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  1. Henry de Jouvenel des Ursins (5 April 1876 – 5 October 1935) was a French journalist and statesman. He was the French High Commissioner in Syria and Lebanon from 23 December 1925 until 23 June 1926.

  2. modifier. Bertrand Henry note 1 Léon Robert de Jouvenel des Ursins, connu sous le nom d’ Henry de Jouvenel, est un journaliste, diplomate et homme politique français, né le 5 avril 1876 à Paris 1, ville il est mort le 5 octobre 1935 . Il est le fils du préfet Raoul de Jouvenel (1843-1910), et le frère du journaliste ...

  3. 23 de jul. de 2021 · Henry de Jouvenel, 1m80, était un bel homme et un grand animal politique. C’est lui que Colette décrit dans L’Entrave, où elle transpose en 1913 leur coup de foudre de 1911. Ce coup de foudre eut lieu peu après l’arrivée de Colette au Matin à la fin de 1910.

  4. After Willy, Colette's second husband, Henry de Jouvenel, could only be an improvement, and as editor of leading newspaper Le Matin, he was also able to publish his wife’s work.

  5. views 2,551,442 updated. Henry de Jouvenel (äNrē´ də zhōōvənĕl´), 1876–1935, French statesman and journalist. Although from an early age influential in politics, he refused to join a party, claiming that existing groups only pandered to the masses. He advocated a modified form of syndicalism.

  6. Scholars. Article. (1876–1935). The French political leader and writer Henry de Jouvenel was a well-respected proponent of the political doctrine known as syndicalism. He advocated the revolutionary movement as the longtime editor of the newspaper Le Matin.

  7. Français. The Syrian Revolt of 1925. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2009. Joyce Laverty Miller. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract. In the summer of 1925, a revolt erupted in the French mandated territories of Syria and Lebanon and rapidly spread throughout the area.

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