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Joseph Reinach

Joseph Reinach (30 September 1856 – 18 April 1921) was a French author and politician.

Joseph Reinach
Born(1856-09-30)30 September 1856
Died21 April 1921(1921-04-21) (aged 64)
NationalityFrench
SpouseHenriette-Clémentine Reinach
Parent(s)Hermann-Joseph Reinach and Julie Büding
FamilyAdolphe Reinach (son)
Salomon Reinach (brother)
Théodore Reinach (brother)
Jacques de Reinach (cousin)
Albert von Reinach [de] (cousin)

Biography Edit

He was born in Paris. His two brothers Salomon Reinach and Théodore Reinach would later be known in the field of archaeology. After studying at Lycée Condorcet, he was called to the bar in 1887. He attracted the attention of Léon Gambetta by writing articles on Balkan politics for the Revue bleue, and joined the staff of the Republique française. In Gambetta's grand ministère, Reinach was his secretary and tried to obtain a partial revision of the constitution and list proportional representation. In the République française he waged a steady war against General Boulanger, which resulted in three duels, one with Edmond Magnier and two with Paul Déroulède. Between 1889 and 1898, he sat for the Chamber of Deputies for Digne.

As a member of the army commission, reporter of the budgets of the ministries of the interior and of agriculture he brought forward bills for the better treatment of the insane, for the establishment of a colonial ministry, for the taxation of alcoholic beverages, and for the reparation of judicial errors. He advocated complete freedom of the theatre and the press, the abolition of public executions, and denounced political corruption of all kinds.

However, Reinach is best known as the champion of Alfred Dreyfus. At the time of the original trial, he attempted to secure a public hearing of the case, and, in 1897, he allied himself with Auguste Scheurer-Kestner to demand its revision. He denounced in the Siècle the Henry forgery and Esterhazy's complicity. His articles in the Siècle aroused the fury of the anti-Dreyfus party, especially as Reinach was a Jew and was accused by some of taking up Dreyfus's defence on racial grounds.

He lost his seat in the Chamber of Deputies and, having refused to fight Henri Rochefort, an anti-Dreyfus journalist, eventually brought an action for libel against the latter. Finally, Dreyfus was pardoned, Reinach wrote a history of the case that was completed in 1905. Henri Dutrait-Croyon's Joseph Reinach, historien (Paris: A. Savaète, 1905), a violent detailed rebuttal of Reinach's history that "became a bible for that anti-Semitic section of French public opinion convinced of the culpability of Dreyfus."[1]

In 1906, Reinach was re-elected for Digne. In that year, he became a member of the commission of the national archives, and the following year a member of the council on prisons. Reinach was a prolific writer on political subjects. He published three volumes on Léon Gambetta in 1884 and also edited Gambetta's speeches.

Joseph and his wife Henriette-Clémentine had a son, Adolphe Reinach, born in 1887. Adolphe became an archaeologist and Egyptologist known mainly for his discovery of the Coptos Decrees. He was killed in the first month of the First World War, in August 1914.

References Edit

  1. ^ Evi Gkotzaridis, Revisionism in the Twentieth Century: A Bankrupt Concept or Permanent Practice? in The European Legacy, Vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 729–730, 2008. International Society for the Study of European Ideas 2009-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Reinach, Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

External links Edit

  • Dreyfus Rehabilitated

joseph, reinach, september, 1856, april, 1921, french, author, politician, born, 1856, september, 1856paris, francedied21, april, 1921, 1921, aged, paris, francenationalityfrenchspousehenriette, clémentine, reinachparent, hermann, julie, büdingfamilyadolphe, r. Joseph Reinach 30 September 1856 18 April 1921 was a French author and politician Joseph ReinachBorn 1856 09 30 30 September 1856Paris FranceDied21 April 1921 1921 04 21 aged 64 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchSpouseHenriette Clementine ReinachParent s Hermann Joseph Reinach and Julie BudingFamilyAdolphe Reinach son Salomon Reinach brother Theodore Reinach brother Jacques de Reinach cousin Albert von Reinach de cousin Biography EditHe was born in Paris His two brothers Salomon Reinach and Theodore Reinach would later be known in the field of archaeology After studying at Lycee Condorcet he was called to the bar in 1887 He attracted the attention of Leon Gambetta by writing articles on Balkan politics for the Revue bleue and joined the staff of the Republique francaise In Gambetta s grand ministere Reinach was his secretary and tried to obtain a partial revision of the constitution and list proportional representation In the Republique francaise he waged a steady war against General Boulanger which resulted in three duels one with Edmond Magnier and two with Paul Deroulede Between 1889 and 1898 he sat for the Chamber of Deputies for Digne As a member of the army commission reporter of the budgets of the ministries of the interior and of agriculture he brought forward bills for the better treatment of the insane for the establishment of a colonial ministry for the taxation of alcoholic beverages and for the reparation of judicial errors He advocated complete freedom of the theatre and the press the abolition of public executions and denounced political corruption of all kinds However Reinach is best known as the champion of Alfred Dreyfus At the time of the original trial he attempted to secure a public hearing of the case and in 1897 he allied himself with Auguste Scheurer Kestner to demand its revision He denounced in the Siecle the Henry forgery and Esterhazy s complicity His articles in the Siecle aroused the fury of the anti Dreyfus party especially as Reinach was a Jew and was accused by some of taking up Dreyfus s defence on racial grounds He lost his seat in the Chamber of Deputies and having refused to fight Henri Rochefort an anti Dreyfus journalist eventually brought an action for libel against the latter Finally Dreyfus was pardoned Reinach wrote a history of the case that was completed in 1905 Henri Dutrait Croyon s Joseph Reinach historien Paris A Savaete 1905 a violent detailed rebuttal of Reinach s history that became a bible for that anti Semitic section of French public opinion convinced of the culpability of Dreyfus 1 In 1906 Reinach was re elected for Digne In that year he became a member of the commission of the national archives and the following year a member of the council on prisons Reinach was a prolific writer on political subjects He published three volumes on Leon Gambetta in 1884 and also edited Gambetta s speeches Joseph and his wife Henriette Clementine had a son Adolphe Reinach born in 1887 Adolphe became an archaeologist and Egyptologist known mainly for his discovery of the Coptos Decrees He was killed in the first month of the First World War in August 1914 References Edit Evi Gkotzaridis Revisionism in the Twentieth Century A Bankrupt Concept or Permanent Practice in The European Legacy Vol 13 No 6 pp 729 730 2008 International Society for the Study of European Ideas Archived 2009 09 21 at the Wayback Machine nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Reinach Joseph Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links EditDreyfus Rehabilitated Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Reinach amp oldid 1160633278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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