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of the world with around 1000 establishments in more than 136 countries. The Alliance Française in Lyon was created in 1984 and has received many Labels since then. Nowadays, it is the first French language school in Lyon and the third Alliance Française in France. Within it, there is a multicultural
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The Fondation de l’Alliance Française is the "moral and juridic reference" for the other Alliances Françaises. It is she whom approves the formation of new Alliances françaises by approving their status. It helps the Alliances to form employees, and guide them in the extension of their activities or
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On 10 January 1925, a farewell banquet was organised in his honour by the American government in order to express their esteem and gratitude. This ceremony brought together the most important political, scientific and cultural figures of the United States. He was also awarded a medal for his deeds.
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For the Versailles negotiations, President Wilson was accompanied in France by Jean Jules Jusserand, whom he trusted. As a matter of fact, Wilson was the first incumbent US president to come to Europe. The Paris Peace Conference, beginning on 18 January 1919, culminated in the signing of the Treaty
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Recueil des instructions données aux ambassadeurs et ministres de France depuis les traités de Westphalie jusqu'à la Révolution française. XXIV-XXV, Angleterre, publié sous les auspices de la commission des archives diplomatiques au ministère des affaires étrangères, avec une introduction et des
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His career started in 1878 when he applied to the Foreign Affairs national competition, at the age of 23. He first started as a student-consul, and he was then kept as a help-consul in London under the direction of Mr. Langlet, who congratulated him on his remarkable work. In 1880, he became
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sent him a telegram to congratulate him on his action, saying "All you have said is excellent." On 5 September, the United States of America participated in their first offensive against Germany. On 11 November, during an allied offensive, the armistice was signed, thus ending the
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Preclík, Vratislav. Masaryk a legie (Masaryk and legions), váz. kniha, 219 str., vydalo nakladatelství Paris Karviná, Žižkova 2379 (734 01 Karvina, CZ) ve spolupráci s Masarykovým demokratickým hnutím (Masaryk Democratic Movement, Prague), 2019,
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team of 40 people, who welcome 2500 students per year and more than 130 nationalities. The 2,500 m of modern locals dedicated to the study and learning of languages with 17 classrooms. It perpetuates the founders' spirit, including Jusserand's.
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on 28 June 1919. When the Polish army invaded Ukraine, a Russian counter-attack reached Warsaw, where there was a rise in revolutionary ideas. France sent Jusserand at the head of a diplomatic and military mission to save the Polish.
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, « Les Grands Écrivains Français. Études sur la vie, les Ĺ“uvres et l’influence des principaux auteurs de notre littĂ©rature Â», text inserted in Jules Simon,
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on the history of French reactions to Shakespeare. Jusserand was a close student of English literature who produced some lucid and vivacious books on comparatively little-known subjects:
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and Chalon's boarding school in Lyon. After his father's death in 1870, he was determined to honour him by learning new cultures and excelling in his international and bicultural career.
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As in June 1905, the French and German concurrence over Morocco's domination nearly lead to a war. Jusserand used his influence on Roosevelt in order to play an efficient role in the
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sympathy, in addition to the President's successors'. Thus, during 22 years, Jusserand was the French politic spokesperson alongside 5 presidents of the United States (Roosevelt,
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After a brief period of harmony lasting only 22 years, another world conflict ensued in 1939. However, Jusserand had no influence on this Second world war, passing away in 1932.
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, , 11 and 23 March, 23 September, Correspondance de Ferdinand Brunetière, Bibliothèque Nationale (Nouvelles Acquisitions Françaises, 25 041/307, 309, 313).
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In 1887, in a delicate moment, where he worked in the political sector. In 1898 he exercised in the role of emissary near Saint-Siège, then Minister of France in
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Jean J. Jusserand, former French ambassador to the United States, died at 8 o'clock this morning. ... Death came peacefully as he lay ill in his Paris home.
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Jean Jules Jusserand monument in Rock Creek Park, Washington D.C., just off Beach Drive and Western Ridge Trail, across the foot bridge from
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In 1923, Jean Jules Jusserand presided and delivered a speech during the inauguration ceremony for the American war memorial.
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Even today, different monuments exist in France and the United States in order to commemorate Jusserand's diplomatic role.
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He died in 1932 in Paris at the age of 77, following a lengthy bout of kidney disease. His national funeral took place in
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legions especially in Russia and in negotiation for independent Czechoslovak state in America from May to October 1918.
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Born into a rich Lyonnais family, Jean Jules Jusserand spent his childhood between his familial residence in
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Greenhalgh, Elizabeth. "The Viviani-Joffre Mission to the United States, April–May 1917: A Reassessment."
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on 7 November 1936. It is the first memorial erected on Federal property to a foreign diplomat. In 2014
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, , 9 March 1888 or 1889, Correspondence d’Anatole France, Bibliothèque Nationale
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, , 23 November 1898, Correspondance de Joseph Reinach, Bibliothèque Nationale
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, , 11 September 1900, Correspondance de Gaston Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, , 12 February 1889, Correspondence d’Arvède Barine, Bibliothèque Nationale
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The Alliance Française has buildings all around the world and is today the biggest cultural
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authorised the arming of commercial vessels. Following the attack on two US ships by German
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He remained the French ambassador to Washington for the next five years under presidents
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H. Cogoluenhe (December 1988). "Un lyonnais injustement oubliĂ© : Jules Jusserand".
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Haglund, David G. "Theodore Roosevelt and the "Special Relationship" with France." in
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An American by Degrees: The Extraordinary Lives of French Ambassador Jules Jusserand
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Le Théâtre en Angleterre, depuis la conquête jusqu'aux prédécesseurs immédiats de
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Les Anglais au Moyen Âge: la vie nomade et les routes d'Angleterre au XIV siècle
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A Literary history of the English people from the Renaissance to the Civil War
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A Literary history of the English people from the origins to the Renaissance
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As the new French ambassador in Washington, Jean Jules Jusserand succeeded
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This association is not subject to any political or religious influence.
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of Versailles on 28 June, establishing a seemingly definitive peace.
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After his scholarship in Chartreux, he continued his studies at the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Piers Plowman, a contribution to the history of English mysticism
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In 1884, Jean Jules Jusserand took part in the foundation of the
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published under M. Alfred Rambaud. Paris : A. Colin (1888)
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First Annual Shakespeare Lecture of the British Academy (1911)
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La France coloniale, histoire, géographie, commerce, ouvrage
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What Me Befell : The Reminiscences of J. J. Jusserand
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Foreign policy of the Theodore Roosevelt administration
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In 1930, Jean Jules Jusserand published his last book,
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He was elected an International Honorary Member of the
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The evolution of the American sentiment during the war
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The evolution of the American sentiment during the war
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In 1911, he was admitted as an Honorary Member of the
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Institution des Chartreux plaque Jean-Jules Jusserand
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Jean Jules Jusserand played an important role in the
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Jusserand was elected an International Member of the
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Jean-Jules Jusserand, "La Tunisie", an extract from
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Les Sports et jeux d'exercice dans l'ancienne France
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L'évolution du sentiment américain pendant la guerre
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Jusserand (right) with former French Prime Minister
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1903-1925 and played a major diplomatic role during
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Jean Adrien Antoine Jules Jusserand

French Ambassador to the United States
Jules Cambon
Émile Daeschner
Lyon
Paris
Alma mater
University of Lyon
French Ambassador to the United States
World War I
Saint-Haon-le-Châtel
University of Lyon
Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire
Paul Cambon
Quai d’Orsay
Copenhagen
Loubet

Jules Cambon
Paul Cambon
American Philosophical Society
Society of the Cincinnati
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Roosevelt's
Taft
Wilson
Harding
Coolidge
Algeciras Conference

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