jean, and
Lecoin in 1947, and the
phenomenon in
fully ionized atoms was
first observed for...
- doi:10.1016/j.parkreldis.2003.12.004. PMID 15120099.
Poignet H,
Beaughard M,
Lecoin G, M****ingham R (October 1989). "Functional, behavioral, and histological...
- and
Camille Rombault in 1932–1933 or the
hunger strike of
anarchist Louis Lecoin in 1962. The
legal status law was p****ed in
December 1963, 43
years (and...
- thirteenth-century
castle Jean-Baptiste
Lemire (1867–1945), composer.
Louis Lecoin (1888–1971),
pacifist and libertarian, was born in Saint-Amand-Montrond...
- anti-capitalist action,
Lecoin instead sought to
proclaim the "innocence" of Sacco, Vanzetti, Ascaso,
Durruti and Jover. As
Lecoin wanted the
defense campaign...