Henri Laudier

Henri Laudier (20 February 1878 10 October 1943) was a French journalist and politician.

He was born at Vierzon, Cher department, France. In his early years he was a tailor, and a town clerk, before becoming a journalist. Laudier was the editor of Tocsin, a socialist weekly publication.[1] He served General Counsel of Bourges before becoming its mayor (1919-1943). He was a member of the French Section of the Workers' International Section Française de l'Internationale Ouvrière from 1919 to 1924. His Ce qu'est le parti socialiste (1919) was published by SFIO's Librairie du parti socialiste.[2] Laudier was a member of the Chamber of Deputies (1919-1924).[3] He was a Senator of the French Third Republic representing Cher, having been elected in 1930, and reelected 1939, his term ending upon his death in 1943.[4] He died in Bourges, Cher, France.

References

  1. McWilliam, Neil (2000). Monumental Intolerance: Jean Baffier, a Nationalist Sculptor in Fin-de-siècle France. Penn State University Press. pp. 295–. ISBN 978-0-271-01965-9. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  2. Laudier, Henri (1919). Ce qu'est le parti socialiste (Public domain ed.). Librairie du parti socialiste (S.F.I.O.). Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  3. "BASE DE DONNÉES DES DÉPUTÉS FRANÇAIS DEPUIS 1789 TROISIÈME RÉPUBLIQUE - Chambre des députés - XIIe législature (08/12/1919 - 31/05/1924)". French National Assembly. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  4. "LAUDIER Henri" (in French). French Senate. May 3, 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2012.