Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, comte de Falloux (7 May 1811 – 6 January 1886) was a French politician and author, famous for having given his name to two laws...
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conservative Parti de l'Ordre. Named for the Minister of Education Alfred de Falloux, they mainly aimed at promoting Catholic teaching. The Falloux Law of 15 March...
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Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
education reforms. However, after Carnot's resignation and replacement by Alfred de Falloux, the commission was dissolved. Nevertheless, Barthélémy-Saint-Hilaire...
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particularly warm welcome to Charles de Montalembert, Armand de Melun, Augustin Cochin and especially Alfred de Falloux and Henri Lacordaire, who was to refound...
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be invented were given a half wage of 1 franc a day. On 21 June, Alfred de Falloux decided in the name of the parliamentary commission on labour that...
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and Catholic electorate, the Minister of Public Instruction, Count Alfred de Falloux, planned to completely reorganize the education system under the pretext...
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promoting democratic or even socialist ideas. As early as June 18, 1849, Alfred de Falloux, Minister of Public Instruction, presented his bill in favor of freedom...
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ministry that included Barrot and the conservative Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux. Barrot was Minister of Justice and "president of the council...
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Elisabeth Bagréeff-Speransky (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Paris and various places in Germany in 1856, visiting friends like Alfred de Falloux, Sophie Swetchine and Maria Soldan. When she returned, she offered...
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Tenaille de Vaulabelle 5 July 1848 – 13 October 1848 Alexandre Pierre Freslon 13 October 1848 – 20 December 1848 Alfred Frédéric, comte de Falloux 20 December...
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Catholicism who had a famous salon in Paris which Montalembert, the Earl of Falloux, and Lamennais also frequented. He developed a friendly filial relationship...
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seizures of the newspaper within the Papal States. The passage of the Falloux Law in 1850, which granted secondary education freedom in France, marked...
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Papal States. To gain support from the Catholics, he approved the Loi Falloux in 1851, which restored a greater role for the Catholic Church in the French...
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Joseph Joffre (category Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France))
generation educated in the Catholic teaching which had grown up after the Loi Falloux and therefore, unlike Joffre, suspected of hostility to the Third Republic...
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(1796–1879), surgeon Prosper Ménière (1799–1862), physician Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux (1811–1886), a French politician and author. Zacharie Astruc...
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Character mask (section Alfred Meissner)
abandoned one character mask for another, after dismissing the Barrot-Falloux Ministry in 1849. In this story, character masks figure very prominently...
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Le Disciple (section Count André de Jussat)
Fonsegrive, reflects the influence of La Mennais. The period following the Falloux law (1850), which liberalized Catholic education, created a conducive environment...
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History of the Catholic Church (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Patrick J. Harrigan, "Church, State, and Education in France From the Falloux to the Ferry Laws: A Reassessment," Canadian Journal of History, April...
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Les grandes vacances (1967). Aerial unit director and stunt flyer Jean Falloux, a former French Air Force inversion (upside down flight) recordholder...
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ecclesiastic Louis-Mathieu Molé, 1840–1855, politician Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux, 1856–1886, politician and historian Octave Gréard, 1886–1904...
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1848 20 December 1848 Alfred Frédéric, comte de Falloux 20 December 1848 31 October 1849 Marie Louis Pierre Félix Esquirou de Parieu 31 October 1849...
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teaching certificate, from engaging in teaching activities and to abolish the Falloux law. Religious education was effectively privatized, and the provision...
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well as Renaissance rapier and dagger fencing. Egerton Castle and Captain Alfred Hutton were part of a wider Victorian era group based in London, involved...
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French Third Republic (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Harrigan, Patrick J. (2001). "Church, State, and Education in France From the Falloux to the Ferry Laws: A Reassessment". Canadian Journal of History. 36 (1):...
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Cross-National Comparisons", Environmental Politics, Vol.7, No.2, pp.27-54. Falloux, Francois and Lee M. Talbot (1993), Crisis and Opportunity: Environment...
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founding the ecclesiastical college of St. Dizier even before the Loi Falloux (see Falloux du Coudray) was definitely passed Jean-Jacques-Marie-Antoine Guerrin...
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Aubignosc (category Communes of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
primary education for boys. No instruction was given to girls: neither the Falloux Act (1851), which required the opening of a girls' school in communes with...
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