Émile Baas
Émile Baas (3 March 1906 – 4 June 1984[1]) was a 20th-century French essayist.
Émile Baas | |
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Born | 3 March 1906 |
Died | 4 June 1984 78) | (aged
Occupation | Essayist Professor of philosophy |
Works (selection)
- 1945: Réflexions sur le régionalisme, les Éditions Scouts de France, La Hutte, Lyon
- 1953: Introduction critique au marxisme : perspectives marxistes, perspectives chrétiennes, Alsatia, Colmar, (new edition, fully revised, of the booklet: L'Humanisme marxiste, by the same author, 1947)
- 1973: Situation de l'Alsace, Alsatia, Colmar (1945 text with an afterword by the author)
gollark: You don't need to implement it yourself on top of TCP.
gollark: Internet cards have HTTP capability already, you know.
gollark: ... "HTTP pull request"?
gollark: DOCX is some insane zipped XML thing, yes.
gollark: No.
References
Bibliography
- Christian Baechler, "Émile Baas", in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographie alsacienne, vol. 2, (p. 77)
- Monique Grandjonc, Le temps d'apprendre à vivre : 1939-1945. Une école normale alsacienne réfugiée en zone libre, L'Harmattan, 2004, (pp. 204–206) ISBN 9782296350045
- Marcel Hirlemann, "Les obsèques de M. Émile Baas", in Église en Alsace, 1984, 7-8, (pp. 42–44)
- Pierre Marthelot, "Avec Émile Baas, l'Alsace perd un de ses sages", in La Croix, 6 July 1984, (p. 13)
- Eugène Philipps, "Émile Baas : la quête de vérité", in Réalites alsaciennes, 1985, (pp. 17–24) (supplement to Le Nouvel Alsacien Friday 7 June 1985)
External links
- Emile Baas, L'humanisme marxiste, Essai d'analyse critique, 1947 (note bibliographique) on Persée
- Émile Baas on Alsace-histoire.org
- Speech by Émile Baas's daughter with a picture
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