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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Isaac Edgard Milhaud was born on 14 April 1873 in N\u00eemes, Gard, France.His parents were Jassuda L\u00e9on Milhaud (1839\u20131901) and Marie Victoire dite Sarah Cerf (1850\u20131901).From 1892 to 1896, he studied in Pars at the Sorbonne, Coll\u00e8ge de France and Facult\u00e9 de Droit, studying philosophy, sociology, and political economy.He received his agr\u00e9gation in philosophy in 1895.He studied in Germany in 1896\u201399, inquiring into the workers’ movement the basis for his book La d\u00e9mocratie socialiste allemande (1902).[2]He was an economist and a militant socialist.From 1899 to 1902, Milhaud was an economic adviser in the office in the Minister of Commerce and Industry.He married Berthe Louise Marquinot (1880\u20131978) on 14 April 1901.Their children were Maurice Edgard, born in 1899, and Germaine Sarah, born in 1901.In 1902, he was appointed Professor of Political Economy at the University of Geneva.[2]In 1908, he founded the journal Annales de la Regie directe, an international journal which in 1925 became the “Annales de l’Economie collective”. (It is now named the Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics).He was Director and Editor-in-Chief.In 1914\u201318, he was the first doyen of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences.[2]In 1920, Milhaud was asked by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to direct the Survey of Production (1920\u201324).[2]In the early 1920s, Albert Thomas and Edgard Milhaud proposed to develop expertise in the ILO on the links between social and economic problems.As the delegate representing the French employers at the ILO, Robert Pinot despised the proposal, which he called “social control of the economy.”In 1923, Milhaud became a member of the Honorary Committee of the International Co-operative Alliance.In 1924 he was a member of the Higher Consultative Committee of Commerce and Industry of France.[2]From 1925 to 1933, Milhaud was Chief of the General Investigations Section of the ILO.In 1926, he gave a course at the Academy of International Law of The Hague.In 1926\u201329, he was President of the Belgian-Luxembourg Mixed Arbitral Tribunal, set up to decide economic questions arising from the Belgo-Luxemburg Economic Convention.He was called to this presidency by the Council of the League of Nations.From 1928 to 1936, he was a member of the National Economic Council of France.[2]On 20 June 1940, Edgard Milhaud, Adrien Tixier and Jean-Am\u00e9d\u00e9e Weber sent a telegram to Marshal Petain in protest against the request for an armistice, asking for the continuation of the war alongside the British.In 1947, while teaching at the University of Geneva, Milhaud founded the International Centre of Research and Information on the Collective Economy, now known as CIRIEC, to ensure continuity of the Annals of Collective Economy.In 1948, Milhaud was a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize.[6]In 1957, the headquarters of CIRIEC were moved to Li\u00e8ge, Belgium, and Professor Paul Lambert became director.Edgard Milhaud died on 4 September 1964 in Barcelona, Spain.In 2010, CIRIEC started to award the \u20ac5,000 Edgard Milhaud Prize annually to young doctoral students.Publications[edit]Edgard Milhaud (1899), Pour l’union socialiste, preface by Jean Jaur\u00e8s, BellaisEdgard Milhaud (1899), Le Congr\u00e8s socialiste de Stuttgart, pr\u00e9face by Jean Jaur\u00e8s, BellaisAristide Briand, Ren\u00e9 Viviani, Edgar Milhaud, Jean Jaur\u00e8s (1902), L’action du parti socialiste au Parlement et dans le Pays, Marcel-Maugras{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Edgard Milhaud (1902), La Science \u00e9conomique\u00a0: le\u00e7on d’ouverture du cours d’\u00e9conomie politique \u00e0 l’Universit\u00e9 de Gen\u00e8ve, soci\u00e9t\u00e9 nouvelle de librairie et d’\u00e9ditionEdgard Milhaud (1903), La d\u00e9mocratie socialiste allemande, F. AlcanEdgard Milhaud (1904), Le Rachat des chemins de fer, \u00c9. Corn\u00e9ly et CieEdgard Milhaud (1905), La tactique socialiste et les d\u00e9cisions des congr\u00e8s internationaux, vol.\u00a01\u20132, Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 nouvelle de Librairie et d’\u00e9ditionEdgard Milhaud (1912), L’\u00e9conomie publique\u00a0: objet-m\u00e9thode-programme de travail, Librairie des sciences politiques et socialesEdgard Milhaud (1915), Du droit de la force \u00e0 la force du droit, AtarEdgard Milhaud (1917), La soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des nations, \u00c9ditions Bernard GrassetEdgard Milhaud (1919), Plus jamais\u00a0!\u00a0: L’organisation de la paix\u00a0; le pacte de la Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des nations\u00a0; les amendements n\u00e9cessaires, \u00c9ditions G. Cr\u00e9s (Paris), Benteli (Berlin), Sonor (Geneva)Edgard Milhaud (1920), Les fermiers g\u00e9n\u00e9raux du rail, \u00c9ditions Bernard GrassetEdgard Milhaud (1920), La marche au socialisme, \u00c9ditions Bernard GrassetEdgard Milhaud (1926), La G\u00e9orgie, la Russie et la S.D.N., imp. du Journal de Gen\u00e8veEdgard Milhaud (1927), La Journ\u00e9e de huit heures et ses r\u00e9sultats d’apr\u00e8s l’enqu\u00eate sur la production, preface by Albert Thomas, Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 d’mpression d’Ambilly-AnnemasseEdgard Milhaud (1932), Un projet d’action imm\u00e9diate contre le ch\u00f4mage et contre la crise\u00a0: cr\u00e9ation simultan\u00e9e et conjointe d’emplois et de d\u00e9bouch\u00e9s, Annales de l’\u00e9conomie collectiveEdgard Milhaud (1933), Tr\u00eave de l’or et clearing international\u00a0: plan pour le r\u00e9tablissement des \u00e9changes internationaux, Maison coop\u00e9rative du livreEdgard Milhaud, U.V. Beckerath, Walter Zander; et\u00a0al. (1934), Organisation des \u00e9changes et cr\u00e9ation de travail, Sirey{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Edgard Milhaud (1935), Pour \u00e9tablir les \u00e9changes\u00a0: la compensation internationale int\u00e9grale, avec r\u00e8glement par devises-compensation, Comit\u00e9 d’action pour la compensation internationale int\u00e9graleEdgard Milhaud (1935), Une id\u00e9e en marche\u00a0: la compensation organis\u00e9e, Recueil SireyEdgard Milhaud (1936), Le ch\u00e8que-compensation international devant l’opinion, Recueil SireyEdgard Milhaud (1938), Moyens de paiement de caract\u00e8re compensatoire, A. KundigEdgard Milhaud (1943), Le r\u00f4le et les t\u00e2ches de la coop\u00e9ration dans l’\u00e9conomie de demain, U.S.C.Edgard Milhaud (1946), L’alternative de fer\u00a0: paix totale ou guerre, Presses Universitaires de France (Paris), \u00c9ditions de la Baconni\u00e8re (B\u00e2le)Edgard Milhaud (1948), Sur la ligne de partage des temps, Presses Universitaires de FranceEdgard Milhaud (1949), \u00c9changes europ\u00e9ens et ch\u00e8que-compensation, \u00c9ditions de la SGEIEdgard Milhaud (1950), Deux notions \u00e9conomiques de base\u00a0: prestations et contre-prestations, Libr. M. Rivi\u00e8reEdgard Milhaud (1951), La Place de la coop\u00e9ration dans l’\u00e9conomie collective, preface by Marcel Brot, F\u00e9d\u00e9ration nationale des coop\u00e9ratives de consommation, Impr. l’\u00c9mancipatriceEdgard Milhaud (1924), Pour le r\u00e9tablissement financier et mon\u00e9taire\u00a0: Une formule d’emprunt \u00e0 garantie franc-or, Presses Universitaires de FranceEdgard Milhaud (1945), La France avait raison\u00a0: s\u00e9curit\u00e9 collective, \u00c9ditions de la Baconni\u00e8reEdgard Milhaud (1945), Plusieurs si\u00e8ges des Nations-Unies\u00a0: Londres – Moscou – Nankin – Paris – Washington – Gen\u00e8ve, \u00c9ditions de la Baconni\u00e8reEdgard Milhaud (1947), Pour la lib\u00e9ration de la crainte, deux amendements \u00e0 la Charte\u00a0: contr\u00f4le atomique et limitation du droit de veto, \u00c9ditions de la Baconni\u00e8reEdgard Milhaud (1948), Sur la ligne de partage des temps, \u00c9ditions de la Baconni\u00e8reSources[edit]Bourlac, Jean-Paul, “Isaac Edgard MILHAUD”, Geneanet (in French), retrieved 2017-08-28Daele, Jasmien van (2010), ILO Histories: Essays on the International Labour Organization and Its Impact on the World During the Twentieth Century, Peter Lang, ISBN\u00a0978-3-0343-0516-7, retrieved 2017-07-06CIRIEC, CIRIEC International, retrieved 2017-08-28Maitron, “MILHAUD Edgard”, Dictionaire Biographique Mouvement Social (in French), Maitron\/Editions de l’Atelier, retrieved 2017-08-28Prix nobel de la paix; candidature de M. Edgard Milhaud, Professeur d’\u00e9conomie politique \u00e0 l’Universit\u00e9 de Gen\u00e8ve (in French), Geneva: Journal de Gen\u00e8ve, 1948, retrieved 2017-08-28 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/edgard-milhaud-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Edgard Milhaud – Wikipedia"}}]}]