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Leon Blum

Blum, Léon


Léon Blum (lāôN´ blŏŏm), 1872–1950, French Socialist leader and writer. Well established in literary circles, he entered politics during the Dreyfus Affair and rose to party leadership. In 1936 he brought about the coalition of Radical Socialists, Socialists, and Communists in the Popular Front, which won an overwhelming electoral victory. This first Popular Front government, which he headed, inaugurated the 40-hour week, collective bargaining, and compulsory arbitration; it also reorganized and nationalized the Bank of France; and nationalized the munitions industry. Conservative opposition to Blum's fiscal measures forced his resignation (1937). Blum served as vice premier (1937–38) under Camille Chautemps, was briefly premier in 1938, and opposed the Munich Pact. Arrested (1940) by the Vichy government, his Jewish origins made him a prime defendant in the abortive war-guilt trial at Riom in 1942. Blum was imprisoned until the end of the war. After negotiating (1946) a credit agreement with the United States, he was again premier for a little more than a month in 1946–47, heading an active Socialist cabinet. The elder statesman of French Socialists, Blum gradually came to represent the moderate wing. His writings include For All Mankind (tr. 1946, repr. 1969).



See biographies by J. Colton (1966, repr. 1974) and J. Lacouture (tr. 1982).

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright© 2012, The Columbia University Press.

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Leon Blum
Jean Lacouture; George Holoch. Holmes & Meier, 1982
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Leon Blum: Evolution of a Socialist
Louise Elliott Dalby. T. Yoseloff, 1963
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Leon Blum: Poet to Premier
Richard L. Stokes. Coward-McCann, Inc., 1937
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Parties and Politics in Modern France
Richard Barron. Public Affairs Press, 1959
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Leon Blum begins on p. 99
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The Trammels of Tradition: Social Democracy in Britain, France, and Germany
Carl Cavanagh Hodge. Greenwood Press, 1994
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Leon Blum begins on p. 95
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France, 1940-1955
Alexander Werth. Henry Holt, 1956
Librarian’s tip: Includes discusson of Leon Blum in multiple chapters
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France under the Republic: The Development of Modern France (1870-1939)
D. W. Brogan. Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1940
Librarian’s tip: Discussion of Leon Blum begins on p. 700
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Pierre Mendaes France
Jean Lacouture. Holmes & Meier, 1984
Librarian’s tip: Chap. 4 "With Blum"
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