Benoît Broutchoux
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Benoît Broutchoux.
Benedict Broutchoux (7 November 1879 – 2 June 1944) was a French anarchist opposed to the reformist Émile Basly during a strike in the north of France, in 1902.
Further reading[]
- Debrabant, Virginie; Dumont, Gérard (September 2007). "1830-1914". Les trois âges de la mine: L'ère du charbon roi. 2. La Voix du Nord et Centre historique minier de Lewarde. pp. 35–37. ISBN 978-2-84393-108-6.
- Phil Casoar, Stéphane Callens, Les aventures épatantes et véridiques de Benoît Broutchoux, Humeurs Noires - Centre Culturel Libertaire de Lille, Alternative Libertaire Belgique (Brussels), 1993, BNF 35609018.
References[]
- Broutchoux in the EnDehors newspaper
Categories:
- 1879 births
- 1944 deaths
- People from Saône-et-Loire
- French anarchists
- Members of the General Confederation of Labour (France)