An interview with Henry Bernstein. (1/8) The Journal of Peasant Studies
An interview with Henry Bernstein by Subir Sinha
Video: Pamela Gomez Jimenez
published: 11 Jun 2019
1911 Duel: Henri Bernstein vs Maurice Pujo
Silent. Playwright Henri Bernstein fought yet another duel on 26 July 1911 as an outcome of the riots instituted by members of the Royalist organization, "Camelots du Roi," at the Theatre Francais, which eventually forced Bernstein's play, "Après Moi," off the stage.
Bernstein had a frank encounter with Maurice Pujo, a member of "Camelots du Roi."
Newspaper accounts stated the encounter was, "rapid and exciting. Bernstein scratched the forearm of his adversary twice, and was himself slightly wounded in the arm by Pujo. The seconds stopped the duel at the seventh bout."
Only days before Bernstein had participated in duels with M. Tery and with Leon Daudet.
On this channel I also have a 1938 duel Bernstein participated in as well as duels involving Daudet and Tery..
published: 25 Nov 2020
Henry Bernstein: Food sovereignty A critical dialogue
Food sovereignty: a skeptical view
Organized by the Yale University Agrarian Studies Program and The Journal of Peasant Studies in collaboration with Food First, Initiatives in Critical Agrarian Studies/International Institute
of Social Studies (The Hague), Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), the Yale Sustainable Food Project,
and Yale South Asian Studies, with support from Kempf Fund
published: 18 Mar 2014
1938 Epee Duel Henri Bernstein vs Edouard Bourdet
1938 May 26. Silent. France. A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees
The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Administrator of the Comédie Francaise). Bourdet (white shirt) is hit in the arm and the duel is halted.
Elsewhere on the YouTube page is footage of Bernstein in a 1911 duel.
published: 21 Feb 2009
Henry Bernstein at #PLAAS20thSymposium
Henry Bernstein at PLAAS's 20th Anniversary Symposium argues capitalism has 2 forms of agrarian class formation: accumulation by dispossession & accumulation from below - both still resonate today, but now capitalism is more complex, with corporate agri-business.
published: 18 May 2015
An interview with Henry Bernstein. (8/8) New directions in agrarian change research
An interview with Henry Bernstein by Subir Sinha
Video: Pamela Gomez Jimenez
Silent. Playwright Henri Bernstein fought yet another duel on 26 July 1911 as an outcome of the riots instituted by members of the Royalist organization, "Camel...
Silent. Playwright Henri Bernstein fought yet another duel on 26 July 1911 as an outcome of the riots instituted by members of the Royalist organization, "Camelots du Roi," at the Theatre Francais, which eventually forced Bernstein's play, "Après Moi," off the stage.
Bernstein had a frank encounter with Maurice Pujo, a member of "Camelots du Roi."
Newspaper accounts stated the encounter was, "rapid and exciting. Bernstein scratched the forearm of his adversary twice, and was himself slightly wounded in the arm by Pujo. The seconds stopped the duel at the seventh bout."
Only days before Bernstein had participated in duels with M. Tery and with Leon Daudet.
On this channel I also have a 1938 duel Bernstein participated in as well as duels involving Daudet and Tery..
Silent. Playwright Henri Bernstein fought yet another duel on 26 July 1911 as an outcome of the riots instituted by members of the Royalist organization, "Camelots du Roi," at the Theatre Francais, which eventually forced Bernstein's play, "Après Moi," off the stage.
Bernstein had a frank encounter with Maurice Pujo, a member of "Camelots du Roi."
Newspaper accounts stated the encounter was, "rapid and exciting. Bernstein scratched the forearm of his adversary twice, and was himself slightly wounded in the arm by Pujo. The seconds stopped the duel at the seventh bout."
Only days before Bernstein had participated in duels with M. Tery and with Leon Daudet.
On this channel I also have a 1938 duel Bernstein participated in as well as duels involving Daudet and Tery..
Food sovereignty: a skeptical view
Organized by the Yale University Agrarian Studies Program and The Journal of Peasant Studies in collaboration with Food Firs...
Food sovereignty: a skeptical view
Organized by the Yale University Agrarian Studies Program and The Journal of Peasant Studies in collaboration with Food First, Initiatives in Critical Agrarian Studies/International Institute
of Social Studies (The Hague), Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), the Yale Sustainable Food Project,
and Yale South Asian Studies, with support from Kempf Fund
Food sovereignty: a skeptical view
Organized by the Yale University Agrarian Studies Program and The Journal of Peasant Studies in collaboration with Food First, Initiatives in Critical Agrarian Studies/International Institute
of Social Studies (The Hague), Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), the Yale Sustainable Food Project,
and Yale South Asian Studies, with support from Kempf Fund
1938 May 26. Silent. France. A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees
The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Admi...
1938 May 26. Silent. France. A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees
The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Administrator of the Comédie Francaise). Bourdet (white shirt) is hit in the arm and the duel is halted.
Elsewhere on the YouTube page is footage of Bernstein in a 1911 duel.
1938 May 26. Silent. France. A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees
The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Administrator of the Comédie Francaise). Bourdet (white shirt) is hit in the arm and the duel is halted.
Elsewhere on the YouTube page is footage of Bernstein in a 1911 duel.
Henry Bernstein at PLAAS's 20th Anniversary Symposium argues capitalism has 2 forms of agrarian class formation: accumulation by dispossession & accumulation fr...
Henry Bernstein at PLAAS's 20th Anniversary Symposium argues capitalism has 2 forms of agrarian class formation: accumulation by dispossession & accumulation from below - both still resonate today, but now capitalism is more complex, with corporate agri-business.
Henry Bernstein at PLAAS's 20th Anniversary Symposium argues capitalism has 2 forms of agrarian class formation: accumulation by dispossession & accumulation from below - both still resonate today, but now capitalism is more complex, with corporate agri-business.
Silent. Playwright Henri Bernstein fought yet another duel on 26 July 1911 as an outcome of the riots instituted by members of the Royalist organization, "Camelots du Roi," at the Theatre Francais, which eventually forced Bernstein's play, "Après Moi," off the stage.
Bernstein had a frank encounter with Maurice Pujo, a member of "Camelots du Roi."
Newspaper accounts stated the encounter was, "rapid and exciting. Bernstein scratched the forearm of his adversary twice, and was himself slightly wounded in the arm by Pujo. The seconds stopped the duel at the seventh bout."
Only days before Bernstein had participated in duels with M. Tery and with Leon Daudet.
On this channel I also have a 1938 duel Bernstein participated in as well as duels involving Daudet and Tery..
Food sovereignty: a skeptical view
Organized by the Yale University Agrarian Studies Program and The Journal of Peasant Studies in collaboration with Food First, Initiatives in Critical Agrarian Studies/International Institute
of Social Studies (The Hague), Transnational Institute (Amsterdam), the Yale Sustainable Food Project,
and Yale South Asian Studies, with support from Kempf Fund
1938 May 26. Silent. France. A newsreel clip of a duel to first blood with duelling epees
The duelists, Henri Bernstein (Dramatist) and Edouard Bourdet (Administrator of the Comédie Francaise). Bourdet (white shirt) is hit in the arm and the duel is halted.
Elsewhere on the YouTube page is footage of Bernstein in a 1911 duel.
Henry Bernstein at PLAAS's 20th Anniversary Symposium argues capitalism has 2 forms of agrarian class formation: accumulation by dispossession & accumulation from below - both still resonate today, but now capitalism is more complex, with corporate agri-business.
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