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If the name Jean Jaurès is on several places in Toulouse today, such as the long alleys in the center of the city or a university in the Mirail area, some have a close connection to his life.
See the iconic places of his life in Toulouse on the map
1. The facade of the former apartment of the Jaurès family (20 place Roger-Salengro)
2. Former Faculty of Letters (2 rue des Salenques), founded by Jean Jaurès in November 1892
3. Old city of The Release(two entrances, at 42 bis rue Alsace-Lorraine and 15 rue Rivals)
4. Headquarters of socialist noon (38 rue Roquelaine)
5. Jacobins Restaurant (Allée Maurice Prin – Place des Jacobins), which hosted the Congress of the Socialist Party in 1908
6. Saint-Sernin High School (place Saint-Sernin), formerly a high school for girls
7. The Seneschal’s House (17 rue Rémusat), former Faculty of Letters
8. Faculties of Science, Medicine and Pharmacy (Alleys Jules-Guesde)
9. Jean Jaurès School (Place du Busca) established in 1927, near the home of Jean Jaurès located at 11 avenue Frizac, now destroyed
10. The former headquarters of the French Workers’ Party (2 carcasses of the Dove)
11. The former depot of the Workers’ Glassworks (14 rue Saint-Papoul)
12. Labor market (19 place Saint-Sernin), founded by Jean Jaurès in 1892
13. Image of Jean Jaurès (square Charles-de-Gaulle)
14. City Hall and Henri Martin frescoes (Castle Square)
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## Walking in the Footsteps of Jean Jaurès: An Interview
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News, where we explore the stories shaping our world. Today, we delve into the life and legacy of Jean Jaurès, a towering figure in French history, as seen through the physical landscapes of his beloved Toulouse. Joining me are two esteemed guests: **Dr. Marie Lefevre**, a historian specializing in the French socialist movement, and **Monsieur Pierre Duverger**, a local architect and dedicated advocate for preserving Toulouse’s historical heritage.
**Section 1: Jaurès, the Citizen of Toulouse:**
* **Dr. Lefevre, this article mentions numerous locations in Toulouse connected to Jean Jaurès’ life and work. What can these places tell us about his connection to the city and its people?**
* **Monsieur Duverger, beyond geographical markers, what aspects of Toulouse’s architecture and urban design resonated with Jaurès and perhaps influenced his ideas?**
**Section 2: The Intellectual and Political Landscape:**
* **Dr. Lefevre, the article highlights Jaurès’ involvement in founding both the Faculty of Letters and the “Labor Market.” How did these institutions reflect his vision for education and societal change?**
* **Monsieur Duverger, the article mentions several locations connected to Jaurès’ political activities, such as the former headquarters of the French Workers’ Party and the Workers’ Glassworks depot. What significance did these locations hold during his time, and how has their character evolved since then?**
**Section 3: Legacy and Remembrance:**
* **Dr. Lefevre, how has Toulouse preserved the memory of Jean Jaurès over the years? How do public monuments, street names, and institutions contribute to his enduring legacy?**
* **Monsieur Duverger, in your opinion, what is the most compelling testament to Jean Jaurès’ influence in Toulouse today?**
* **Looking towards the future, what possibilities do you see for further exploring and commemorating Jaurès’ life and work in the context of Toulouse’s evolving cityscape?**
**Conclusion:**
Thank you both for sharing your insights into the life and legacy of Jean Jaurès in Toulouse. This rich tapestry of historical sites and cultural institutions serves as a powerful reminder of his enduring impact on French society.
**Call to Action:**
We encourage our viewers to explore these locations in Toulouse and delve deeper into the life and ideas of Jean Jaurès. Their stories offer invaluable lessons about the importance of social justice, intellectual inquiry, and civic engagement.