- The Blum–
Viollette proposal of 1936
takes its name from Léon Blum and
Maurice Viollette, who
acted as the
French premier and governor-general of Algeria...
-
Maurice Viollette (3
September 1870 in Janville, Eure-et-Loir – 9
September 1960 in Dreux) was a
French statesman. He was chief-of-staff for Alexandre...
- the same time as Fehling's.
These include the
Viollette solution (eponymous for
Charles Cléophile
Viollette (1823-1894)) and the
Soxhlet solution (eponymous...
- and
Viollette gave a warm
reception to a
congress delegation in
Paris and
indicated that many of
their demands could be met. Meanwhile,
Viollette drew...
-
Anglicanism in 1807. On 30
March 1807, he
married Violetta (Francis Anne
Viollette) Darwin, one of the
fourteen children of his father's old
colleague and...
-
becoming a
national hero. The Po****r
Front initiated the 1936 Blum-
Viollette proposal,
which was
supposed to
grant French citizenship to a minority...
- ears in the
French Parliament, and even
proposed reforms like the Blum
Viollette proposal faltered. Consequently,
tensions escalated,
leading to the dissolution...
-
systematic statement of his
views at this time.
Camus also
supported the Blum–
Viollette proposal to
grant Algerians full
French citizenship in a
manifesto with...
- (1871–1940)
acknowledged some demands, and the Po****r
Front initiated the Blum-
Viollette proposal in 1936,
which was
supposed to
enlighten the
Indigenous Code...
-
Charles Lutaud Jean-Baptiste Abel Théodore
Steeg Henri Dubief Maurice Viollette Pierre Bordes Jules-Gaston
Henri Carde Georges le Beau Jean-Marie Charles...