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Lucien Herr Socialist Librarian Of The French Third Republic 1st Edition Anneccile Grandmougin Tegan Raleigh

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Lucien Herr Socialist Librarian Of The French Third Republic 1st Edition Anneccile Grandmougin Tegan Raleigh
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Publisher: Litwin Books, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Anne-Cécile Grandmougin; Tegan Raleigh
ISBN: 9781634001120, 1634001125
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Lucien Herr Socialist Librarian Of The French Third Republic 1st Edition Anneccile Grandmougin Tegan Raleigh by Anne-cécile Grandmougin; Tegan Raleigh 9781634001120, 1634001125 instant download after payment.

Lucien Herr was the director of the library of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, the leading academic institution of France, from 1888 to 1926. In addition to being a library innovator of the time, he was an influential socialist and an early voice in the Dreyfus Affair. From his citadel in the library, he influenced the thinking of France's emerging socialist leaders, Jean Jaurès and Léon Blum. He had the option of a career as a professor, with all of the privileges that it would have afforded him, but chose instead to remain a librarian with a hidden world-historical role.

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