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Jules Nadi

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263:. For social protection, in 1921, he created a free placement office and a security fund for workers. He established a center of free antenatal care, a tuberculosis clinic, a counseling center against sexually transmitted diseases, and the public bathhouse. He built the sports park and restored the buildings of the town hall. True to the ideology of Freethought, his municipal socialism provided grants to secular works and municipal organizations. 33: 258:
In 1919, Nadi was also elected mayor of Romans-sur-Isère. In this role, he established a municipal socialism, with specific attention to the construction of housing for workers, redeveloping former barracks that were old religious buildings. He built the garden city that now bears his name, which was
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appealed to the SFIO, which sent Nadi, a Permanent Delegate, to visit them, resulting in the emergence of additional SFIO groups. Chaired by Nadi, the first Congress was held in La Roche-sur-Yon, from which emerged the Socialist Federation of Vendee, with a hundred members. In 1919, Jules Nadi was
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and became secretary of the local federation. Accused of political guilt, in 1907, the new mayor of Romans-sur-Isère, Dr. Ernest Gailly, dismissed Nadi, through the influence of
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and its requirement to denounce Freemasonry. Nadi rejoined the SFIO with strong anti-communist sentiments. He was again re-elected in 1924 on a common list-SFIO and the
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re-elected to the General Council representing Romans-sur-Isère, where he remained until his death in 1925, defeating Gailly.
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in 1928, by majority vote. In 1925, Nadi "introduced a bill for creating a State monopoly of insurance into the
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in southeastern France. A socialist since 1898, at different times, he was a member of the
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on 19 May 1872 – died in Paris on 7 November 1928) was a French politician who represented
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Encyclopédie socialiste, syndicale et coopérative de l'Internationale ouvrière
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His personal influence allowed the SFIO to offset the influence of the
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Members of the 14th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 13th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 12th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Members of the 11th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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Société d'archéologie et de statistique de la Drôme (2005).
156:. With François Lattard, Nadi founded the literary journal, 200:, and was unanimously elected secretary of the Federation. 188:, a town near Valence;and in 1905, he founded the Lodge of 589:
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In 1901, Nadi was appointed mayor of 282:, but with little chance of success". 125:(SFIO) (1914–1921; 1923–1928) and the 516:. Stanford University Press. p.  373:90 years ago, the death of Jules Nadi 353: 351: 349: 182:International League for Human Rights 7: 634:Human Rights League (France) members 480:. A. Quillet. pp. 85, 105, 246. 289:. At his death, the local newspaper 594:French Communist Party politicians 14: 579:French Workers' Party politicians 541:Parker, Percy Livingston (1925). 619:Members of Parliament for DrĂ´me 441:Genova, Pamela Antonia (2002). 306:Jules Pomaret. L'Ultime soupir! 203:Nadi attended the SFIO's 1905 1: 508:Wohl, Robert (1 June 1966). 103:Jules Camille Victor Pomaret 650: 629:Mayors of Romans-sur-Isère 624:French general councillors 574:People from Valence, DrĂ´me 420:. Gallimard. p. 156. 196:, he helped organized the 96: 92: 81: 58: 54:for Canton du Grand-Serre 42: 30: 447:. Ashgate. p. 303. 234:Nadi was elected to the 146:administrative assistant 387:Pollet, Gilles (1999). 215:(who was succeeded by 127:French Communist Party 240:Canton du Grand-Serre 213:AdĂ©odat Compère-Morel 119:French Workers' Party 544:Daily mail year book 276:French Radical Party 77:for Romans-sur-Isère 280:Chamber of Deputies 252:Les Sables-d'Olonne 244:Chamber of Deputies 129:(PCF) (1921–1923). 121:(POF) (1898–1900), 162:Symbolist movement 527:978-0-8047-0177-8 454:978-0-7546-0010-7 427:978-2-07-073122-0 400:978-2-7297-0580-0 242:, DrĂ´me, and the 225:Adrien Pressemane 137:Nadi was born in 100: 99: 73:French Parliament 50:French Parliament 16:French politician 641: 549: 548: 538: 532: 531: 515: 505: 499: 498: 488: 482: 481: 468: 459: 458: 438: 432: 431: 411: 405: 404: 384: 375: 370: 364: 363: 355: 344: 339: 248:La Roche-sur-Yon 186:Romans-sur-Isère 150:military service 86: 75: 63: 52: 35: 21: 649: 648: 644: 643: 642: 640: 639: 638: 554: 553: 552: 540: 539: 535: 528: 507: 506: 502: 490: 489: 485: 470: 469: 462: 455: 440: 439: 435: 428: 413: 412: 408: 401: 386: 385: 378: 371: 367: 358:Maitron, Jean. 357: 356: 347: 340: 336: 332: 301: 266:At SFIO's 1920 236:General Council 209:Joseph Caillaux 135: 87: 82: 76: 71: 64: 59: 53: 48: 38: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 647: 645: 637: 636: 631: 626: 621: 616: 611: 606: 601: 596: 591: 586: 581: 576: 571: 566: 556: 555: 551: 550: 533: 526: 500: 494:Revue dromoise 483: 460: 453: 433: 426: 417:Correspondance 406: 399: 376: 365: 345: 333: 331: 328: 327: 326: 318: 310: 300: 297: 268:Tours Congress 261:Louis Loucheur 205:Globe Congress 139:Valence, DrĂ´me 134: 131: 98: 97: 94: 93: 90: 89: 79: 78: 70:Member of the 67: 66: 56: 55: 47:Member of the 44: 43: 40: 39: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 646: 635: 632: 630: 627: 625: 622: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 605: 602: 600: 597: 595: 592: 590: 587: 585: 582: 580: 577: 575: 572: 570: 567: 565: 562: 561: 559: 546: 545: 537: 534: 529: 523: 519: 514: 513: 504: 501: 496: 495: 487: 484: 479: 478: 473: 467: 465: 461: 456: 450: 446: 445: 437: 434: 429: 423: 419: 418: 410: 407: 402: 396: 392: 391: 383: 381: 377: 374: 369: 366: 361: 354: 352: 350: 346: 343: 338: 335: 329: 324: 323: 319: 316: 315: 311: 308: 307: 303: 302: 299:Partial works 298: 296: 294: 293: 292:Le Jacquemart 288: 283: 281: 277: 273: 269: 264: 262: 256: 253: 249: 245: 241: 237: 232: 230: 229:Henri Laudier 226: 222: 218: 217:RenĂ© Cabannes 214: 210: 206: 201: 199: 195: 191: 190:Saint-Vallier 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 142: 140: 132: 130: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 95: 91: 85: 80: 74: 68: 62: 57: 51: 45: 41: 34: 29: 22: 19: 543: 536: 511: 503: 493: 486: 476: 443: 436: 416: 409: 389: 368: 359: 337: 321: 313: 305: 290: 284: 265: 257: 238:in 1910 for 233: 202: 194:propagandist 157: 154:Jules Guesde 143: 136: 106: 102: 101: 83: 60: 18: 569:1928 deaths 564:1872 births 314:L'affranchi 221:Gaston Levy 178:freemasonry 174:freethought 144:He started 105:, known as 558:Categories 330:References 272:Bolshevism 180:, and the 107:Jules Nadi 37:Jules Nadi 25:Jules Nadi 170:socialism 133:Biography 88:1919–1925 84:In office 65:1910–1919 61:In office 474:(1913). 166:Marxism 158:L'Ĺ’uvre 111:Valence 524:  451:  424:  397:  325:(1915) 317:(1902) 309:(1892) 227:, and 115:DrĂ´me 522:ISBN 449:ISBN 422:ISBN 395:ISBN 250:and 192:. 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French Parliament
French Parliament
Valence
DrĂ´me
French Workers' Party
French Section of the Workers' International
French Communist Party
Valence, DrĂ´me
administrative assistant
military service
Jules Guesde
Symbolist movement
Marxism
socialism
freethought
freemasonry
International League for Human Rights
Romans-sur-Isère
Saint-Vallier
propagandist
Fédération Socialiste autonome Ardèche-Drôme
Globe Congress
Joseph Caillaux
Adéodat Compère-Morel
René Cabannes
Gaston Levy
Adrien Pressemane
Henri Laudier
General Council

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