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14 Facts About Danielle Bleitrach

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Danielle Bleitrach was born on 1938 and is a French sociologist and journalist.

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Danielle Bleitrach was assistant editor-in-chief of the party weekly Revolution.

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Danielle Bleitrach has contributed to La Pensee, Les Temps Modernes and Le Monde Diplomatique.

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Danielle Bleitrach earned a licence in history followed in 1966 by a diplome d'etudes superieures with a focus on Provencal medieval religious iconography.

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Danielle Bleitrach was part of the French School of urban sociology.

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Danielle Bleitrach was involved with the Laboratoire de sociologie industrielle at the sociology and ethnology department of the University of Provence, at Aix-en-Provence.

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Danielle Bleitrach was an assistant lecturer then lecturer at the Aix-Marseille University.

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Danielle Bleitrach was a member of the National Committee of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Danielle Bleitrach co-authored several books and articles on the sociology of the working class and urbanization.

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Danielle Bleitrach co-authored, with Richard Gehrke, an essay called Bertolt Brecht et Fritz Lang.

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Danielle Bleitrach is among the 378 French scholars in human and social sciences listed with their respective bibliographies in Serigne Magaye Cisse's Recueil bibliographique en sciences humaines et sociales.

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Danielle Bleitrach joined the French Communist Party, or PCF, at the age of fifteen.

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Danielle Bleitrach was a member of the Central Committee, then the National Committee of the party from 1981 to 1996, when she resigned on the basis of her belief that the conditions for participating in the government had not been met.

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Danielle Bleitrach wrote an about intellectuals Music hall des ames nobles, a memoir about her husband Un bouquet d'orties, and two novels: L'infortune de Gaspard and Les enfants du mauvais temps.