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Paul Brenot

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213:(CGPF). This was soon abandoned in favor of reforming the CGPF from within, but there was resistance by the CGPF. On 9 July 1936, Brenot proposed to the Parisian Metallurgy Industry Syndicate and the General Electrical Construction Syndicate to form an inter-syndicate committee of active employers for the purpose of social action propaganda. After a difficult summer the CGPF began internal reforms, and Brenot agree to participate. Colonel Paul Brenot was the driving force in persuading the CGPF to form a social committee. He made sure it did not include Alexandre Lambert-Ribot, secretary of the 206:, who called it the "American radio bluff" and pointed out that almost all radio frequencies, transmitter and programs were controlled by a small number of powerful corporations. From 1934 Brenot was president of the Chambre Syndicale des Industries Radioélectriques (CSIR), which brought together 35 of the most important companies in the radio industry. 189:. As director of the SFR, Brenot was a delegate to the International Wireless Conference in Washington in 1927. Brenot, as vice-president of the Syndicat Professionel des Industries Radioélectriques, became a member of the lobbying group Radio-Agricole Française (RAF), founded in 1927 by the former minister of agriculture 220:
After their relationship settled down, Brenot's Comité de prévoyance et d'action sociale (CPAS) worked closely with the CGPF. The CPAS presented itself as an organization of small and medium-sized enterprises, "responsible for creating the employers' union and the collaboration of classes". The CPAS
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company, for which Brenot was later criticized. In his defense, Brenot said that Telefunken's permanent representative in Paris, Doctor Schultz, was a former composer and virtuoso pianist with whom he had formed cordial relations before the war, and who was liberal, anti-militaristic and anti-Nazi.
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in 1932 that one should distinguish between listening to radio stations and merely hearing them. Brenot was an advocate of privatized radio stations along the American model, where most European nations supported nationalization. Brenot's position was attacked by the radio journalist
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in the northwest of Paris. Brenot left the army to become technical director of the SFR. In 1924 Brenot and his first wife bought the HĂ´tel de Rieux, which had become the HĂ´tel Amelot de Bisseuil in the 17th century. In 1938 he published a work on the building called
249:(1939–45) Brenot had the title of technical director of the SFR, but was the right-hand man of the owner, Émile Girardeau. Under the German occupation there were very friendly relations between the CSF and the German 196:
In the inter-war years the ability to pick up foreign radio signals depended on many factors, including weather, time of day, signal frequency and strength and the listener's equipment and location. Brenot noted in
273: 210: 177: 99:(19 September 1880 – 19 August 1967) was a French engineer and industrialist who was active in the development of radio in France. He was an advocate of free enterprise and had 129: 222: 846: 811: 785: 727: 701: 675: 649: 28: 237:, a radical right wing former minister of Finance with corporatist leanings, was elected president of the CPAS on 27 January 1937. 268:
Paul Brenot (July–September 1926), "L'Industrie de la radioélectricité, son importance, son évolution, ses besoins, son avenir",
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In June 1936, Brenot undertook to form a group of employers that would support social policy as an alternative to the
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opinions. He was criticized after World War II for working too closely with the German occupiers of France.
121: 226: 841: 836: 234: 214: 409:, Lyon : impr. Morel: l'ÉlectricitĂ© de France, Groupe rĂ©gional de production thermique Sud-Est 400:, Lyon : impr. P. Morel et fils: ÉlectricitĂ© de France. Groupe de production thermique Sud-Est 145: 193:. The RAF promoted the value of radio in allowing rural families to stay in touch with the world. 161: 137: 807: 781: 775: 723: 717: 697: 691: 671: 645: 639: 70: 801: 665: 190: 181: 128:
in creating military radiotelegraphy. He was an important contributor to development of the
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Mise à jour de la législation applicable aux centrales thermiques classiques et nucléaires
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Discours ... au banquet donné à l'occasion du 8e Salon de la T. S. F.... 4 septembre 1931
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in 1899. He graduated as an engineer, and from 1904 to 1919 collaborated with General
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Deux ans d'activité du Comité de prévoyance et d'action sociales
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launched a vigorous campaign against the 40-hour work week, the
152:) service in the Ministry of Colonies from 1911 to 1919. During 140:. In 1910 Brenot was a pioneer in mounting a SFR radio set on a 502: 301:, Paris: Syndicat professionnel des industries radio-Ă©lectrique 667:
History of Nonlinear Oscillations Theory in France (1880–1940)
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Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France, 1921-1939
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Discours à l'occasion du 10ème salon de la T. S. F. ...
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and representative of the heavy industry oligarchy.
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Les Mondes ultra-atomiques et le problème de la vie
86: 78: 59: 37: 18: 747:(in French), BnF: Bibliotheque nationale de France 274:SociĂ©tĂ© d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale 225:(CGT) and the communists. Brenot was supported by 693:Radio's New Wave: Global Sound in the Digital Era 362:Un professeur d'Ă©nergie : le gĂ©nĂ©ral FerriĂ© 292:, preface by Gustave Auguste FerriĂ©, Paris: Plon 690:Loviglio, Jason; Hilmes, Michele (2013-06-19), 624:La radioĂ©lectricitĂ© en France sous l'Occupation 398:LĂ©gislation applicable aux centrales thermiques 344:Un vieil hĂ´tel du Marais, du XIVe au XXe siècle 120:, Ardèche, on 19 September 1880. He joined the 538: 337:(quatre confĂ©rences), Paris: impr. V. Duperret 553: 178:Compagnie gĂ©nĂ©rale de la tĂ©lĂ©graphie sans fil 8: 211:ConfĂ©dĂ©ration gĂ©nĂ©rale du patronat français 644:(in French), Presses Univ. Franche-ComtĂ©, 333:Paul Brenot; Louis Germain-Martin (1938), 26: 15: 803:The Politics of French Business 1936–1945 719:La Plus longue des RĂ©publiques: 1870-1940 364:(Discours), Paris: Impr. de AndrĂ© Tournon 641:Jean Coutrot: de l'ingĂ©nieur au prophète 604: 490: 475: 463: 420: 627:, Historiques (in French), l'Harmattan 526: 514: 451: 355:, preface by Paul Brenot, Paris: Dunod 319:, preface by Paul Brenot, Paris: Dunod 670:, Springer International Publishing, 589: 577: 7: 565: 290:Ă€ la conquĂŞte des ondes, la T. S. F. 503:Paul Brenot (b. 1880) – Smithsonian 324:Paul Brenot; Louis Germain-Martin, 317:Les Meilleurs RĂ©cepteurs de T.S.F. 130:SociĂ©tĂ© française radio-Ă©lectrique 14: 353:Les Meilleurs appareils de T.S.F. 223:ConfĂ©dĂ©ration gĂ©nĂ©rale du travail 664:Ginoux, Jean-Marc (2017-05-26), 241:World War II and later (1939–67) 806:, Cambridge University Press, 780:, Cambridge University Press, 774:Scales, Rebecca (2016-02-24), 621:Chambost, Emmanuel de (2012), 1: 847:20th-century French engineers 800:Vinen, Richard (2002-08-08), 435:Paul Brenot (1880–1967) – BnF 144:airplane. He was head of the 382:, Paris: impr. de A. Tournon 351:Pierre HĂ©mardinquer (1939), 346:, Paris: Impr. AndrĂ© Tournon 328:, Paris: impr. de A. Tournon 315:Pierre HĂ©mardinquer (1937), 863: 539:Loviglio & Hilmes 2013 326:L'UnitĂ© d'action patronale 257:Paul Brenot died in 1967. 172:Inter-war period (1918–39) 554:Mollier & George 1994 25: 282:HĂ´tel Amelot de Bisseuil 187:Un vieil HĂ´tel du Marais 116:Paul Brenot was born in 73:, Hauts-de-Seine, France 744:Paul Brenot (1880–1967) 112:Early years (1880–1918) 90:Engineer, industrialist 638:Dard, Olivier (1999), 389:Le Siècle de la T.S.F. 126:Gustave-Auguste FerriĂ© 760:Paul Brenot (b. 1880) 227:Claude-Joseph Gignoux 405:Paul Brenot (1972), 396:Paul Brenot (1963), 387:Paul Brenot (1959), 378:Paul Brenot (1953), 369:Paul Brenot (1949), 360:Paul Brenot (1945), 342:Paul Brenot (1939), 306:Paul Brenot (1933), 297:Paul Brenot (1931), 288:Paul Brenot (1929), 280:Paul Brenot (1926), 235:Louis Germain-Martin 150:tĂ©lĂ©graphie sans fil 146:wireless telegraphy 122:École Polytechnique 32:Paul Brenot in 1927 162:Maurice de Broglie 813:978-0-521-52240-3 787:978-1-107-10867-7 729:978-2-213-64813-2 703:978-1-136-44631-3 677:978-3-319-55239-2 651:978-2-913322-06-6 371:Le GĂ©nĂ©ral FerriĂ© 215:ComitĂ© des forges 94: 93: 71:Neuilly-sur-Seine 54:, Ardèche, France 48:19 September 1880 854: 822: 821: 820: 796: 795: 794: 770: 769: 768: 754: 753: 752: 738: 737: 736: 712: 711: 710: 686: 685: 684: 660: 659: 658: 634: 633: 632: 608: 602: 593: 587: 581: 575: 569: 563: 557: 551: 542: 536: 530: 524: 518: 512: 506: 500: 494: 488: 479: 473: 467: 461: 455: 449: 438: 432: 410: 401: 392: 383: 374: 365: 356: 347: 338: 329: 320: 311: 302: 293: 284: 276: 191:Joseph H. 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Index


Ruoms
Neuilly-sur-Seine
corporatist
Ruoms
École Polytechnique
Gustave-Auguste Ferrié
Société française radio-électrique
Joseph Bethenod
Émile Girardeau
Blériot XI
wireless telegraphy
World War I
Henri Abraham
Maurice de Broglie
Lucien LĂ©vy
Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil
Levallois-Perret
Joseph H. Ricard
Paul Campargue
Confédération générale du patronat français
Comité des forges
Confédération générale du travail
Claude-Joseph Gignoux
Louis Renault
Louis Germain-Martin
World War II
Telefunken
Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale

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