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dreyfus: justice better late than forever
Why we cannot forget Dreyfus. It was a long time ago and the stage was France, but the chief actors in the drama, as part of an ushering in of the age of modernism, have remained on the political scene … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Edgar Degas, Emile Zola, Frederick Brown Dreyfus, Gen. Jean Sandherr, Leslie Derfler, Louis Begley Dreyfus, Lt. Col. Marie Georges Picquart, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, Maurice Weil, Peter Lefcourt Dreyfus, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Pierre Marie Waldeck-Rousseau, Piers Paul Read Dreyfus, Ruth harris Dreyfus, The Dreyfus Affair, Vincent Duclert					
					
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		if dreyfus was an arab
Why we cannot forget Dreyfus. The chief actors in the drama have been on the political scene ever since but the dynamic takes on shape-shifting characteristics in defining new enemies and the necessity of an “other” as the basis of … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Captain Alfred Dreyfus, Charles Maurras, Edouard Drumont La Libre Parole, Edward Said, Emile Zola, Joseph Schildkraut, Jules Guerin, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, The Dreyfus Affair, William James					
					
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		Dreyfus: big lies and big sticks
Why we cannot forget Dreyfus. It was the end of the nineteenth century and his exoneration in 1906 coincided with the birth of modernism. The double agents, perfidious generals, conniving politicians and anti-Semites posing as patriots have remained on the … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion					
					
													
						Tagged Auguste Scheurer-Kestner, Bernard Lazare anarchist, Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Charles Peguy, Emile Zola, Henri Biva paintings, Jean Jaures French Socialist, Joseph Reinach, Justice Michael Kirby Australia, Louis Begley Dreyfus, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Major Georges Picquart, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, Marc Chagall, Marcel Proust, Marcel Thomas Dreyfus, Maurice Weil, Piers Paul Read Dreyfus, Ruth Harris author, Siegfried Thalheimer historian, The Dreyfus Affair, Vincent Duclert historian					
					
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		dreyfus was a goner
Why we cannot forget Dreyfus… …By having Du Paty deliver his memorandum at the last minute in a semi-clendestine way, and by enjoining the court to keep its contents secret, Gen. Auguste Mercier deprived the defense of its legal right … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged amedeo modigliani, Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Chaim Soutine, Col. Jean Sandherr, Emile Zola, Frederick Brown, Gen. Auguste Mercier, Gen. Felix Gustave Saussier, Hannah Arendt Dreyfus, Joseph Henry Drefus Affair, louis begley, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Maj. Mercier du Paty de Clam, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, Marcel Proust, Maurice Weil, Piers Paul Read, Roman Polanski Dreyfus film, Ruth harris Dreyfus, Siegfried Thalheimer historian, The Dreyfus Affair, Theodor Herzl, Vincent Duclert historian					
					
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		spy vs. spy: wilde for dreyfus
Remembering Dreyfus. The time was la belle epoque, and the stage was France. But the chief actors in the drama- the double agents, perfidious generals, conniving politicians, and anti-Semites posing as patriots- have remained on the political scene ever since… … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Auguste Herbin, Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Carlos Blacker, Chris Healy Irish poet, Col. Jean Sandherr, Eddie Naughton, Emile Zola, Gen. Auguste Mercier, Gregor Dallas, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Maj. Mercier du Paty de Clam, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, Maurice de Vlaminck, Maurice Paleologue, Maurice Weil, Oscar Wilde, Peter Lefcourt, Richard Dreyfuss, Rowland Strong, The Dreyfus Affair, Yolande Jansen					
					
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		dreyfus: delusions on Secret Judah
Manifestations of public delirium. A delusive dread of subversion turning into mass paranoia. An invisible enemy and a demonic skill in manipulating the channels of communication. The ghosts of the Dreyfus Affair are still with us, its residue a festering … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Alan M. Dershowitz, Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Charles Haas, Col. Henry Dreyfus Affair, Col. Jean Sandherr, Gen. Auguste Mercier, Gustave Schlumberger, Hannah Arendt, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Major Georges Picquart, Major Marie Charles Esterhazy, Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, Richard Dreyfuss, Siegfried Thalheimer historian, The Dreyfus Affair					
					
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