Albert Henri Bourderon (26 November 1858 – 2 April 1930) was a French cooper (barrel maker) and syndicalist who became a leading socialist. During World War I he supported a pacifist position in line with internationalist principles.
Albert Henri Bourderon (26 November 1858 – 2 April 1930) was a French cooper (barrel maker) and syndicalist who became a leading socialist. During World...
nationalist unions that supported the war, along with Alphonse Merrheim, AlbertBourderon and Raymond Péricat. He was one of the founders of the pacifist Committee...
Confederation of Labor (CGT) an anti-war resolution introduced by Merrheim and AlbertBourderon was voted down seventy-nine to twenty-six. There was also an opposition...
Norwegian-born American sociologist, specialising in academic peace research AlbertBourderon (1858–1930) – French socialist and pacifist José Bové (born 1953) –...
presented at the CGT's national congress at the initiative of Merrheim and AlbertBourderon, signed by several militants of the federation of teacher's unions...
travail (CGT, General Confederation of Labor) leaders Alphonse Merrheim, AlbertBourderon and Marie Mayoux were expected to represent France, but were refused...
Relations (Comité pour la réprise des rélations internationales). AlbertBourderon proposed and Saumoneau supported a manifesto that said the committee...
travail (CGT, General Confederation of Labor) leaders Alphonse Merrheim, AlbertBourderon and Marie Mayoux were expected to represent France, but were refused...
CGT's national congress at the initiative of Alphonse Merrheim and AlbertBourderon, signed by several militants of the federation of teacher's unions...