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Charles Daniel-Vincent

Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent (31 March 1874 – 3 May 1946), known as Daniel-Vincent, was a French teacher and politician. He was a deputy from 1910 to 1927, then a senator from 1927 to 1941. During World War I (1914–18) he served as an aviator, then as under secretary of state for Aviation. He tried to make the aircraft industry more effective in delivering planes of sufficient quality and numbers. As Minister of Labor in 1921–22 he introduced France's first social insurance bill. He also served in various cabinets as Minister of Education, Minister of Commerce and Minister of Public Works.

Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent
Minister of Education and Fine Arts
In office
12 September 1917 – 16 November 1917
Preceded byThéodore Steeg
Succeeded byLouis Lafferre
Minister of Labor and Social Assurance
In office
16 January 1921 – 15 January 1922
Preceded byPaul Jourdain
Succeeded byAlbert Peyronnet
Minister of Labor and Hygiene
In office
29 March 1924 – 9 June 1924
Preceded byAlbert Peyronnet
Succeeded byPaul Jourdain
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
29 October 1925 – 23 June 1926
Preceded byCharles Chaumet
Succeeded byFernand Chapsal
Minister of Public Works
In office
23 June 1926 – 19 July 1926
Preceded byAnatole de Monzie
Succeeded byAndré Tardieu
Personal details
Born(1874-03-21)21 March 1874
Bettrechies, Nord, France
Died3 May 1946(1946-05-03) (aged 72)
Paris, France

Early years (1874–1914) Edit

Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent was born on 31 March 1874 in Bettrechies, Nord. Daniel-Vincent studied at the école normale primaire supérieure in Saint-Cloud, the University of Lille and the Sorbonne. In 1901 he became a teacher at the école normale of Douai. In 1904 he transferred to the école normale of Paris. He continued to study, and in 1909 became a Doctor of Letters at Lille.[1] Daniel-Vincent was elected deputy for the 3rd district of Avesnes, Nord, on the second ballot on 8 May 1910. He sat with the Radical Socialists. He was reelected as candidate of the Unified Radical Party on 26 April 1914.[1]

World War I (1914–18) Edit

With the outbreak of World War I (1914–18) Vincent was mobilized and at his request assigned to the airforce.[1] He served as a reconnaissance observer.[2] He became second lieutenant and then lieutenant in a bomber squadron, and was decorated for his performance. He returned to the Chamber and joined the Finance committee, where he was rapporteur of the aviation budget.[1]

Due to his knowledge of conditions in the aviation arm Vincent was appointed under-secretary of state for military aviation in the fifth cabinet of Alexandre Ribot, from 20 March 1917 to 12 September 1917.[1] When he was appointed most French planes were inferior to the German fighters, but for contractual reasons inferior planes continued to be delivered. Vincent ordered the Service Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) to stop designing aircraft and return to supporting existing manufacturers.[3] He tried to speed up production by subcontracting manufacture of airframes and engines, and threatened that if manufacturers did not cooperate he would assign their workers to combat duty.[4]

Vincent was Minister of Education and Fine Arts in the cabinet of Paul Painlevé from 12 September 1917 to 16 November 1917.[1]

Later career (1919–46) Edit

Vincent was reelected to the legislature in November 1919 on the Republican Federation list. He also became municipal councilor and mayor of Le Quesnoy in 1919, holding this office until 1940. He was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Assurance in the seventh cabinet of Aristide Briand, holding office from 16 January 1921 to 15 January 1922.[1] In March 1921 he presented France's first social insurance bill, largely the work of his predecessor Paul Jourdain. The "Vincent bill", as it was called, proposed insurance that covered risks of illness, maternity, death, disability and old age, and that would be obligatory for all workers in commerce, industry and agriculture, and voluntary for small business owners, artisans and peasant smallholders. The bill was not passed, but provided the basis for future proposals.[5]

On 16 October 1921 Vincent was elected to the general council of Nord representing Berlaimont. He was reelected in 1922 and 1928, but was defeated in 1934. He was Minister of Labor and Hygiene in the third cabinet of Raymond Poincaré from 29 March 1924 to 9 June 1924.[1]

Vincent was reelected in the elections of 11 May 1924. On 29 October 1925 he was appointed Minister of Commerce and Industry in the third Painlevé cabinet. He retained this post until 23 June 1926 in the eight and ninth Briand cabinets. In the tenth Briand cabinet he was Minister of Public Works from 23 June 1929 to 19 July 1926. Vincent was elected senator in a byelection on 29 May 1927, and was reelected on 16 October 1932. In the senate he sat with the Radical Democratic Left and Radical Socialist group. During World War II (1939–45), on 10 July 1940 Daniel-Vincent voted for the constitutional change that gave full power to the government of Marshal Philippe Pétain. Daniel Vincent died in Paris on 3 May 1946.[1][a]

Publications Edit

  • Daniel-Vincent, Charles (1909). L'Éducation par l'action (in French). Thesis, Université de Lille. Lille: C. Robbe. p. 231.
  • Daniel-Vincent, Charles (1918). La Bataille de l'air (in French). Paris: Berger-Levrault. p. 64.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ As of 27 November 2015 the bibliographical entry on the French Senate website said Vincent died in Paris on 3 May 1946.[1] The entry for Vincent in the Ministry of Education research website gives the same date and place.[6] However, the website of the Bibliothèque nationale de France says he died on 9 September 1960 in Dreux, Eure-et-Loir.[7]

Sources Edit

  • "Daniel-Vincent, Charles" (in French). BnF. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • Dutton, Paul V. (2002-05-16). Origins of the French Welfare State: The Struggle for Social Reform in France, 1914–1947. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-43296-2. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • Jolly, Jean (1960–1977). "VINCENT (CHARLES, AUGUSTIN, Daniel dit DANIEL-VINCENT)". Dictionnaire des parlementaires français; notices biographiques sur les ministres, députés et sénateurs français de 1889 à 1940 (in French). Paris: Presses universitaires de France. ISBN 2-1100-1998-0. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • Murphy, Justin D. (2005). Military Aircraft, Origins to 1918: An Illustrated History of Their Impact. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-85109-488-2. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • . Site d’Accès au Droit de la Recherche et des Enseignements Scolaire et Supérieur - RLR (Adress'RLR) (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • Sumner, Ian (2015-04-30). Kings of the Air: French Aces and Airmen of the Great War. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-4738-5734-6. Retrieved 2015-11-27.
  • Tucker, Spencer C. (2013-12-16). The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-135-50701-5. Retrieved 2015-11-27.

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Charles Augustin Daniel Vincent 31 March 1874 3 May 1946 known as Daniel Vincent was a French teacher and politician He was a deputy from 1910 to 1927 then a senator from 1927 to 1941 During World War I 1914 18 he served as an aviator then as under secretary of state for Aviation He tried to make the aircraft industry more effective in delivering planes of sufficient quality and numbers As Minister of Labor in 1921 22 he introduced France s first social insurance bill He also served in various cabinets as Minister of Education Minister of Commerce and Minister of Public Works Charles Augustin Daniel VincentMinister of Education and Fine ArtsIn office 12 September 1917 16 November 1917Preceded byTheodore SteegSucceeded byLouis LafferreMinister of Labor and Social AssuranceIn office 16 January 1921 15 January 1922Preceded byPaul JourdainSucceeded byAlbert PeyronnetMinister of Labor and HygieneIn office 29 March 1924 9 June 1924Preceded byAlbert PeyronnetSucceeded byPaul JourdainMinister of Commerce and IndustryIn office 29 October 1925 23 June 1926Preceded byCharles ChaumetSucceeded byFernand ChapsalMinister of Public WorksIn office 23 June 1926 19 July 1926Preceded byAnatole de MonzieSucceeded byAndre TardieuPersonal detailsBorn 1874 03 21 21 March 1874Bettrechies Nord FranceDied3 May 1946 1946 05 03 aged 72 Paris France Contents 1 Early years 1874 1914 2 World War I 1914 18 3 Later career 1919 46 4 Publications 5 Notes 6 SourcesEarly years 1874 1914 EditCharles Augustin Daniel Vincent was born on 31 March 1874 in Bettrechies Nord Daniel Vincent studied at the ecole normale primaire superieure in Saint Cloud the University of Lille and the Sorbonne In 1901 he became a teacher at the ecole normale of Douai In 1904 he transferred to the ecole normale of Paris He continued to study and in 1909 became a Doctor of Letters at Lille 1 Daniel Vincent was elected deputy for the 3rd district of Avesnes Nord on the second ballot on 8 May 1910 He sat with the Radical Socialists He was reelected as candidate of the Unified Radical Party on 26 April 1914 1 World War I 1914 18 EditWith the outbreak of World War I 1914 18 Vincent was mobilized and at his request assigned to the airforce 1 He served as a reconnaissance observer 2 He became second lieutenant and then lieutenant in a bomber squadron and was decorated for his performance He returned to the Chamber and joined the Finance committee where he was rapporteur of the aviation budget 1 Due to his knowledge of conditions in the aviation arm Vincent was appointed under secretary of state for military aviation in the fifth cabinet of Alexandre Ribot from 20 March 1917 to 12 September 1917 1 When he was appointed most French planes were inferior to the German fighters but for contractual reasons inferior planes continued to be delivered Vincent ordered the Service Technique de l Aeronautique STAe to stop designing aircraft and return to supporting existing manufacturers 3 He tried to speed up production by subcontracting manufacture of airframes and engines and threatened that if manufacturers did not cooperate he would assign their workers to combat duty 4 Vincent was Minister of Education and Fine Arts in the cabinet of Paul Painleve from 12 September 1917 to 16 November 1917 1 Later career 1919 46 EditVincent was reelected to the legislature in November 1919 on the Republican Federation list He also became municipal councilor and mayor of Le Quesnoy in 1919 holding this office until 1940 He was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Assurance in the seventh cabinet of Aristide Briand holding office from 16 January 1921 to 15 January 1922 1 In March 1921 he presented France s first social insurance bill largely the work of his predecessor Paul Jourdain The Vincent bill as it was called proposed insurance that covered risks of illness maternity death disability and old age and that would be obligatory for all workers in commerce industry and agriculture and voluntary for small business owners artisans and peasant smallholders The bill was not passed but provided the basis for future proposals 5 On 16 October 1921 Vincent was elected to the general council of Nord representing Berlaimont He was reelected in 1922 and 1928 but was defeated in 1934 He was Minister of Labor and Hygiene in the third cabinet of Raymond Poincare from 29 March 1924 to 9 June 1924 1 Vincent was reelected in the elections of 11 May 1924 On 29 October 1925 he was appointed Minister of Commerce and Industry in the third Painleve cabinet He retained this post until 23 June 1926 in the eight and ninth Briand cabinets In the tenth Briand cabinet he was Minister of Public Works from 23 June 1929 to 19 July 1926 Vincent was elected senator in a byelection on 29 May 1927 and was reelected on 16 October 1932 In the senate he sat with the Radical Democratic Left and Radical Socialist group During World War II 1939 45 on 10 July 1940 Daniel Vincent voted for the constitutional change that gave full power to the government of Marshal Philippe Petain Daniel Vincent died in Paris on 3 May 1946 1 a Publications EditDaniel Vincent Charles 1909 L Education par l action in French Thesis Universite de Lille Lille C Robbe p 231 Daniel Vincent Charles 1918 La Bataille de l air in French Paris Berger Levrault p 64 Notes Edit As of 27 November 2015 the bibliographical entry on the French Senate website said Vincent died in Paris on 3 May 1946 1 The entry for Vincent in the Ministry of Education research website gives the same date and place 6 However the website of the Bibliotheque nationale de France says he died on 9 September 1960 in Dreux Eure et Loir 7 a b c d e f g h i j Jolly 1960 1977 Murphy 2005 p 81 Sumner 2015 pt208 Tucker 2013 p 27 Dutton 2002 p 49 Reperes historiques Ministres RLR Daniel Vincent Charles BnF Sources Edit Daniel Vincent Charles in French BnF Retrieved 2015 11 27 Dutton Paul V 2002 05 16 Origins of the French Welfare State The Struggle for Social Reform in France 1914 1947 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 139 43296 2 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Jolly Jean 1960 1977 VINCENT CHARLES AUGUSTIN Daniel dit DANIEL VINCENT Dictionnaire des parlementaires francais notices biographiques sur les ministres deputes et senateurs francais de 1889 a 1940 in French Paris Presses universitaires de France ISBN 2 1100 1998 0 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Murphy Justin D 2005 Military Aircraft Origins to 1918 An Illustrated History of Their Impact ABC CLIO ISBN 978 1 85109 488 2 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Reperes historiques Ministres Site d Acces au Droit de la Recherche et des Enseignements Scolaire et Superieur RLR Adress RLR in French Archived from the original on 2015 12 08 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Sumner Ian 2015 04 30 Kings of the Air French Aces and Airmen of the Great War Pen and Sword ISBN 978 1 4738 5734 6 Retrieved 2015 11 27 Tucker Spencer C 2013 12 16 The European Powers in the First World War An Encyclopedia Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 135 50701 5 Retrieved 2015 11 27 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